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ORIGINAL RESEARCH article

Front. Sustain. Tour.

Sec. Ecotourism

Volume 4 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/frsut.2025.1611093

BUILDING A FOUNDATION FOR LOCAL COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN TOURISM PLANNING IN HWANGE DISTRICT, ZIMBABWE

Provisionally accepted
  • 1Walter Sisulu University, Mthatha, South Africa
  • 2North-West University, Potchefstroom, North West, South Africa

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This study explored the critical factors for building a foundation for local community participation in tourism planning in the Hwange District, Zimbabwe. The participation of local communities in tourism planning is critical for good governance, fostering a symbiosis between tourism development and community aspirations, sustainable development and effective conservation in nature-based destinations of developing countries. A qualitative approach, involving semi-structured interviews with 22 key informants, was adopted, and the data were thematically analysed. The key findings indicate that fully implementing all key participatory legislation and policies, revitalising participatory sectoral planning legislation, acknowledging and remedying conservation and tourism development injustices and costs, addressing communal land tenure and security and revitalising and reforming communitybased conservation are critical for building a foundation for effective local community participation in tourism planning. The study recommends the creation of an overarching, district -level integrated planning framework centred on the district's local authorities to lead tourism planning for coordinated and inclusive development. The insights from this study contribute to the burgeoning literature on building the role of local communities in tourism planning in nature-based destinations of developing countries and lay a foundation for dialogue and further related research. The findings could also inform tourism and conservation legislation and policies aimed at advancing local community empowerment and sustainable development in developing countries.

Keywords: local community 1, community participation 2, Hwange District 3, Tourism planning 4, nature-based tourism 5

Received: 13 Apr 2025; Accepted: 22 Jul 2025.

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* Correspondence: Praywell William Mpofu, Walter Sisulu University, Mthatha, South Africa

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