The nexus between tourism and urban risk: Towards inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable outdoor tourism in African cities
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Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism
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Sub-Saharan Africa is set to increase its tourism sector in urban areas. However, its cities are also settings for
numerous struggles over future developments coupled with excess urban risks. The nexus created by the relationship
between urbanization, urban growth, urban governance, poverty and inequality, and ecological degradation
is altering the sustainability of urban tourism in Sub-Saharan African cities. Inspired by the United
Nations’ 2030 Sustainable Development Goal 11; making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient
and sustainable, this study critically analyses the linkages between risk, justice, inclusion, trust and power relations
in urban spaces with the aim to strengthen tourism governance in Sub-Saharan African urban settings.
Document analysis is adopted to draw evidence and critically analyse the sustainability of tourism in the three
Sub-Saharan cities: Accra, Ghana; Johannesburg, South Africa; and Harare, Zimbabwe. The study reveals that
tourism development in Africa is dominantly underpinned by neoliberal development strategies which threaten
the sustainability of tourism in African cities. It, therefore, argues for good governance through strong sustainability
institutions which strengthen the regulative mechanisms, processes and organizational culture which
empowers local communities. Sustainable tourism approaches that are resilient centred have a potential to
promote urban tourism in Sub-Saharan African cities.
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