Enclave Tourism and its Socio-Economic Impact in Emerging Destinations

dc.creatorAnderson, Wineaster
dc.date2016-04-15T08:56:18Z
dc.date2016-04-15T08:56:18Z
dc.date2011
dc.date.accessioned2018-04-18T12:36:41Z
dc.date.available2018-04-18T12:36:41Z
dc.descriptionThis study explores the socio-economic implications of enclave tourism in emerging destinations. The focus is on Zanzibar. The specific objectives are to estimate the gross tourist expenditure; to analyze the tourist expenditure in relation to the tourist demographic characteristics; and to find out whether there is any statistical difference between the expenditure caused by the type of the chosen tour mode. A specific visitor-survey was conducted at the Zanzibar Airport during the summer of 2009. Then, the flow of the tourist expenditure was estimated using aggregate-case summaries while the equality of the mean was analyzed using a one-way analysis of variance. Analysis of expenditure between the different categories of the tours reveals that the average daily expenditure spent by the enclave tourist was well below that made by the other types of contracts. There is statistical evidence to suggest that the differences were due to the chosen tour mode, as the type of tour has a significant effect on the average daily expenditure per tourist at the destination. The study recommends calculated strategies for linking the tourism industry with the local people for pro-poor tourism promotion.
dc.identifierAnderson, W., 2011. Enclave tourism and its socio-economic impact in emerging destinations. Anatolia, 22(3), pp.361-377.
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1539
dc.identifier10.1080/13032917.2011.633041
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/11483
dc.languageen
dc.publisherTaylor & Francis Group
dc.subjectEnclave tourism
dc.subjectTourist expenditure
dc.subjectEmerging destinations
dc.subjectZanzibar
dc.titleEnclave Tourism and its Socio-Economic Impact in Emerging Destinations
dc.typeJournal Article, Peer Reviewed

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