This study investigated the impact of Chobe National Park on rural development and biodiversity conservation by focusing on the influence the park has on people‟s livelihoods and the subsequent effect on conservation behaviors. Chobe District is biodiversity well-endowed, yet an area where poverty is the order of the day. The natural resource base of Chobe makes the district the second most important tourism area in Botswana after the Okavango Delta. Given the growth and position of tourism as the most important engine of economic growth after diamonds in Botswana, the study sought to determine whether the claimed conservation and tourism benefits are realized at the household level
Two students with the School for International Training, Amie Fleming and Erica Hann, conducted thre...
Thesis (M.Env.Dev.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.Establishment of protected a...
This dissertation advances theoretical and empirical knowledge at an especially challenging research...
abstract: Firstly, this study uses community asset mapping guided by the Community Capitals Framewor...
This study analyzed changes in livelihoods before and after tourism development at Khwai, Mababe and...
This study analyzed changes in livelihoods before and after tourism development at Khwai, Mababe and...
My dissertation research is a case study of how the presence of an area protected for wildlife conse...
Doctor of Philosophy in Geography and Environmental Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban ...
This research examines interactions between local people and predators as they are shaped by land us...
abstract: This study explores domestic and international tourists' perceptions of nature-based touri...
While the prevailing trend in scholarship on the social dynamics of biodiversity conservation in the...
While the prevailing trend in scholarship on the social dynamics of biodiversity conservation in the...
While the prevailing trend in scholarship on the social dynamics of biodiversity conservation in the...
Resolving conflict between agricultural livelihoods and wildlife conservation requires a sophisticat...
Master thesisThis study was carried out in the South West Province of Cameroon, specifically in the ...
Two students with the School for International Training, Amie Fleming and Erica Hann, conducted thre...
Thesis (M.Env.Dev.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.Establishment of protected a...
This dissertation advances theoretical and empirical knowledge at an especially challenging research...
abstract: Firstly, this study uses community asset mapping guided by the Community Capitals Framewor...
This study analyzed changes in livelihoods before and after tourism development at Khwai, Mababe and...
This study analyzed changes in livelihoods before and after tourism development at Khwai, Mababe and...
My dissertation research is a case study of how the presence of an area protected for wildlife conse...
Doctor of Philosophy in Geography and Environmental Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban ...
This research examines interactions between local people and predators as they are shaped by land us...
abstract: This study explores domestic and international tourists' perceptions of nature-based touri...
While the prevailing trend in scholarship on the social dynamics of biodiversity conservation in the...
While the prevailing trend in scholarship on the social dynamics of biodiversity conservation in the...
While the prevailing trend in scholarship on the social dynamics of biodiversity conservation in the...
Resolving conflict between agricultural livelihoods and wildlife conservation requires a sophisticat...
Master thesisThis study was carried out in the South West Province of Cameroon, specifically in the ...
Two students with the School for International Training, Amie Fleming and Erica Hann, conducted thre...
Thesis (M.Env.Dev.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.Establishment of protected a...
This dissertation advances theoretical and empirical knowledge at an especially challenging research...