Tourism continues to be a significant source of economic activity for many developing countries. The challenge for such countries has been how best to effectively plan for tourism development within overall national economic development planning and policies. This paper takes a historical approach in examining the conception of tourism development in Ghana within successive national economic development plans. Since independence in 1957, tourism has been identified as an opportunity for economic growth. In the early days of national development planning, tourism was seen mainly in terms of its foreign-exchange-earning potential. Within the current medium-term national economic development plan (Ghana Shared Growth and Development Agenda 201...
Tourism is increasingly becoming a powerful tool for economic development and job creation worldwide...
Examined in this study is the extent to which the tourism sector has contributed to the economy of G...
In the 1960s most governments in West Africa, including Ghana which was under the leadership of Dr. ...
Tourism continues to be a significant source of economic activity for many developing countries. The...
Historical research on tourism development policies and planning is generally limited, with scant a...
The re-emerging acceptance of tourism as a pathway to development has culminated in widespread adopt...
Historical research on tourism development policies and planning is generally limited, with scant at...
The Republic of Ghana is located in West Africa approximately 750 kilometers north of the equator. A...
The Republic of Ghana is located in West Africa approximately 750 kilometers north of the equator. A...
Historical research on tourism development policies and planning is generally limited, with scant at...
The thesis questions the underlying rationale and appropriateness of adopting conventional tourism ...
The thesis questions the underlying rationale and appropriateness of adopting conventional tourism ...
Tourism in Ghana has become a major socioeconomic activity and one of the most important and fastest...
The Ghana Tourism Development Policy of 2006 was developed as the basis for accelerated tourism deve...
The Ghana Tourism Development Policy of 2006 was developed as the basis for accelerated tourism deve...
Tourism is increasingly becoming a powerful tool for economic development and job creation worldwide...
Examined in this study is the extent to which the tourism sector has contributed to the economy of G...
In the 1960s most governments in West Africa, including Ghana which was under the leadership of Dr. ...
Tourism continues to be a significant source of economic activity for many developing countries. The...
Historical research on tourism development policies and planning is generally limited, with scant a...
The re-emerging acceptance of tourism as a pathway to development has culminated in widespread adopt...
Historical research on tourism development policies and planning is generally limited, with scant at...
The Republic of Ghana is located in West Africa approximately 750 kilometers north of the equator. A...
The Republic of Ghana is located in West Africa approximately 750 kilometers north of the equator. A...
Historical research on tourism development policies and planning is generally limited, with scant at...
The thesis questions the underlying rationale and appropriateness of adopting conventional tourism ...
The thesis questions the underlying rationale and appropriateness of adopting conventional tourism ...
Tourism in Ghana has become a major socioeconomic activity and one of the most important and fastest...
The Ghana Tourism Development Policy of 2006 was developed as the basis for accelerated tourism deve...
The Ghana Tourism Development Policy of 2006 was developed as the basis for accelerated tourism deve...
Tourism is increasingly becoming a powerful tool for economic development and job creation worldwide...
Examined in this study is the extent to which the tourism sector has contributed to the economy of G...
In the 1960s most governments in West Africa, including Ghana which was under the leadership of Dr. ...