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Zanzibar : A Pathway to Tourism for All : Integrated Strategic Action Plan (English)

The flipside of these opportunities are the risks that need managing through an integrated whole-of-government approach. The consumption habits of tourism facilities and tourists themselves have a cost (for example, tourists at beach resorts consume an average of 20 times more water than residents, Cole, 2014). These hidden economic, social, and environmental costs affect freshwater resources, natural ecosystems, the social fabric, and energy resources...
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Zanzibar : A Pathway to Tourism for All : Integrated Strategic Action Plan (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/993701565250577192

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