Project

Tourism and sustainable development

Tourism is increasingly put forward by international, national and local nature conservation and development organizations, governments and the tourism industry as a promising mechanism to resolve societal problems related to the conservation-development nexus. As a consequence new institutional arrangements, policies and practices emerge at different levels of scale (from the local to the global) in various developing countries. However, many of these are neither theoretically nor empirically judged on their merits and contributions to sustainable development. This research is a collaborative effort to address current knowledge gaps in sustainable tourism development in a number of developing countries (Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Namibia) as well as European countries (the Netherlands, Spain and Portugal).

Research group:
René van der Duim (project leader)

Arjaan Pellis (PhD researcher)

Amos Ochieng (PhD researcher)

Tabitha Mugo (PhD researcher)

Timo Derriks (PhD researcher)

Nowella Anyango (PhD researcher)

T.Said (PhD researcher)

M. Schroder (PhD researcher)