ABSTRACT

Positive Tourism in Africa provides a crucial counter-narrative to the prevailing colonial and reductionist perspective on Africa’s tourism trajectory and future. It offers a uniquely optimistic outlook for tourism in Africa whilst acknowledging the many challenges that African countries continue to grapple with. By examining broad and localized empirical studies, conceptual frameworks, culturally centered paradigms, and innovative methodological approaches for African contexts, this book showcases the many facets of tourism in Africa that illustrate hope, resilience, growth, and survival.

This volume explores themes such as community-based tourism, wildlife tourism, tourism governance and leadership, crisis recovery, regional integration, the role of indigenous knowledge, event tourism and the impact of smart technologies. It acknowledges the challenges and opportunities for growth that exist in these various contexts and explores how tourism creates value for the spectrum of its participants.

Including a wide selection of contributions from diverse authors, many of them African, this book offers an Afro-centric interpretation of tourism phenomena. It will be of great interest to students, researchers and academics in the field of Tourism and African Studies, as well as Development Studies and Geography.

chapter 1|7 pages

Positive tourism in Africa

Resisting Afro-pessimism

part II|51 pages

Positive Afro-identities and indigenous cultural resources

chapter 6|12 pages

The ‘Afro-positive turn’

Undermining Afro-pessimism through Afro-positive digital counter-narratives

chapter 8|8 pages

Insight into Africa

Wildlife tourism as educational transformation

chapter 9|7 pages

Building cultural resilience in community-based tourism

The case of Goo-Moremi, Eastern Botswana

part III|78 pages

Governance, integration and synergies

chapter 11|18 pages

Regional integration

A lever for positive tourism development in Africa?

chapter 12|10 pages

Tourism progress in the SADC region

Postcolonial era milestones

chapter 16|9 pages

The contribution of the law to tourism

The case of Mauritius

part IV|57 pages

Crises, controversies and the future

chapter 17|14 pages

Terrorism and tourism recovery cases

A study of Tunisia and Egypt

chapter 18|19 pages

The trophy hunting controversy

How hunters rationalise their pastime in social media

chapter 19|15 pages

Management of a mature destination

Kruger National Park, South Africa

chapter 20|7 pages

The future of tourism in Africa

Optimism in a changing environment