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Titre: Tourisme balneaire et dynamique des infrastructures d’accueil dans la ville de kribi
Auteur(s): Ngo Tedga, Thérèse Larissa
Directeur(s): Tchouikoua, Louis Bernard
Mots-clés: A coastal environment
seaside tourism
Home infrastructure
Local development
Beach
Infrastructural dynamic
Date de publication: 2016
Editeur: Université de Yaoundé 1
Résumé: The middle coast has always been very coveted, and sought due to the multiple economic opportunities it offers. In the beginning, it was selected for industrial activities and the transport, the coast is more and more being controlled for the practice of tourism. In effect, the global observation suggests that almost all the coastal areas in the world are experiencing a proliferation of reception of infrastructural tourism. For our current research, we have tried as much as we can to demonstrate the effects induced by seaside tourism on the dynamics of the reception infrastructures and their involvement in the local development of Kribi. In addition, to carry out our work, we have worn on field surveys, interviews and documentary readings to check the effectiveness of the impact of the bathing tourism on the infrastructural dynamic in the town of Kribi. In conclusion of such a work of research, it should be said that the city of kribi is full of many tourist potential including its many courses of waters (the lobe...), its 60km of beach (Grand Batanga), its monsoon climate. Similarly, due to its provision of a diverse range of actors invested in the development of tourism, the number of hotels and restaurants is constantly increasing. However, these actors are faced with problems such as the quasi absence of the State, the lack of financial means and especially the taxs too high to mention only those. For a Better Tomorrow in the seaside town of Kribi, the State will need to further invest in the tourism sector by grants, the revision of taxs and the organization of training seminars for actors invested in the field.
Pagination / Nombre de pages: 123 Pages
URI/URL: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12177/4273
Collection(s) :Mémoires soutenus

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