Tourism and recreation - AEO2 Chapter3
This report examines Chad's new approach to managing oil revenue and the broader impact of tourism in Africa.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
AMCEN / UNEP |
Geographic focus: | Chad, Africa |
Methods
The research method involves analyzing Chad's oil revenue management and assessing the economic impact of tourism in Africa through data on international tourist arrivals, expenditures, and the growth of ecotourism. It also examines the effects of tourism on local communities and the environment.
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Key Insights
The report discusses Chad's innovative oil revenue management system, established with World Bank support, aiming to allocate significant portions of the revenue to social development and future savings. It also explores the diverse and growing tourism sector in Africa, highlighting its economic benefits, conservation incentives, and the challenges of ensuring sustainable development and equitable distribution of tourism profits. The report underscores the need for policies that balance development with environmental and social considerations.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Africa geographic scope | Chad geographic scope | English publication language | community displacement | conservation incentives | cultural heritage | economic impact | environmental costs | leisure | oil revenue management | policy challenges | revenue distribution | sustainable development | tourism | tourism growth | tourist | travel