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Tourism amid COVID-19 pandemic: impacts and implications for building resilience in the eco-tourism sector in Ghana's Savannah region

Journal

HELIYON
Volume 7, Issue 9, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07892

Keywords

Eco-tourism; Coronavirus; Hospitality industry; Resilience theory; Crisis management; Pandemic impact

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This study examines the socio-economic and ecological impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the eco-tourism sector in the Savannah region of Ghana, offering short and long-term strategies for resilience. Results show severe socio-economic impacts due to the pandemic's close ties to tourism, along with mixed ecological impacts. Immediate measures like stimulus packages for affected local enterprises and long-term efforts to diversify the local economy and promote domestic tourism are recommended.
The novel coronavirus which first emerged in Wuhan, China has affected many sectors of the global economy particularly, the tourism sector. While prior studies have explored how pandemics and crisis in the tourism sector can be managed, only a few have tackled how the tourism industry, especially in developing countries can be restructured to withstand shocks and remain resilient in the face of crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic in the future. This article sheds light on the socio-economic and ecological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the eco-tourism sector of Ghana's Savannah region while offering short and long term strategies for building resilience to withstand shocks. Between September and October 2020, data was collected in the tourism enclave of the Savannah region in Ghana using focus group discussions and interviews. Results show that the major socioeconomic impact of the pandemic was the loss of livelihoods. Ecological impacts were however mixed - both positive and negative. The study concludes that socio-economic impacts have been severe because they are closely tied to tourism. The study therefore recommends that immediate measures including stimulus packages be offered to local enterprises affected by the pandemic. In the long term, efforts should be made to diversify the local economy and promote domestic tourism in the country.

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