In the 1960s most governments in West Africa, including Ghana which was under the leadership of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana began to incorporate tourism into their economic development plans. The idea was to diversify the economy in order to provide infrastructural development, economic and social prosperity for populace. Unfortunately, Nkrumah’s government was toppled in 1966. In the subsequent years, Ghana experienced a period of political instability. This paper takes a critical look at the efforts of the various governments in Ghana (from 1957 to 1981) to develop tourism in terms of their policies and their roles as agents of tourism development; the creation of a conducive environment for tourism to flourish, the in...
Examined in this study is the extent to which the tourism sector has contributed to the economy of G...
After independence on March 6, 1957, Ghana, under the late President Kwame Nkrumah, turned to divers...
The re-emerging acceptance of tourism as a pathway to development has culminated in widespread adopt...
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 at...
Tourism is increasingly becoming a powerful tool for economic development and job creation worldwide...
Tourism in Ghana has become a major socioeconomic activity and one of the most important and fastest...
Tourism continues to be a significant source of economic activity for many developing countries. The...
The thesis questions the underlying rationale and appropriateness of adopting conventional tourism ...
In 1957, Ghana became the first country in Sub-Saharan Africa to obtain independence from European c...
From the cottage industry that it was in colonial times, Ghana’s tourism has grown to become the cou...
The Republic of Ghana is located in West Africa approximately 750 kilometers north of the equator. A...
Tourism is now one of the world’s largest industries and one of the fastest growing economic sectors...
Since the late 1980s tourism has received considerable attention in the economic development strateg...
Examined in this study is the extent to which the tourism sector has contributed to the economy of G...
After independence on March 6, 1957, Ghana, under the late President Kwame Nkrumah, turned to divers...
The re-emerging acceptance of tourism as a pathway to development has culminated in widespread adopt...
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 at...
Tourism is increasingly becoming a powerful tool for economic development and job creation worldwide...
Tourism in Ghana has become a major socioeconomic activity and one of the most important and fastest...
Tourism continues to be a significant source of economic activity for many developing countries. The...
The thesis questions the underlying rationale and appropriateness of adopting conventional tourism ...
In 1957, Ghana became the first country in Sub-Saharan Africa to obtain independence from European c...
From the cottage industry that it was in colonial times, Ghana’s tourism has grown to become the cou...
The Republic of Ghana is located in West Africa approximately 750 kilometers north of the equator. A...
Tourism is now one of the world’s largest industries and one of the fastest growing economic sectors...
Since the late 1980s tourism has received considerable attention in the economic development strateg...
Examined in this study is the extent to which the tourism sector has contributed to the economy of G...
After independence on March 6, 1957, Ghana, under the late President Kwame Nkrumah, turned to divers...
The re-emerging acceptance of tourism as a pathway to development has culminated in widespread adopt...