Natural Resources, Tourism and Community Livelihoods in Southern Africa
Challenges of Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Stone, Moren T; Moswete, Naomi; Lenao, Monkgogi
Natural Resources, Tourism and Community Livelihoods in Southern Africa
Challenges of Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Stone, Moren T; Moswete, Naomi; Lenao, Monkgogi
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This book examines the connections between natural resources, tourism and community livelihood practices in Southern Africa, highlighting the successes and constraints experienced over the last fifty years.
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This book examines the connections between natural resources, tourism and community livelihood practices in Southern Africa, highlighting the successes and constraints experienced over the last fifty years.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781032085173
- ISBN-10: 1032085177
- Artikelnr.: 62148933
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781032085173
- ISBN-10: 1032085177
- Artikelnr.: 62148933
Moren T. Stone is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Environmental Science, University of Botswana. Monkgogi Lenao is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Tourism and Hospitality, University of Botswana. Naomi Moswete is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Environmental Science, University of Botswana.
1. Contextualizing and conceptualizing relationships in natural resources,
tourism, and community livelihoods: An overview Part I Natural Resources
Management and Conservation in Southern Africa: History and Trajectories 2.
Historical evolution of conservation and tourism in southern Africa: the
case of Botswana 3. Nature Tourism, Wildlife Resources and Community Based
Conservation: Case of Malawi 4. The Context and Future of Tourism in
Africa's National Parks: Could Privatization within Protected Areas be the
Panacea? 5. A review of community social upliftment practices by tourism
multinational companies in Botswana 6. Navigating community conservancies
and institutional complexities in Namibia 7. Fourteen Years of Tourism and
Climate Change Research in southern Africa: Lessons on Sustainability under
Conditions of Global Change Part II Natural Resource-Based Tourism
Development and Growth In Southern Africa: Policy Issues, Challenges and
Practices 8. The Analysis of Conflict and Coexistence of Traditional and
Contemporary Land Uses 9. Local people's perspectives on wildlife
conservation, ecotourism and community livelihoods: A case study of Lusaka
National Park 10. Tourism and Poverty Alleviation in the Global South:
Emerging Corporate Social Responsibility in the Namibian Nature-based
Tourism Industry 11. Revisiting Devolution in Community-Based Natural
Resources Management in Zimbabwe: towards an inclusive governance
approaches Part III Conservation and Tourism Development Debates in
Southern Africa: Origins, Narratives and Progress 12. The Economics and
Governance of the Wildlife Economy in Drylands in southern Africa's 13.
Role of Forest Resources in Local community Livelihoods: Implications for
conservation of Chobe Forest Reserve, Botswana 14. An assessment of Supply
side factors and Ecotourism in Mauritius 15. Investigating sustainable
development goals, livelihoods and tourism development in a rural protected
area: the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa Part IV Southern Africa
in the World: Cases, and Lessons 16. Natural Resources, Sustainable Tourism
Development and Community Livelihoods Relationships: A comparison between
Botswana and the USA 17. Economic Assessment of Tourism based Livelihoods
for Sustainable Development: A Case of Handicrafts in Southern and Eastern
18. Comparison evaluation of visitors 'perception of park characteristics
in southern Africa Part V Conclusion 19. Synthesis and conclusions derived
from chapter outcomes
tourism, and community livelihoods: An overview Part I Natural Resources
Management and Conservation in Southern Africa: History and Trajectories 2.
Historical evolution of conservation and tourism in southern Africa: the
case of Botswana 3. Nature Tourism, Wildlife Resources and Community Based
Conservation: Case of Malawi 4. The Context and Future of Tourism in
Africa's National Parks: Could Privatization within Protected Areas be the
Panacea? 5. A review of community social upliftment practices by tourism
multinational companies in Botswana 6. Navigating community conservancies
and institutional complexities in Namibia 7. Fourteen Years of Tourism and
Climate Change Research in southern Africa: Lessons on Sustainability under
Conditions of Global Change Part II Natural Resource-Based Tourism
Development and Growth In Southern Africa: Policy Issues, Challenges and
Practices 8. The Analysis of Conflict and Coexistence of Traditional and
Contemporary Land Uses 9. Local people's perspectives on wildlife
conservation, ecotourism and community livelihoods: A case study of Lusaka
National Park 10. Tourism and Poverty Alleviation in the Global South:
Emerging Corporate Social Responsibility in the Namibian Nature-based
Tourism Industry 11. Revisiting Devolution in Community-Based Natural
Resources Management in Zimbabwe: towards an inclusive governance
approaches Part III Conservation and Tourism Development Debates in
Southern Africa: Origins, Narratives and Progress 12. The Economics and
Governance of the Wildlife Economy in Drylands in southern Africa's 13.
