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Community-based island tourism: the case of Boa Vista in Cape Verde

Sandra M. Sánchez-Cañizares (Faculty of Law and Business Administration, University of Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain)
Ana María Castillo-Canalejo (Faculty of Law and Business Administration, University of Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain)

International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research

ISSN: 1750-6182

Article publication date: 2 June 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper tries to explore the possibilities of developing sustainable, community-based tourism (CBT) in Boa Vista in Cape Verde, Africa. Island territories are generally considered preferential tourist destinations. However, the negative effects of tourism in these destinations should not be overlooked, among them environmental concerns and impacts on the culture of the island’s inhabitants. The development of CBT takes on special relevance, as it based on planning schemes in conjunction with the local community who share the positive effects derived from tourism.

Design/methodology/approach

The methodology used consisted in designing two surveys: one focusing on the supply side and another on the demand side of tourism to define and analyse the current status of this sector in Boa Vista. The survey on tourism supply was distributed among a panel of experts formed by tourism service providers located in Boa Vista. The statistical results of the responses and the discussion carried out by the panel of experts permitted the development of a SWOT matrix. The survey on demand was administered to foreign tourists in different parts of the island. A total of 202 valid surveys were obtained.

Findings

The main results of the fieldwork are twofold. On the supply side of tourism, the community is making an enormous effort to actively participate in the development of sustainable tourism, efforts which are often constrained by the geographical barriers of Boa Vista (sandy soil, poor accessibility to other islands) and the institutional and political situation of the island. As regards the demand side of tourism, the vast majority of tourists stay at the island’s all-inclusive resorts, whereas few tourists require the services provided by the community, mainly because they are unaware that such services exist.

Originality/value

Certain island destinations are more appropriate for tourists wishing to flee mass tourism enclaves due to their natural environment, relative isolation and the traditional culture of their inhabitants. For this reason, it is important to develop a CBT model for these destinations in which initiatives are planned in conjunction with members of the local community who participate in decision-making processes and benefit equally from the positive effects of tourism. Although several case studies have been reported in the research on CBT initiatives, few studies have been carried out on CBT in island territories. This is the main contribution in this paper.

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Acknowledgements

The results of this paper are based on research funded by the Spanish International Cooperation Agency (Spanish acronym: AECID) via projects PCI-A/023083/09 and A/032748/10. The authors wish to thank both AECID and the inhabitants of the Cape Verde archipelago.

The results presented in this paper come from a research project A/023083/09 funded by AECID.

Citation

Sánchez-Cañizares, S.M. and Castillo-Canalejo, A.M. (2014), "Community-based island tourism: the case of Boa Vista in Cape Verde", International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research, Vol. 8 No. 2, pp. 219-233. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCTHR-04-2012-0015

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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