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What is Small Island Developing States (SIDS)

Handbook of Research on the Role of Tourism in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals
Distinct group of developing countries facing specific social, economic and environmental vulnerabilities.
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Tourism and the Poverty Challenge: A Glance in Cape Verde
Mariana Marques (Lusophone University of Humanities and Technologies, Portugal) and Eduardo Moraes Sarmento (Lusophone University of Humanities and Technologies, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5691-7.ch003
Abstract
This chapter introduces a practical application of the first Sustainable Development Goal, which is “Tourism Contribution to End Poverty.” It provides a recent literature review about the theme and presents the case study of Cape Verde. Cape Verde is an archipelago with enormous tourist potential, but, on the other hand, it is a country that must deal with the poverty problem. So, it is a destination that needs to work on its sustainability, mainly to provide residents with better living conditions. It is urgent to study the main poverty challenges in Cape Verde in order to provide the right strategies. It is essential, also, to understand if tourism can help fighting local poverty. To achieve some conclusions, authors have done interviews with some local institutions as well as to several stakeholders to understand better the main issues concerning tourism challenges and its potential to deal with poverty in Cape Verde.
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Advancing the Global Perspective of Tourism by Examining Core and Peripheral Destinations
Are low-lying coastal countries that tend to share similar sustainable development challenges, including small but growing populations, limited resources, remoteness, susceptibility to natural disasters, vulnerability to external shocks, excessive dependence on international trade, and fragile environments.
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