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This book examines the nexus between conservation, land conflicts and sustainable tourism approaches in Southern Africa, with a focus on equity, access, restitution and redistribution.
This book examines the nexus between conservation, land conflicts and sustainable tourism approaches in Southern Africa, with a focus on equity, access, restitution and redistribution.
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Autorenporträt
Regis Musavengane is a faculty member in the Department of Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure Sciences at the Midlands State University, Zimbabwe, and a Research Fellow in the School of Ecological and Human Sustainability at University of South Africa. He is a member of the IUCN's World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA) Tourism and Protected Areas Specialist Group (TAPAS). He holds a PhD in Geography and Environmental Studies from the Witwatersrand University. Llewellyn Leonard is a Professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences, School of Ecological and Human Sustainability, College of Agriculture and Environment Sciences at the University of South Africa. He holds a PhD from Kings College, University of London and is a geographer and environmental sociologist. Before joining academia, he worked for a human rights environmental organisation working to support vulnerable communities exposed to environmental risks.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Land Conflicts in Southern Africa: the sustainability of Tourism and Conservation Part 1: Land governance and sustainable tourism management 2. An alternative governance approach towards addressing the intersection between mining developments and impacts on tourism and conservation sites in Southern Africa3. The Deepening Challenge of Governance of Wildlife and Land Issues in the Context of Rising Citizen Participation in South Africa 4. Leadership and Governance Intricacies in Communally-owned Protected Areas: A Case of Somkhanda Game Reserve, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa Part 2: Managing natural disasters and land reform tourism crises 5. Complex effects of natural disasters on protected areas: the case of Cyclone Idai in Mozambique 6. The challenges and prospects of community-based tourism post Zimbabwe's land reform programme in the Midlands Province. 7. A review of post-restitution land rights agreement conflicts and their resolution at &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve in KZN, South Africa 8. Environmental Operational Research for Sustainable Tourism and Conflict Management in Community-based Natural Resources Management Part 3: Managing land use, access and benefit-sharing conflicts 9. The state, community-based tourism and wildlife user rights in tourism concessions in Botswana 10. COVID-19, conservation and tourism in Namibia's Conservancies: socioeconomic and land-use impacts 11. Conflicts between Conservation and community livelihoods: lessons from KwaNibela and iSimangaliso Wetland Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. 12. The partially transformed frontier: Aspirations, limitations, and tensions of transfrontier conservation in the Maloti-Drakensberg Part 4: Conclusion 13. The future of community-based tourism amid socio-economic and political conflicts in Southern Africa
1. Land Conflicts in Southern Africa: the sustainability of Tourism and Conservation Part 1: Land governance and sustainable tourism management 2. An alternative governance approach towards addressing the intersection between mining developments and impacts on tourism and conservation sites in Southern Africa3. The Deepening Challenge of Governance of Wildlife and Land Issues in the Context of Rising Citizen Participation in South Africa 4. Leadership and Governance Intricacies in Communally-owned Protected Areas: A Case of Somkhanda Game Reserve, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa Part 2: Managing natural disasters and land reform tourism crises 5. Complex effects of natural disasters on protected areas: the case of Cyclone Idai in Mozambique 6. The challenges and prospects of community-based tourism post Zimbabwe's land reform programme in the Midlands Province. 7. A review of post-restitution land rights agreement conflicts and their resolution at &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve in KZN, South Africa 8. Environmental Operational Research for Sustainable Tourism and Conflict Management in Community-based Natural Resources Management Part 3: Managing land use, access and benefit-sharing conflicts 9. The state, community-based tourism and wildlife user rights in tourism concessions in Botswana 10. COVID-19, conservation and tourism in Namibia's Conservancies: socioeconomic and land-use impacts 11. Conflicts between Conservation and community livelihoods: lessons from KwaNibela and iSimangaliso Wetland Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. 12. The partially transformed frontier: Aspirations, limitations, and tensions of transfrontier conservation in the Maloti-Drakensberg Part 4: Conclusion 13. The future of community-based tourism amid socio-economic and political conflicts in Southern Africa
Rezensionen
"This book tackles the ongoing contestation of natural resource ownership and the management of nature and community-based tourism in Southern Africa. These issues are consequential and highly complex. The volume explores four interrelated themes: (i) Land governance and sustainable tourism management, (ii) Managing natural disasters and land reform tourism crises, and (iii) Managing natural disasters and land reform tourism crises. This book will be an important resource for practitioners, faculty and tertiary scholars in related fields, at all levels."
Dr Mucha Mkono, PhD, Lecturer, Business School, The University of Queensland.
"Conservation, Land Conflicts, and Sustainable Tourism in Southern Africa presents a bold collection of papers that address challenging issues of equity, access, restitution, and redistribution in tourism. Tackling these politically sensitive and emotive issues, the book is a long overdue addition to the literature, and should be essential reading for practitioners and tourism ventures."
Anna Spenceley, Senior Research Fellow, University of Johannesburg
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