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Botswana nature-based tourism and COVID-19: transformational implications for the future


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Author list: Hambira, W. L., Stone, L. S., & Pagiwa, V.

Publication year: 2022

Journal: Development Southern Africa

Volume number: 39

Issue number: 1

Start page: 51

End page: 67

Number of pages: 17



COVID-19 poses a huge threat to the tourism industry. Not only is COVID-19 a health challenge, but it is also a socio-economic and ecological emergency. The UNWTO anticipates a 20-30% decline in tourist arrivals, a huge blow for sub-Saharan countries whose economies depend on nature-based tourism. Using qualitative document analysis, this paper presents an analysis of the interlinkages between COVID-19 and nature-based tourism, resultant impacts, and implications for the future of tourism in Botswana. Results show that the disease spread in Botswana has resulted in far-reaching socio-economic and environmental repercussions. These include revenue losses, business closures, retrenchments, and loss of opportunities for financing community development projects; wildlife straying beyond their normal ranges posing a threat to life and increasing chances of poaching. Lessons learned for the future transformational agenda include the need to intensify domestic tourism; virtual operations and strategies for human-wildlife co-existence.


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