Republic of Madagascar : Tourism Sector Study

Madagascar has an impressive array of biodiversity, natural beauty and cultural resources to support tourism. Surprisingly, of the 200,000 visitors the island per year, only about 60,000 come expressly for tourism, the rest traveling for other reasons but which could include some tourism activity. Madagascar has the potential to welcome many more tourists if the sector's growth is well planned in a broad, multi-sectoral way - focusing on economic aspects, infrastructure and environmental and social concerns, particularly for community participation. This report sets outs a program for equitable development of the sector and evaluates the opportunities for growth and the barriers that currently block progress. The report features a survey of hotels and other tourism establishments. The report recommends a comprehensive master planning program and action program.

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Main Authors: Christie, Iain T., Crompton, D. Elizabeth
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2003-11
Subjects:ACCOMMODATION, ACCOMMODATION UNITS, ADVENTURE TRAVEL, AIR TRAVEL, AIRLINES, BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY, BIOSPHERE RESERVE, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT, CITIES, COASTAL ZONE, COMMUNITY TOURISM, CONSERVATION, CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL, CRUISE, CRUISE DESTINATIONS, CRUISE LINES, CRUISE TOURISM, CULTURAL RESOURCES, DEFORESTATION, DESTINATIONS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECOTOURISM, ENVIRONMENT TOURISM, ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, FISHING, FOREIGN VISITORS, GROWTH OF TOURISM, HOTEL INDUSTRY, HOTEL MANAGERS, HOTEL OPERATORS, HOTELS, IMPACT OF TOURISM, IMPACTS OF TOURISM, INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS, INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, INTERNATIONAL TOUR OPERATORS, INTERNATIONAL TOURISM, LAND ACQUISITION, LOCAL TOUR OPERATORS, MASTER PLANNING, NATIONAL PARK, NATIONAL PARKS, NATURAL ASSETS, NATURAL BEAUTY, NATURAL RESOURCE, NATURAL RESOURCES, NATURE TOURISM, NEGATIVE SOCIAL IMPACTS, NUMBER OF TOURISTS, NUMBERS OF TOURISTS, PASSENGERS, POOR TOURISM, PRESERVATION, PRIVATE RESERVES, PROTECTED AREAS, REGIONAL TOURISM, RESPONSIBLE TOURISM, SAFARIS, SCUBA DIVING, SERVICE SECTORS, SERVICES, SOCIAL INCLUSION, SUSTAINABILITY, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, TOUR OPERATORS, TOURISM, TOURISM ASSETS, TOURISM COUNCIL, TOURISM DEVELOPMENT, TOURISM INDUSTRY, TOURISM INITIATIVES, TOURISM MANAGEMENT, TOURISM MARKET, TOURISM OPERATIONS, TOURISM ORGANIZATION, TOURISM POLICY, TOURISM POTENTIAL, TOURISM PRODUCT, TOURISM SATELLITE ACCOUNT, TOURISM SECTOR, TOURIST, TOURIST AREAS, TOURIST ARRIVALS, TOURIST DESTINATIONS, TOURIST NUMBERS, TOURIST SERVICES, TOURISTS, TOURS, TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPORT SECTOR, TRAVEL INDUSTRY, WORLD TOURISM, WORLD TOURISM ORGANISATION, WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION TOURISM DEVELOPMENT, BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION, CULTURAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC ASPECTS, INFRASTRUCTURE, ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS, EMPLOYMENT GENERATION, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, TAXATION, GOVERNMENT POLICIES, CULTURE, POVERTY, PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, ROAD NETWORKS, EDUCATION, TRAINING ACTIVITY, CLIMATE,
