challenges facing use of energy in the tourism and hospitality industry in zimbabwe and policies that can promote the sustainable use of renewable energy and tourism development
;Marunda, E.;Sai, J.P. ;Muchenje, B.
building and environment2013Vol. 2pp. 472-484
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e.2013internationalchallenges
Abstract
This article analyses the various challenges facing use of energy for sustainable tourism development in Zimbabwe on the backdrop of Zimbabwe’s reliance mainly on non-renewable energy sources such as fossil fuels and wood whilst very little use is being made of the abundant renewable sources of energy for instance the sun and wind technologies. It is based on the research carried out with the objective of establishing policies that can promote the sustainable use of renewable energy sources in the country. The findings reveal that stakeholders in the tourism and hospitality industry are largely in favour of formulating and expanding policies that encourage use of solar and wind
technologies, at the same time mitigating environmental degradation. The article summarises the findings and duly
recommends policies than can be used in Zimbabwe to promote the sustainable use of renewable energy employing solar and wind among others for tourism development.