Gambia: Tourism and the Environment – Tribute to the ‘Unsung Heroes’ Context


Beach pollution and coastal erosion, Gambia. Photo source: ©© Tjabeljan

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Gambia’s tourism industry was bedeviled with a range of menaces including – indiscriminate dumping and littering of our beaches, as well as debasing of our beaches through sand mining and related environmental malpractices to other areas frequented by our coveted guests and tourists. The need to tackle the environmental and sanitary challenges of tourism, head on, therefore became imperative…

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