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spelling dig-okr-10986146722024-08-08T17:39:01Z Republic of Madagascar : Tourism Sector Study Republique de Madagascar : etude du secteur tourisme Christie, Iain T. Crompton, D. Elizabeth ACCOMMODATION ACCOMMODATION UNITS ADVENTURE TRAVEL AIR TRAVEL AIRLINES BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BIOSPHERE RESERVE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CITIES COASTAL ZONE COMMUNITY TOURISM CONSERVATION CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL CRUISE CRUISE DESTINATIONS CRUISE LINES CRUISE TOURISM CULTURAL RESOURCES DEFORESTATION DESTINATIONS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECOTOURISM ENVIRONMENT TOURISM ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FISHING FOREIGN VISITORS GROWTH OF TOURISM HOTEL INDUSTRY HOTEL MANAGERS HOTEL OPERATORS HOTELS IMPACT OF TOURISM IMPACTS OF TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL HOTEL INTERNATIONAL TOUR OPERATORS INTERNATIONAL TOURISM LAND ACQUISITION LOCAL TOUR OPERATORS MASTER PLANNING NATIONAL PARK NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL ASSETS NATURAL BEAUTY NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCES NATURE TOURISM NEGATIVE SOCIAL IMPACTS NUMBER OF TOURISTS NUMBERS OF TOURISTS PASSENGERS POOR TOURISM PRESERVATION PRIVATE RESERVES PROTECTED AREAS REGIONAL TOURISM RESPONSIBLE TOURISM SAFARIS SCUBA DIVING SERVICE SECTORS SERVICES SOCIAL INCLUSION SUSTAINABILITY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TOUR OPERATORS TOURISM TOURISM ASSETS TOURISM COUNCIL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT TOURISM INDUSTRY TOURISM INITIATIVES TOURISM MANAGEMENT TOURISM MARKET TOURISM OPERATIONS TOURISM ORGANIZATION TOURISM POLICY TOURISM POTENTIAL TOURISM PRODUCT TOURISM SATELLITE ACCOUNT TOURISM SECTOR TOURIST TOURIST AREAS TOURIST ARRIVALS TOURIST DESTINATIONS TOURIST NUMBERS TOURIST SERVICES TOURISTS TOURS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT SECTOR TRAVEL INDUSTRY WORLD TOURISM WORLD TOURISM ORGANISATION WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION TOURISM DEVELOPMENT BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION CULTURAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC ASPECTS INFRASTRUCTURE ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS HOTEL INDUSTRY TOURISM MANAGEMENT EMPLOYMENT GENERATION FOREIGN EXCHANGE TAXATION GOVERNMENT POLICIES CULTURE POVERTY PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ROAD NETWORKS EDUCATION TRAINING ACTIVITY CLIMATE Madagascar has an impressive array of biodiversity, natural beauty and cultural resources to support tourism. Surprisingly, of the 200,000 visitors the island per year, only about 60,000 come expressly for tourism, the rest traveling for other reasons but which could include some tourism activity. Madagascar has the potential to welcome many more tourists if the sector's growth is well planned in a broad, multi-sectoral way - focusing on economic aspects, infrastructure and environmental and social concerns, particularly for community participation. This report sets outs a program for equitable development of the sector and evaluates the opportunities for growth and the barriers that currently block progress. The report features a survey of hotels and other tourism establishments. The report recommends a comprehensive master planning program and action program. 2013-07-30T21:33:58Z 2013-07-30T21:33:58Z 2003-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/2867139/republic-madagascar-tourism-sector-study https://hdl.handle.net/10986/14672 English en_US Africa Region working paper series;no. 63 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic ACCOMMODATION
ACCOMMODATION UNITS
ADVENTURE TRAVEL
AIR TRAVEL
AIRLINES
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOSPHERE RESERVE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
CITIES
COASTAL ZONE
COMMUNITY TOURISM
CONSERVATION
CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL
CRUISE
CRUISE DESTINATIONS
CRUISE LINES
CRUISE TOURISM
CULTURAL RESOURCES
DEFORESTATION
DESTINATIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECOTOURISM
ENVIRONMENT TOURISM
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
FISHING
FOREIGN VISITORS
GROWTH OF TOURISM
HOTEL INDUSTRY
HOTEL MANAGERS
HOTEL OPERATORS
HOTELS
IMPACT OF TOURISM
IMPACTS OF TOURISM
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
