The Gambian Tourist Value Chain and Prospects for Pro-Poor Tourism

2006
Page count
81
pages
Description

This study examines the current state of tourism in The Gambia, West Africa, and proposes a series of practical measures to enhance the flow of benefits to the poor. It is based on a framework of international ‘best practice’ for boosting benefits for the poor, combined with innovative local economic analysis that maps the current flows of benefits to a range of stakeholders from the tourism value chain in The Gambia.

Publish date
Authors
J. Faal
J. Mitchell
Language of publication
English
Region/Country
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa
Country
Gambia