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Relationship between tourism and Sustainable Development Goals in Africa: Circular Economy as a future bet
Author(s) -
José Miguel Rodrí­guez Antón
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
estudios de economía aplicada
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.123
H-Index - 6
eISSN - 1697-5731
pISSN - 1133-3197
DOI - 10.25115/eea.v38i2.3217
Subject(s) - tourism , sustainability , poverty , sustainable development , context (archaeology) , diversity (politics) , sustainable tourism , economic growth , order (exchange) , inequality , beauty , geography , development economics , economy , political science , business , economics , ecology , archaeology , finance , law , biology , mathematical analysis , mathematics
No one has the slightest doubt about the enormous potential that the African continent has as a tourist destination. The diversity of cultures, the great biodiversity that it possesses, the multiple artistic manifestations that it offers and the beauty of the seas that surround it are key pieces in continuing to promote its capacity as a tourist attraction, which is approximately 60 million tourists per year who generate seven percent of exports and employment. However, in order for Africa to take off, it is necessary that a number of conditions related to security, health, education, eradication of poverty, reduction of inequalities, peace and justice and quality of its waters, among others, are intimately related to the Sustainable Development Goals defined in the 2030 Agenda. In this context, we maintain that the implementation of the Circular Economy in Africa will be a key tool in this process of improving the sustainability of this continent in its three aspects, economic, social and environmental, and raising its level of tourism competitiveness.

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