Protected Areas and Tourism in Southern Africa
Conservation Goals and Community Livelihoods
Herausgeber: Stone, Lesego Senyana; Mogomotsi, Patricia Kefilwe; Stone, Moren Tibabo
Protected Areas and Tourism in Southern Africa
Conservation Goals and Community Livelihoods
Herausgeber: Stone, Lesego Senyana; Mogomotsi, Patricia Kefilwe; Stone, Moren Tibabo
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This volume discusses the complex relationship between Protected Areas and tourism and their impact on community livelihoods in a range of countries in Southern Africa.
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This volume discusses the complex relationship between Protected Areas and tourism and their impact on community livelihoods in a range of countries in Southern Africa.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781032044347
- ISBN-10: 1032044349
- Artikelnr.: 68713957
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781032044347
- ISBN-10: 1032044349
- Artikelnr.: 68713957
Lesego Senyana Stone is a Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management in the Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management, University of Botswana. Moren Tibabo Stone is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Environmental Science, University of Botswana. Patricia Kefilwe Mogomotsi is an Associate Professor in Natural Resources Economics in the Department of Economics, University of Botswana. Goemeone E. J. Mogomotsi is an Associate Professor in International Environmental Policy and Senior Executive Assistant to the Vice Chancellor in the University of Botswana.
1. Protected Areas and tourism dynamics in southern Africa: An overview
PART 1: COMMUNITY-PA RELATIONS: IMPACTS ON LOCAL COMMUNITIES 2. Protected
areas and tourism development: A historical analysis of the Southern
African Experience 3. Community perceptions of protected areas and tourism
amidst poverty: Experiences from Southern Africa 4. Ecotourism as a
paradigm shift in conservation and community livelihoods in the Southern
African region: Opportunities, challenges and lessons learnt 5. Tolerance
for wildlife resources through community wildlife-based tourism:
Implications for sustainability PART 2: PROTECTED AREAS, TOURISM AND HUMAN
-WILDLIFE CONFLICTS DYNAMICS 6. Landscape governance in sub-Saharan Africa
7. In the way of wildlife: Contestations between Indigenous Peoples'
livelihood and conservation 8. The socio-economic impacts of wildlife
crop-raiding: An assessment of the efficacy of conservation and
agricultural land uses reconciliation 9. Protected areas and
community-based tourism: The effectiveness of current mitigation techniques
in human wildlife conflicts PART 3: MANAGING THE WILDLIFE ECONOMY:
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN SOUTHERN AFRICA 10. Lifting of the hunting ban and
the elephant debate in Botswana: Implications for conservation and
development in southern Africa 11. The role of the media and the
international community in recent conservation issues in Southern Africa:
The case of Cecil the lion 12. Nature-based tourism resources and climate
change in Southern Africa: Implications for conservation and development
sustainability 13. International organisations and the ivory sales ban
debate: The case of Zimbabwe, Namibia and Botswana 14. The COVID-19
pandemic and nature-based tourism in Southern Africa PART 4: Protected
areas and tourism practices: Policy and practice 15. The adoption of
community-based tourism in the proximity of protected areas: Implications
for policy and practice 16. Militarization of conservation and 'shoot to
kill' policies: An analysis of the rights of African states to protect and
conserve wildlife 17. Implications of the 'high-value, low-volume' approach
in conservation and tourism resources management 18. Promotion of pro-poor
tourism in Southern Africa: Conservation and development critical issues
19. Contrasting safari and bushmeat hunting in Southern Africa:
Conservation and development issues PART 5: CONCLUSION 20. A synthesis of
protected areas and tourism contributions to conservation and community
livelihoods goals in Southern Africa: A conclusion
PART 1: COMMUNITY-PA RELATIONS: IMPACTS ON LOCAL COMMUNITIES 2. Protected
areas and tourism development: A historical analysis of the Southern
African Experience 3. Community perceptions of protected areas and tourism
amidst poverty: Experiences from Southern Africa 4. Ecotourism as a
paradigm shift in conservation and community livelihoods in the Southern
African region: Opportunities, challenges and lessons learnt 5. Tolerance
for wildlife resources through community wildlife-based tourism:
Implications for sustainability PART 2: PROTECTED AREAS, TOURISM AND HUMAN
-WILDLIFE CONFLICTS DYNAMICS 6. Landscape governance in sub-Saharan Africa
7. In the way of wildlife: Contestations between Indigenous Peoples'
livelihood and conservation 8. The socio-economic impacts of wildlife
crop-raiding: An assessment of the efficacy of conservation and
agricultural land uses reconciliation 9. Protected areas and
community-based tourism: The effectiveness of current mitigation techniques
in human wildlife conflicts PART 3: MANAGING THE WILDLIFE ECONOMY:
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN SOUTHERN AFRICA 10. Lifting of the hunting ban and
the elephant debate in Botswana: Implications for conservation and
development in southern Africa 11. The role of the media and the
international community in recent conservation issues in Southern Africa:
The case of Cecil the lion 12. Nature-based tourism resources and climate
change in Southern Africa: Implications for conservation and development
sustainability 13. International organisations and the ivory sales ban
debate: The case of Zimbabwe, Namibia and Botswana 14. The COVID-19
