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Tourism Case Studies Middle East & North Africa (MENA) and Sub-Saharan Africa Regions presents a curated collection of case studies, which explore and critically evaluate the unique opportunities and challenges associated with tourism development within these regions. The case studies depict regions marked by diverse political and socio-cultural environments, as well as notable disparities in international tourist arrivals and tourism revenues among different countries. In doing so, these studies highlight the complex details of specific tourist destinations and illustrate how local and global trends influence tourism development trends. Additionally, this collection of detailed case studies is crucial to understanding the transformative effects of tourism throughout different areas. This insightful book lays a foundation for future research in tourism development in MENA, North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa - identifying strengths, constraints, opportunities and potentialities in tourism development.
Contents
1: Tourism Development in the MENA and SSA Context: A Query on Sustainable Practice: An Overview Section 1: Case Studies from Sub-Saharan Africa 2: Opportunities and challenges of community based eco-cultural tourism development: a case study of Gwirize cultural village in Malawi 3: Benefit sharing from Maasai Manyatta Visits 4: Dryland villages in the Kalahari region: Opportune for Community-Based Geotourism 5: Land-use conflicts and an alternative wildlife management option for the Loliondo Game-controlled Area, Tanzania: Insights from a community 6: The Ninki Nanka Trail, The Gambia 7: Botswana's New Tourism Policy of 2021 and Mantras of citizen empowerment and product diversification: A Case of Going Backward to Move Forward 8: Thamaga Pottery: A community-based Women's Enterprise in Rural Botswana Section 2: Case Studies from the Middle East and North Africa 9: Mouna Ben Halima - La Badira Hotel 10: Slave Trade Heritage in Ghana 11: Tourism Development in Algeria and the Horizon 2025 Plan 12: Maggie Breaks into Tanzania's Male-Dominated World of Wildlife Tourism 13: Tourism Development and Environmental Commitment in Hurghada and El Gouna on Egypt's Red Sea coast 14: The Role of Visitor Centers in Heritage Management: The Example of the Archaeological Site of Umm Qais, Jordan 15: A Small Jordanian Adventure Tourism Tour Operator with Big Ambitions 16: Running as a Tool for Social Inclusion and Community Change in Cairo, Egypt 17: Bringing Order to Petra's Tourism Economy Conclusion: Tourism Development Across the Middle East, North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa: Final Reflections