drivers of Tourism in Zanzibar

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Abstract

Understanding drivers of tourism is important in transforming actors ' perceptions and ultimatelythe industry for sustainability. Motives, historical forces shaping tourism policy, legislations andtheir actual implementations is less researched. This paper exposes drivers of tourism in Zanzibar.It explains how the contested natural, cultural heritage, revolutionary regime, neoliberal structuraladjustment, legislations and policy changes in the archipelago shape our understanding of tourismtheory and practices overtime and space. It is generally founded that enduring political instability,conflicting institutional power struggles and variable interests have created unique unsustainabletourism practices and trends in the island. Overall, the paper contributes to an understanding ofthe use of post structural critical theory and political ecology approach in rethinking the future oftourism policy and legislations with references to island destinations in developing economies.