pandemic and nature-based tourism in Southern Africa PART 4: Protected
areas and tourism practices: Policy and practice 15. The adoption of
community-based tourism in the proximity of protected areas: Implications
for policy and practice 16. Militarization of conservation and 'shoot to
kill' policies: An analysis of the rights of African states to protect and
conserve wildlife 17. Implications of the 'high-value, low-volume' approach
in conservation and tourism resources management 18. Promotion of pro-poor
tourism in Southern Africa: Conservation and development critical issues
19. Contrasting safari and bushmeat hunting in Southern Africa:
Conservation and development issues PART 5: CONCLUSION 20. A synthesis of
protected areas and tourism contributions to conservation and community
livelihoods goals in Southern Africa: A conclusion
1. Protected Areas and tourism dynamics in southern Africa: An overview
PART 1: COMMUNITY-PA RELATIONS: IMPACTS ON LOCAL COMMUNITIES 2. Protected
areas and tourism development: A historical analysis of the Southern
African Experience 3. Community perceptions of protected areas and tourism
amidst poverty: Experiences from Southern Africa 4. Ecotourism as a
paradigm shift in conservation and community livelihoods in the Southern
African region: Opportunities, challenges and lessons learnt 5. Tolerance
for wildlife resources through community wildlife-based tourism:
Implications for sustainability PART 2: PROTECTED AREAS, TOURISM AND HUMAN
-WILDLIFE CONFLICTS DYNAMICS 6. Landscape governance in sub-Saharan Africa
7. In the way of wildlife: Contestations between Indigenous Peoples'
livelihood and conservation 8. The socio-economic impacts of wildlife
crop-raiding: An assessment of the efficacy of conservation and
agricultural land uses reconciliation 9. Protected areas and
community-based tourism: The effectiveness of current mitigation techniques
in human wildlife conflicts PART 3: MANAGING THE WILDLIFE ECONOMY:
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN SOUTHERN AFRICA 10. Lifting of the hunting ban and
the elephant debate in Botswana: Implications for conservation and
development in southern Africa 11. The role of the media and the
international community in recent conservation issues in Southern Africa:
The case of Cecil the lion 12. Nature-based tourism resources and climate
change in Southern Africa: Implications for conservation and development
sustainability 13. International organisations and the ivory sales ban
debate: The case of Zimbabwe, Namibia and Botswana 14. The COVID-19
pandemic and nature-based tourism in Southern Africa PART 4: Protected
areas and tourism practices: Policy and practice 15. The adoption of
community-based tourism in the proximity of protected areas: Implications
for policy and practice 16. Militarization of conservation and 'shoot to
kill' policies: An analysis of the rights of African states to protect and
conserve wildlife 17. Implications of the 'high-value, low-volume' approach
in conservation and tourism resources management 18. Promotion of pro-poor
tourism in Southern Africa: Conservation and development critical issues
19. Contrasting safari and bushmeat hunting in Southern Africa:
Conservation and development issues PART 5: CONCLUSION 20. A synthesis of
protected areas and tourism contributions to conservation and community
livelihoods goals in Southern Africa: A conclusion
PART 1: COMMUNITY-PA RELATIONS: IMPACTS ON LOCAL COMMUNITIES 2. Protected
areas and tourism development: A historical analysis of the Southern
African Experience 3. Community perceptions of protected areas and tourism
amidst poverty: Experiences from Southern Africa 4. Ecotourism as a
paradigm shift in conservation and community livelihoods in the Southern
African region: Opportunities, challenges and lessons learnt 5. Tolerance
for wildlife resources through community wildlife-based tourism:
Implications for sustainability PART 2: PROTECTED AREAS, TOURISM AND HUMAN
-WILDLIFE CONFLICTS DYNAMICS 6. Landscape governance in sub-Saharan Africa
7. In the way of wildlife: Contestations between Indigenous Peoples'
livelihood and conservation 8. The socio-economic impacts of wildlife
crop-raiding: An assessment of the efficacy of conservation and
agricultural land uses reconciliation 9. Protected areas and
community-based tourism: The effectiveness of current mitigation techniques
in human wildlife conflicts PART 3: MANAGING THE WILDLIFE ECONOMY:
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN SOUTHERN AFRICA 10. Lifting of the hunting ban and
the elephant debate in Botswana: Implications for conservation and
development in southern Africa 11. The role of the media and the
international community in recent conservation issues in Southern Africa:
The case of Cecil the lion 12. Nature-based tourism resources and climate
change in Southern Africa: Implications for conservation and development
sustainability 13. International organisations and the ivory sales ban
debate: The case of Zimbabwe, Namibia and Botswana 14. The COVID-19
pandemic and nature-based tourism in Southern Africa PART 4: Protected
areas and tourism practices: Policy and practice 15. The adoption of
community-based tourism in the proximity of protected areas: Implications
for policy and practice 16. Militarization of conservation and 'shoot to
kill' policies: An analysis of the rights of African states to protect and
conserve wildlife 17. Implications of the 'high-value, low-volume' approach
in conservation and tourism resources management 18. Promotion of pro-poor
tourism in Southern Africa: Conservation and development critical issues
19. Contrasting safari and bushmeat hunting in Southern Africa:
Conservation and development issues PART 5: CONCLUSION 20. A synthesis of
protected areas and tourism contributions to conservation and community
livelihoods goals in Southern Africa: A conclusion