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Author : Lee Davidson & Mondher Sahli
School/Work Place : Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Contact : lee.davidson@vuw.ac.nz
Year : 2013

Despite the growing importance of foreign direct investment (FDI) for tourism in developing countries and its perceived importance for stimulating sustainable development, few empirical studies have examined its impact. This paper explored the links between tourism FDI and poverty alleviation in The Gambia, through a comparative study of foreign versus locally-owned hotels. Data was collected via an in-depth questionnaire with senior management across a range of different hotels, and through key informant interviews with tourism officials and other stakeholders. Findings suggest that different forms of hotel ownership have advantages and disadvantages in terms of pro-poor impact. The study provides empirical evidence of the relative characteristics, performance and benefits of foreign investments, and discusses the current and potential contribution of the hotel sector to sustainable development in The Gambia.


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4 Think Tank XIV Stakeholder Collaboration and Contestation in Tourism ... file 3376 Jun 26, 2014

Since Timor-Leste gained its independence in 2002, tourism has been promoted by both government and NGOs as a means to create jobs, build businesses, create income for national and local economics and improve regional economic imbalances (Ti...

Author: Sara Currie & Lindsay Turner 

Year: 2014 

3 Think Tank XIV Tourism Development as Greek Tragedy: Implications for... file 25176 Jun 26, 2014

Although tourism has been used as a development strategy in many parts of the world for several decades, there is little evidence that it is an effective tool for improving the wellbeing of destination communities. It is not uncommon to find...

Author: Gianna Moscardo, Anna Blackman & Laurie Murphy 

Year: 2014 

2 Think Tank XV Perceptions of local communities participation in rura... file 2877 Jul 27, 2015

In order to maximize the benefits and minimize the costs, rural communities should be able to participate actively in all aspects of tourism, including planning and management. The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the local communit...

Author: Limpho Lekaota & Jarkko Saarined 

Year: 2015 

1 Think Tank XVIII Deconstructing mass tourism with “upscale, all-year-ro... file 16925 Jan 07, 2019

Key words: local residents, seasonality, mass tourism, sustainability, tourism development

Author: Tina Šegota 

Year: 2018 

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