Publications
Atieno L (2025) Non-economic losses and other impacts of climate change affecting women in the tourism industry: a photovoice case study from Kenya's coast. Front. Clim. 7:1652871. doi: 10.3389/fclim.2025.1652871
Gona J., and Atieno L. (2022). Sustainable Tourism Dialogues in Africa. Berlin, Boston. De Gruyter. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110702491/html?lang=en
Atieno L., and Njoroge J.M. (2021). Factors Effecting Valued-Resource Distribution. In: Leal Filho W., Azul A.M., Brandli L., Lange Salvia A., Özuyar P.G., Wall T. (eds) Reduced Inequalities. Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71060-0_25-1
Gona, J., and Atieno, L. (2020). Pastoral women participation in community conservancies in Maasai Mara, Kenya. In: Novelli, M., Adu-Ampong, E.A., Ribeiro, M.A. (eds). Routledge Handbook of Tourism in Africa. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351022545
Njoroge,J.M., Ratter, B., Atieno, L., and Maino, I. (2018). Employing the enhanced Regional Tourism Sustainable Adaptation Framework with a case study of Climate Change Vulnerability in Mombasa Kenya. Tourism and Hospitality Research,0 (0), pp 1 -16.
Atieno, L., and Njoroge, J.M (2015). The Ecotourism metaphor and environmental sustainability in Kenya. Tourism and hospitality research. Sage publications. 0(0) pp. 1 -12
Opinion piece
Climate change is hurting Kenyan women working in coastal tourism – they explain how. The Conversation Africa. 26th January 2026. https://theconversation.com/climate-change-is-hurting-kenyan-women-working-in-coastal-tourism-they-explain-how-273585
Covid-19: Fear of Job Losses Could Make Tourism Indifferent to Wellbeing
By Ateino Lucy

