Sustainable Tourism Practices and Critical Regionalism:A Case Study of Recreation and Resort Projects in Nigeria
- Authors:Abdulwahab Engworo Etudaiye1 , Abdullahi Nura Sani 2 , Muhammad Idris Bala3 , Mohammed Baba Sada4 , Amos Mbaya Hyelkuzuku5
- Publication Date:December 2, 2024
- Type:Journals
Abstract
This study explores how critical regionalism supports sustainable tourism in Nigeria’s recreation and resort
projects. As sustainability becomes essential in tourism, understanding how local contexts shape its implementation
is crucial. Using a qualitative case study approach, the research investigates projects across different regions,
analyzing how cultural, social, economic, and environmental factors interact with global sustainability practices. Data
from interviews, documents, and site visits reveal both challenges and opportunities in adopting sustainable methods.
The study highlights the roles of stakeholders—government, private sector, communities, and tourists—in advancing
sustainable tourism. It offers practical and theoretical insights, recommending national policy guidelines that integrate
local materials, culturally responsive designs, architectural education, and cross-sector collaboration for more
sustainable tourism development.