Capacity building has enjoyed little attention in the tourism literature. This paper attempts to fill this gap with a proposition that capacity building for CBT development should be steeped in the local cultural context and go beyond tourism matters. This paper is a result of literature review, observation and ethnographic experiences in the study area. The paper argues that while tourism specific capacity building and skills are a pre-requisite, the ultimate aim should go beyond ‘technical’ skills to empower individuals as well as the community for holistic community development and well-being. With capacity building, communities are able to embrace community harmony and cohesion and resist co-option for individual gain. DOI: 10.5901/mjs...
Community capacity building is widely acknowledged as an important community development strategy. I...
Tourism has been widely proposed as a tool contributing to development. Community-based tourism (CBT...
Rural communities often view small-scale, community-based tourism development as a viable opportunit...
Capacity building has enjoyed little attention in the tourism literature. This paper attempts to fil...
This paper examines community capacity building as a strategy for tourism development at Shakaland Z...
Tourism, managed constructively, can play a role in poverty alleviation and community development. T...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first paragraph of the chapter is displayed as the a...
This paper investigates the role of tourism in rural development specifically with reference to comm...
Community-based tourism (CBT) has been promoted as a way of development whereby the sociocultural, e...
Community based tourism (CBT) has often been cited as an alternative to mass tourism and an approach...
Community capacity building is widely acknowledged as an important community development strategy. I...
Tourism as an industry is increasing rapidly in developing countries. Tourism is simultaneously port...
Published ArticleCommunity-based tourism (CBT) has been promoted as a way of development whereby the...
Examining control of community-based tourism projects by local communities can provide a better unde...
Thesis (MTech (Tourism and Hospitality Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2015.R...
Community capacity building is widely acknowledged as an important community development strategy. I...
Tourism has been widely proposed as a tool contributing to development. Community-based tourism (CBT...
Rural communities often view small-scale, community-based tourism development as a viable opportunit...
Capacity building has enjoyed little attention in the tourism literature. This paper attempts to fil...
This paper examines community capacity building as a strategy for tourism development at Shakaland Z...
Tourism, managed constructively, can play a role in poverty alleviation and community development. T...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first paragraph of the chapter is displayed as the a...
This paper investigates the role of tourism in rural development specifically with reference to comm...
Community-based tourism (CBT) has been promoted as a way of development whereby the sociocultural, e...
Community based tourism (CBT) has often been cited as an alternative to mass tourism and an approach...
Community capacity building is widely acknowledged as an important community development strategy. I...
Tourism as an industry is increasing rapidly in developing countries. Tourism is simultaneously port...
Published ArticleCommunity-based tourism (CBT) has been promoted as a way of development whereby the...
Examining control of community-based tourism projects by local communities can provide a better unde...
Thesis (MTech (Tourism and Hospitality Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2015.R...
Community capacity building is widely acknowledged as an important community development strategy. I...
Tourism has been widely proposed as a tool contributing to development. Community-based tourism (CBT...
Rural communities often view small-scale, community-based tourism development as a viable opportunit...