Ecotourism in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Agnes Sirima
Arie Stoffelen
Arjaan Pellis
Bright Adiyia
Brijesh Thapa
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Carol S. Kline
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CBNRM Policy
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Chaka Chirozva
Community Based Ecotourism Enterprise
Community Based Ecotourism Project
community benefits from ecotourism
community-based tourism
conservation and ecotourism
conservation policy analysis
Conservation Tourism
Dominique Vanneste
ecotourism
Ecotourism Activities
Ecotourism Attractions
Ecotourism Development
Ecotourism Enterprises
ecotourism governance in southern Africa
Ecotourism Implementation
ecotourism policy
Ecotourism Principles
Eliza Buyeke Ogucha
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Eunice Mukolwe
F. E. Chiwanga
Frimar K. Kiama
Geoffrey K. Riungu
George Lindi
Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area
Ian E. Munanura
impact on indigenous people from ecotourism
indigenous peoples rights
John T. Mgonja
Joseph E. Mbaiwa
Journal of Ecotourism
Kalahari Conservation Society
Kenneth F. Backman
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
Liliane Pasape
Local Development
M. Jiang
Machiel Lamers
Moren Tibabo Stone
Munanura Ian
N. P. Mkiramweni
Naomi Moswete
neoliberalism in tourism
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Okavango Delta
Patrick Brandful Cobbinah
Peter J. Mkumbo
protected area management
Public Private Partnerships
Rene Van der Duim
Rik Thwaites
Rosemary Black
Safari Hunting
Susan L. Slocum
sustainable tourism development
T. DeLacy
Tourist Bubble
Transfrontier Park
United Nations World Tourism Organization
Van Der Duim
Van Der Jagt
VDC Member
Wilber Manyisa Ahebwa
Wineaster Anderson

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138637962
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Since its first mention in the academic literature, ecotourism has been endorsed by NGOs and governments as the most environmentally sound and locally beneficial method of tourist development. Over the last thirty years sub-Saharan Africa has adopted ecotourism as the primary focus for tourism development; research into this has demonstrated mixed results. In this publication, we seek to explore the actual outcomes for African countries that have developed their tourism policy around the principals and values of ecotourism. The sheer scope and magnitude of the task means that a complete evaluation of ecotourism in Africa is impossible. Instead, included here are spot assessments of various aspects of ecotourism related to conservation, policy development, environment, governance, community and indigenous peoples in southern Africa. The studies cover a wide array of countries, including Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ghana, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. Though this is only the beginning of a needed long term evaluation of the positives and negatives of ecotourism, it provides a starting point from which to move forward. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ecotourism.

Kenneth F. Backman, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management and Fellow of the Institute for Parks at Clemson University, USA, and associate editor of the Journal of Ecotourism. His research areas are sustainable tourism development, and ecotourism. Ian E. Munanura is an assistant professor in the Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society at Oregon State University, USA. He teaches ecotourism, and sustainable tourism planning. He also conducts a program of research on family wellbeing constraints influencing destructive forest use behaviour in rural communities, and the mitigation potential of ecotourism.