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Tourism in a post-conflict situation of fragility

Marina Novelli, Nigel Morgan Orcid Logo, Carmen Nibigira

Annals of Tourism Research, Volume: 39, Issue: 3, Pages: 1446 - 1469

Swansea University Author: Nigel Morgan Orcid Logo

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Whilst there are studies of tourism development in sub-Saharan Africa, almost non explicitly explore tourism in post-conflict societies. This study, co-authored between an African ‘insider’ and European ‘outsiders’, analyses tourism development challenges in Burundi, a ‘situation of fragility’ emerg...

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Published in: Annals of Tourism Research
ISSN: 01607383
Published: 2012
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description Whilst there are studies of tourism development in sub-Saharan Africa, almost non explicitly explore tourism in post-conflict societies. This study, co-authored between an African ‘insider’ and European ‘outsiders’, analyses tourism development challenges in Burundi, a ‘situation of fragility’ emerging from a 12-year civil war. Framed by hopeful tourism’s co-created knowledge, the field research had unique access to powerful elites and remote communities and encompasses interviews with a wide range of stakeholders (including the President of the Republic), field observations, and a feedback workshop. The paper identifies challenges to sustainable tourism development in one of the world’s poorest countries and evaluates tour-ism in a post-conflict situation of fragility under the themes of institution- and state-building and post-conflict challenges and transitional justice.
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