Contribution of tourism to coastal livelihoods in Ponta do Ouro, southern Mozambique
University of Cape Town
- Maputo
Tourism is increasingly seen as a panacea for the problems of rural areas, especially in developing countries. It is promoted by governments and international development organizations as a vehicle for achieving development, poverty reduction and economic growth. However, tourism has resulted in many unwanted economic, social, cultural and environmental consequences for local communities. Through a case study conducted in Ponta do Ouro, Southern Mozambique, this research sought to investigate the contribution of tourism to coastal livelihoods.
- Inglês
- Nenhuma restrição
- Biodiversidade Marinha;
- Biodiversidade Costeira
- Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
- Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo;
- Turismo e Biodiversidade
- Reserva Marinha Parcial da Ponta do Ouro
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