Role of Forest Resources in Local community Livelihoods: Implications for
conservation of Chobe Forest Reserve, Botswana 14. An assessment of Supply
side factors and Ecotourism in Mauritius 15. Investigating sustainable
development goals, livelihoods and tourism development in a rural protected
area: the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa Part IV Southern Africa
in the World: Cases, and Lessons 16. Natural Resources, Sustainable Tourism
Development and Community Livelihoods Relationships: A comparison between
Botswana and the USA 17. Economic Assessment of Tourism based Livelihoods
for Sustainable Development: A Case of Handicrafts in Southern and Eastern
18. Comparison evaluation of visitors 'perception of park characteristics
in southern Africa Part V Conclusion 19. Synthesis and conclusions derived
from chapter outcomes
1. Contextualizing and conceptualizing relationships in natural resources,
tourism, and community livelihoods: An overview Part I Natural Resources
Management and Conservation in Southern Africa: History and Trajectories 2.
Historical evolution of conservation and tourism in southern Africa: the
case of Botswana 3. Nature Tourism, Wildlife Resources and Community Based
Conservation: Case of Malawi 4. The Context and Future of Tourism in
Africa's National Parks: Could Privatization within Protected Areas be the
Panacea? 5. A review of community social upliftment practices by tourism
multinational companies in Botswana 6. Navigating community conservancies
and institutional complexities in Namibia 7. Fourteen Years of Tourism and
Climate Change Research in southern Africa: Lessons on Sustainability under
Conditions of Global Change Part II Natural Resource-Based Tourism
Development and Growth In Southern Africa: Policy Issues, Challenges and
Practices 8. The Analysis of Conflict and Coexistence of Traditional and
Contemporary Land Uses 9. Local people's perspectives on wildlife
conservation, ecotourism and community livelihoods: A case study of Lusaka
National Park 10. Tourism and Poverty Alleviation in the Global South:
Emerging Corporate Social Responsibility in the Namibian Nature-based
Tourism Industry 11. Revisiting Devolution in Community-Based Natural
Resources Management in Zimbabwe: towards an inclusive governance
approaches Part III Conservation and Tourism Development Debates in
Southern Africa: Origins, Narratives and Progress 12. The Economics and
Governance of the Wildlife Economy in Drylands in southern Africa's 13.
Role of Forest Resources in Local community Livelihoods: Implications for
conservation of Chobe Forest Reserve, Botswana 14. An assessment of Supply
side factors and Ecotourism in Mauritius 15. Investigating sustainable
development goals, livelihoods and tourism development in a rural protected
area: the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa Part IV Southern Africa
in the World: Cases, and Lessons 16. Natural Resources, Sustainable Tourism
Development and Community Livelihoods Relationships: A comparison between
Botswana and the USA 17. Economic Assessment of Tourism based Livelihoods
for Sustainable Development: A Case of Handicrafts in Southern and Eastern
18. Comparison evaluation of visitors 'perception of park characteristics
in southern Africa Part V Conclusion 19. Synthesis and conclusions derived
from chapter outcomes
tourism, and community livelihoods: An overview Part I Natural Resources
Management and Conservation in Southern Africa: History and Trajectories 2.
Historical evolution of conservation and tourism in southern Africa: the
case of Botswana 3. Nature Tourism, Wildlife Resources and Community Based
Conservation: Case of Malawi 4. The Context and Future of Tourism in
Africa's National Parks: Could Privatization within Protected Areas be the
Panacea? 5. A review of community social upliftment practices by tourism
multinational companies in Botswana 6. Navigating community conservancies
and institutional complexities in Namibia 7. Fourteen Years of Tourism and
Climate Change Research in southern Africa: Lessons on Sustainability under
Conditions of Global Change Part II Natural Resource-Based Tourism
Development and Growth In Southern Africa: Policy Issues, Challenges and
Practices 8. The Analysis of Conflict and Coexistence of Traditional and
Contemporary Land Uses 9. Local people's perspectives on wildlife
conservation, ecotourism and community livelihoods: A case study of Lusaka
National Park 10. Tourism and Poverty Alleviation in the Global South:
Emerging Corporate Social Responsibility in the Namibian Nature-based
Tourism Industry 11. Revisiting Devolution in Community-Based Natural
Resources Management in Zimbabwe: towards an inclusive governance
approaches Part III Conservation and Tourism Development Debates in
Southern Africa: Origins, Narratives and Progress 12. The Economics and
Governance of the Wildlife Economy in Drylands in southern Africa's 13.
Role of Forest Resources in Local community Livelihoods: Implications for
conservation of Chobe Forest Reserve, Botswana 14. An assessment of Supply
side factors and Ecotourism in Mauritius 15. Investigating sustainable
development goals, livelihoods and tourism development in a rural protected
area: the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa Part IV Southern Africa
in the World: Cases, and Lessons 16. Natural Resources, Sustainable Tourism
Development and Community Livelihoods Relationships: A comparison between
Botswana and the USA 17. Economic Assessment of Tourism based Livelihoods
for Sustainable Development: A Case of Handicrafts in Southern and Eastern
18. Comparison evaluation of visitors 'perception of park characteristics
in southern Africa Part V Conclusion 19. Synthesis and conclusions derived
from chapter outcomes