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Title: Critical Reflections on Pro-Poor Tourism and Local Communities` Participation at Grass-Roots Level: The Case of Chimanimani District, Zimbabwe
Authors: Zibanai Zhou
Midlands State University · Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management BSc, MSc
Keywords: Tourism
Community livelihood
Pro-poor tourism
Chimanimani district
Zimbabwe
Issue Date: Jan-2020
Publisher: IGI Global
Abstract: This chapter investigated the extent to which pro-poor tourism benefits are trickling down to the most deserving people in Chimanimani district, Zimbabwe. This chapter critically reflects on pro-poor tourism construct, community tourism development models, community participation and involvement, tourism benefit sharing scheme, and community livelihood in the context of a rural community. A questionnaire survey and focus group discussions were used to collect data. Embedded in the neoliberal and post-modernist perspectives, the chapter established huge potential for the Chimanimani community to benefit from pro-poor tourism. There is even more scope to enhance tourism benefits if the community`s tourism model, extent of participation, empowerment, and tourism benefits sharing scheme are recalibrated.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5256
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