INTERNATIONAL TOUR OPERATORS
INTERNATIONAL TOURISM
LAND ACQUISITION
LOCAL TOUR OPERATORS
MASTER PLANNING
NATIONAL PARK
NATIONAL PARKS
NATURAL ASSETS
NATURAL BEAUTY
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURE TOURISM
NEGATIVE SOCIAL IMPACTS
NUMBER OF TOURISTS
NUMBERS OF TOURISTS
PASSENGERS
POOR TOURISM
PRESERVATION
PRIVATE RESERVES
PROTECTED AREAS
REGIONAL TOURISM
RESPONSIBLE TOURISM
SAFARIS
SCUBA DIVING
SERVICE SECTORS
SERVICES
SOCIAL INCLUSION
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TOUR OPERATORS
TOURISM
TOURISM ASSETS
TOURISM COUNCIL
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
TOURISM INDUSTRY
TOURISM INITIATIVES
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
TOURISM MARKET
TOURISM OPERATIONS
TOURISM ORGANIZATION
TOURISM POLICY
TOURISM POTENTIAL
TOURISM PRODUCT
TOURISM SATELLITE ACCOUNT
TOURISM SECTOR
TOURIST
TOURIST AREAS
TOURIST ARRIVALS
TOURIST DESTINATIONS
TOURIST NUMBERS
TOURIST SERVICES
TOURISTS
TOURS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRAVEL INDUSTRY
WORLD TOURISM
WORLD TOURISM ORGANISATION
WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
CULTURAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
HOTEL INDUSTRY
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
TAXATION
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
CULTURE
POVERTY
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
ROAD NETWORKS
EDUCATION
TRAINING ACTIVITY
CLIMATE
ACCOMMODATION
ACCOMMODATION UNITS
ADVENTURE TRAVEL
AIR TRAVEL
AIRLINES
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOSPHERE RESERVE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
CITIES
COASTAL ZONE
COMMUNITY TOURISM
CONSERVATION
CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL
CRUISE
CRUISE DESTINATIONS
CRUISE LINES
CRUISE TOURISM
CULTURAL RESOURCES
DEFORESTATION
DESTINATIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECOTOURISM
ENVIRONMENT TOURISM
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
FISHING
FOREIGN VISITORS
GROWTH OF TOURISM
HOTEL INDUSTRY
HOTEL MANAGERS
HOTEL OPERATORS
HOTELS
IMPACT OF TOURISM
IMPACTS OF TOURISM
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
INTERNATIONAL TOUR OPERATORS
INTERNATIONAL TOURISM
LAND ACQUISITION
LOCAL TOUR OPERATORS
MASTER PLANNING
NATIONAL PARK
NATIONAL PARKS
NATURAL ASSETS
NATURAL BEAUTY
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURE TOURISM
NEGATIVE SOCIAL IMPACTS
NUMBER OF TOURISTS
NUMBERS OF TOURISTS
PASSENGERS
POOR TOURISM
PRESERVATION
PRIVATE RESERVES
PROTECTED AREAS
REGIONAL TOURISM
RESPONSIBLE TOURISM
SAFARIS
SCUBA DIVING
SERVICE SECTORS
SERVICES
SOCIAL INCLUSION
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TOUR OPERATORS
TOURISM
TOURISM ASSETS
TOURISM COUNCIL
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
TOURISM INDUSTRY
TOURISM INITIATIVES
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
TOURISM MARKET
TOURISM OPERATIONS
TOURISM ORGANIZATION
TOURISM POLICY
TOURISM POTENTIAL
TOURISM PRODUCT
TOURISM SATELLITE ACCOUNT
TOURISM SECTOR
TOURIST
TOURIST AREAS
TOURIST ARRIVALS
TOURIST DESTINATIONS
TOURIST NUMBERS
TOURIST SERVICES
TOURISTS
TOURS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRAVEL INDUSTRY
WORLD TOURISM
WORLD TOURISM ORGANISATION
WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
CULTURAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
HOTEL INDUSTRY
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
TAXATION
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
CULTURE
POVERTY
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
ROAD NETWORKS
EDUCATION
TRAINING ACTIVITY
CLIMATE
spellingShingle ACCOMMODATION
ACCOMMODATION UNITS
ADVENTURE TRAVEL
AIR TRAVEL
AIRLINES
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOSPHERE RESERVE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
CITIES
COASTAL ZONE
COMMUNITY TOURISM
CONSERVATION
CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL
CRUISE
CRUISE DESTINATIONS
CRUISE LINES
CRUISE TOURISM
