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Empty bowls: conceptualising the role of tourism in contributing to sustainable rural food security
Authors:Gebeyaw Ambelu  Brent Lovelock  Hazel Tucker
Institution:1. Department of Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand;2. Tourism and Development Program, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopiagebeyaw.degarege@postgrad.otago.ac.nz
Abstract:Abstract

It has been suggested that the food insecurity situation prevalent in many parts of the developing world could be alleviated through the creation of tourism-based alternative livelihoods. However, while tourism has been framed as a tool for poverty reduction and livelihood improvement, less attention has been paid to the direct tourism food security link. It is the intention of this article to bring tourism and food security together thereby providing a conceptual discussion for addressing the tourism-food security nexus. A model is deductively developed through review of relevant previous studies linking tourism and its relationship with development, poverty, food security, livelihoods and sustainability. The discussion examines the drivers of these relationships through drawing together extant research relating to tourism, and other livelihood activities and sectors. By doing so, the discussion highlights the key concerns for tourism to work effectively in relation to food security. The importance of sectoral and policy integration in terms of ensuring beneficial relationships across sectors is emphasized. It is concluded that understanding the tourism-food security linkage is crucial for combating poverty in general, and food insecurity specifically.
Keywords:Sustainable tourism  food security  food availability  food access  food utilization  food stability  livelihoods
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