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Resumen de Tourism development and local communities: the direct benefits of tourism to OvaHimba communities in the Kaokoland, northwest Namibia

Jarkko Saarinen

  • The tourism industry has the potential to provide major benefits to destinations. In Namibia tourism is seen as a good strategy for development, but tourism-based growth does not automatically lead to a socioeconomic development in peripheral communities. The purpose of this article is to evaluate the quantity of local-level benefits from tourism in peripheral community contexts and discuss the possibilities of local communities to participate, control, and guide tourism-based growth and development. The empirical case involves two OvaHimba communities located in Kaokoland, Northwest Namibia. The selected communities value tourism but, in a monetary value, the direct benefits of tourism are still rather modest and there is a need to develop a more transparent benefit-sharing model for tourism businesses operating and collaborating directly with the OvaHimba communities in Kaokoland.


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