CULTURAL RESOURCES
DEFORESTATION
DESTINATIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECOTOURISM
ENVIRONMENT TOURISM
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
FISHING
FOREIGN VISITORS
GROWTH OF TOURISM
HOTEL INDUSTRY
HOTEL MANAGERS
HOTEL OPERATORS
HOTELS
IMPACT OF TOURISM
IMPACTS OF TOURISM
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
INTERNATIONAL TOUR OPERATORS
INTERNATIONAL TOURISM
LAND ACQUISITION
LOCAL TOUR OPERATORS
MASTER PLANNING
NATIONAL PARK
NATIONAL PARKS
NATURAL ASSETS
NATURAL BEAUTY
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURE TOURISM
NEGATIVE SOCIAL IMPACTS
NUMBER OF TOURISTS
NUMBERS OF TOURISTS
PASSENGERS
POOR TOURISM
PRESERVATION
PRIVATE RESERVES
PROTECTED AREAS
REGIONAL TOURISM
RESPONSIBLE TOURISM
SAFARIS
SCUBA DIVING
SERVICE SECTORS
SERVICES
SOCIAL INCLUSION
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TOUR OPERATORS
TOURISM
TOURISM ASSETS
TOURISM COUNCIL
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
TOURISM INDUSTRY
TOURISM INITIATIVES
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
TOURISM MARKET
TOURISM OPERATIONS
TOURISM ORGANIZATION
TOURISM POLICY
TOURISM POTENTIAL
TOURISM PRODUCT
TOURISM SATELLITE ACCOUNT
TOURISM SECTOR
TOURIST
TOURIST AREAS
TOURIST ARRIVALS
TOURIST DESTINATIONS
TOURIST NUMBERS
TOURIST SERVICES
TOURISTS
TOURS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRAVEL INDUSTRY
WORLD TOURISM
WORLD TOURISM ORGANISATION
WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
CULTURAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
HOTEL INDUSTRY
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
TAXATION
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
CULTURE
POVERTY
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
ROAD NETWORKS
EDUCATION
TRAINING ACTIVITY
CLIMATE
ACCOMMODATION
ACCOMMODATION UNITS
ADVENTURE TRAVEL
AIR TRAVEL
AIRLINES
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOSPHERE RESERVE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
CITIES
COASTAL ZONE
COMMUNITY TOURISM
CONSERVATION
CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL
CRUISE
CRUISE DESTINATIONS
CRUISE LINES
CRUISE TOURISM
CULTURAL RESOURCES
DEFORESTATION
DESTINATIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECOTOURISM
ENVIRONMENT TOURISM
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
FISHING
FOREIGN VISITORS
GROWTH OF TOURISM
HOTEL INDUSTRY
HOTEL MANAGERS
HOTEL OPERATORS
HOTELS
IMPACT OF TOURISM
IMPACTS OF TOURISM
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
INTERNATIONAL TOUR OPERATORS
INTERNATIONAL TOURISM
LAND ACQUISITION
LOCAL TOUR OPERATORS
MASTER PLANNING
NATIONAL PARK
NATIONAL PARKS
NATURAL ASSETS
NATURAL BEAUTY
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURE TOURISM
NEGATIVE SOCIAL IMPACTS
NUMBER OF TOURISTS
NUMBERS OF TOURISTS
PASSENGERS
POOR TOURISM
PRESERVATION
PRIVATE RESERVES
PROTECTED AREAS
REGIONAL TOURISM
RESPONSIBLE TOURISM
SAFARIS
SCUBA DIVING
SERVICE SECTORS
SERVICES
SOCIAL INCLUSION
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TOUR OPERATORS
TOURISM
TOURISM ASSETS
TOURISM COUNCIL
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
TOURISM INDUSTRY
TOURISM INITIATIVES
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
TOURISM MARKET
TOURISM OPERATIONS
TOURISM ORGANIZATION
TOURISM POLICY
TOURISM POTENTIAL
TOURISM PRODUCT
TOURISM SATELLITE ACCOUNT
TOURISM SECTOR
TOURIST
TOURIST AREAS
TOURIST ARRIVALS
TOURIST DESTINATIONS
TOURIST NUMBERS
TOURIST SERVICES
TOURISTS
TOURS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRAVEL INDUSTRY
WORLD TOURISM
WORLD TOURISM ORGANISATION
WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
CULTURAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
HOTEL INDUSTRY
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
TAXATION
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
CULTURE
POVERTY
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
ROAD NETWORKS
EDUCATION
TRAINING ACTIVITY
CLIMATE
Christie, Iain T.
