This paper illustrates an innovative approach to enhance rural livelihoods through community tourism in Uganda. Following pro-poor tourism principles of local participation and linking with existing systems, Gorilla Friends Tented Camp opened in Ruhija village, where mountain gorillas were recently habituated for gorilla tracking tours. In a village that had no previous tourist accommodations and few opportunities for villagers to earn income, a percentage of profits from Gorilla Friends Tented Camp are returned to support other livelihood enhancement initiatives in the village. While much of our previous research has focused on identifying and developing local capacity to participate meaningfully in Uganda’s tourism industry, attention mus...
Conference paper presented at the 1st African Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Strathmore Univer...
The Economic Road Map and Visions of the East African Community member states (Kenya, Tanzania, Ugan...
Poverty alleviation and socio-economic development are crucial elements of the millennium developmen...
This paper illustrates an innovative approach to enhance rural livelihoods through community tourism...
This paper illustrates an innovative approach to enhance rural livelihoods through community tourism...
Since tourism is resource based, for areas with relevant resources, tourism offers an additional mea...
The recuperation of tourism in Uganda will be a slow process. The tourist industry must overcome yea...
Integrated Conservation and Development (lCD) initiatives that seek to incorporate human needs into ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore strategies for expanding tourism in poor rural areas. It dra...
This study sought to examine the relationship between capacity building, community involvement in to...
This chapter shows that generated data were triangulated, and summarises the respective thematic are...
In developing countries, communities neighboring protected areas continue to bear a disproportionate...
In developing countries, communities neighboring protected areas continue to bear a disproportionate...
The Batwa are an indigenous people living throughout areas of central equatorial Africa. In Uganda,...
The Batwa are an indigenous people living throughout areas of central equatorial Africa. In Uganda,...
Conference paper presented at the 1st African Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Strathmore Univer...
The Economic Road Map and Visions of the East African Community member states (Kenya, Tanzania, Ugan...
Poverty alleviation and socio-economic development are crucial elements of the millennium developmen...
This paper illustrates an innovative approach to enhance rural livelihoods through community tourism...
This paper illustrates an innovative approach to enhance rural livelihoods through community tourism...
Since tourism is resource based, for areas with relevant resources, tourism offers an additional mea...
The recuperation of tourism in Uganda will be a slow process. The tourist industry must overcome yea...
Integrated Conservation and Development (lCD) initiatives that seek to incorporate human needs into ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore strategies for expanding tourism in poor rural areas. It dra...
This study sought to examine the relationship between capacity building, community involvement in to...
This chapter shows that generated data were triangulated, and summarises the respective thematic are...
In developing countries, communities neighboring protected areas continue to bear a disproportionate...
In developing countries, communities neighboring protected areas continue to bear a disproportionate...
The Batwa are an indigenous people living throughout areas of central equatorial Africa. In Uganda,...
The Batwa are an indigenous people living throughout areas of central equatorial Africa. In Uganda,...
Conference paper presented at the 1st African Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Strathmore Univer...
The Economic Road Map and Visions of the East African Community member states (Kenya, Tanzania, Ugan...
Poverty alleviation and socio-economic development are crucial elements of the millennium developmen...