This study sought to examine the relationship between capacity building, community involvement in tourism activities and community welfare among the local communities living around protected areas in Uganda. The design of the study was cross sectional in that both quantitative and qualitative techniques were used in the analysis of the findings. A significant positive relationship existed between capacity building, community involvement and community welfare respectively. A strong positive relationship existed between community involvement and community welfare. Where community involvement existed, community welfare improved and vice versa. Among all the factors, community welfare significantly depended on community involvement in tourism ...
In developing countries, communities neighboring protected areas continue to bear a disproportionate...
In developing countries, communities neighboring protected areas continue to bear a disproportionate...
Community-Based Tourism (CBT) is gaining prestige in developing countries as an alternative to mass ...
Since tourism is resource based, for areas with relevant resources, tourism offers an additional mea...
Tourism is one of the growth sectors recognized for its role in socio-economic transformation and im...
This paper illustrates an innovative approach to enhance rural livelihoods through community tourism...
The recuperation of tourism in Uganda will be a slow process. The tourist industry must overcome yea...
This thesis discusses the involvement and participation of local communities in tourism development ...
Tourism as an industry is increasing rapidly in developing countries. Tourism is simultaneously port...
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...
This thesis discusses the involvement and participation of local communities in tourism development ...
Conference paper presented at the 1st African Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Strathmore Univer...
Community capacity building is widely acknowledged as an important community development strategy. I...
This paper examines community capacity building as a strategy for tourism development at Shakaland Z...
In developing countries, communities neighboring protected areas continue to bear a disproportionate...
In developing countries, communities neighboring protected areas continue to bear a disproportionate...
Community-Based Tourism (CBT) is gaining prestige in developing countries as an alternative to mass ...
Since tourism is resource based, for areas with relevant resources, tourism offers an additional mea...
Tourism is one of the growth sectors recognized for its role in socio-economic transformation and im...
This paper illustrates an innovative approach to enhance rural livelihoods through community tourism...
The recuperation of tourism in Uganda will be a slow process. The tourist industry must overcome yea...
This thesis discusses the involvement and participation of local communities in tourism development ...
Tourism as an industry is increasing rapidly in developing countries. Tourism is simultaneously port...
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...
This thesis discusses the involvement and participation of local communities in tourism development ...
Conference paper presented at the 1st African Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Strathmore Univer...
Community capacity building is widely acknowledged as an important community development strategy. I...
This paper examines community capacity building as a strategy for tourism development at Shakaland Z...
In developing countries, communities neighboring protected areas continue to bear a disproportionate...
In developing countries, communities neighboring protected areas continue to bear a disproportionate...
Community-Based Tourism (CBT) is gaining prestige in developing countries as an alternative to mass ...