Crompton, D. Elizabeth
Republic of Madagascar : Tourism Sector Study
description Madagascar has an impressive array of biodiversity, natural beauty and cultural resources to support tourism. Surprisingly, of the 200,000 visitors the island per year, only about 60,000 come expressly for tourism, the rest traveling for other reasons but which could include some tourism activity. Madagascar has the potential to welcome many more tourists if the sector's growth is well planned in a broad, multi-sectoral way - focusing on economic aspects, infrastructure and environmental and social concerns, particularly for community participation. This report sets outs a program for equitable development of the sector and evaluates the opportunities for growth and the barriers that currently block progress. The report features a survey of hotels and other tourism establishments. The report recommends a comprehensive master planning program and action program.
topic_facet ACCOMMODATION
ACCOMMODATION UNITS
ADVENTURE TRAVEL
AIR TRAVEL
AIRLINES
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOSPHERE RESERVE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
CITIES
COASTAL ZONE
COMMUNITY TOURISM
CONSERVATION
CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL
CRUISE
CRUISE DESTINATIONS
CRUISE LINES
CRUISE TOURISM
CULTURAL RESOURCES
DEFORESTATION
DESTINATIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECOTOURISM
ENVIRONMENT TOURISM
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
FISHING
FOREIGN VISITORS
GROWTH OF TOURISM
HOTEL INDUSTRY
HOTEL MANAGERS
HOTEL OPERATORS
HOTELS
IMPACT OF TOURISM
IMPACTS OF TOURISM
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
INTERNATIONAL TOUR OPERATORS
INTERNATIONAL TOURISM
LAND ACQUISITION
LOCAL TOUR OPERATORS
MASTER PLANNING
NATIONAL PARK
NATIONAL PARKS
NATURAL ASSETS
NATURAL BEAUTY
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURE TOURISM
NEGATIVE SOCIAL IMPACTS
NUMBER OF TOURISTS
NUMBERS OF TOURISTS
PASSENGERS
POOR TOURISM
PRESERVATION
PRIVATE RESERVES
PROTECTED AREAS
REGIONAL TOURISM
RESPONSIBLE TOURISM
SAFARIS
SCUBA DIVING
SERVICE SECTORS
SERVICES
SOCIAL INCLUSION
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TOUR OPERATORS
TOURISM
TOURISM ASSETS
TOURISM COUNCIL
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
TOURISM INDUSTRY
TOURISM INITIATIVES
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
TOURISM MARKET
TOURISM OPERATIONS
TOURISM ORGANIZATION
TOURISM POLICY
TOURISM POTENTIAL
TOURISM PRODUCT
TOURISM SATELLITE ACCOUNT
TOURISM SECTOR
TOURIST
TOURIST AREAS
TOURIST ARRIVALS
TOURIST DESTINATIONS
TOURIST NUMBERS
TOURIST SERVICES
TOURISTS
TOURS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRAVEL INDUSTRY
WORLD TOURISM
WORLD TOURISM ORGANISATION
WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
CULTURAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
HOTEL INDUSTRY
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
TAXATION
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
CULTURE
POVERTY
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
ROAD NETWORKS
EDUCATION
TRAINING ACTIVITY
CLIMATE
author Christie, Iain T.
Crompton, D. Elizabeth
author_facet Christie, Iain T.
Crompton, D. Elizabeth
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title Republic of Madagascar : Tourism Sector Study
title_short Republic of Madagascar : Tourism Sector Study
title_full Republic of Madagascar : Tourism Sector Study
title_fullStr Republic of Madagascar : Tourism Sector Study
title_full_unstemmed Republic of Madagascar : Tourism Sector Study
title_sort republic of madagascar : tourism sector study
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2003-11
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/2867139/republic-madagascar-tourism-sector-study
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