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Title: Policy-makers’ perceptions of the tourism–climate change nexus: policy needs and constraints in Botswana
Authors: Hambira, Wame L.
Saarinen, Jarkko
Keywords: Cimate change
policy
adaptation
nature-based tourism
developmemt
Botswana
Issue Date: 13-Feb-2015
Publisher: Routledge;https://www.routledge.com/
Citation: Hambira, W.L. & Saarinen, J. (2015) Policy-makers’ perceptions of the tourism–climate change nexus: policy needs and constraints in Botswana, Development Southern Africa, Vol. 32, Issue 3, pp. 350-362.
Abstract: Tourism is a key sector for most southern African economies endowed with unique natural capital, and the industry is increasingly being used for socio-economic development and diversification of national economies in the region. However, it has become clearly evident that the natural capital upon which the sector depends is highly vulnerable to climate change. This has created urgent governmental needs to take action through policy formulation and implementation. The paper uses in-depth interviews to determine Botswana policy-makers’ perceptions of climate change and tourism with the aim of determining policy needs and constraints. The results reveal that the policy-makers do see climate change as a concern requiring urgent establishment of relevant policy. However, they foresee inadequate information as well as uncertainties surrounding the impacts of climate change on the natural capital. This may hamper the formulation and effective implementation of such a policy.
Description: Main Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1603
ISSN: 1470-3637 (Online)
0376-835x (Print)
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