This paper begins by discussing some of the less developed areas of Europe, where tourism has generally been very successful. It then moves on to deal with islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans and the Caribbean, ending with African examples and the specific case of Zimbabwe
The paper shows that while tourism has grown over the past few decades and has made a significant co...
A GJZ (geographic Journal of Zimbabwe) article on tourism.International and domestic tourism creates...
This study is a post 2010 evaluation of Zimbabwe as a preferred tourism destination. The post 2010 ...
This paper begins by discussing some of the less developed areas of Europe, where tourism has genera...
Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. Its rapid expansion has been consider...
This study examines the impact of tourism caused by the presence of world heritage sites on the econ...
This paper aims to respond to a knowledge gap on an important macro- economic question that has igni...
Despite the many unique and fascinating tourism attractions in Sub-Saharan Africa, the sub-region is...
This paper examines the main challenges which confronted Zimbabwe’s tourism sector between 1960 and ...
Scanned copy in 2 volumes.The purpose of this study is to examine tourism development planning in Ke...
This study seeks to explore the trends in international tourist arrivals in a developing country - K...
In recent times, the “Africa Rising” chorus is being heard across multiple socio-economic, political...
Many countries around the world continue to consider or adopt tourism primarily for the economic ben...
Major tourist attractions in Zimbabwe include: natural, cultural, historical, and wildlife found in ...
PhD (Tourism Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe aim of this study was to de...
The paper shows that while tourism has grown over the past few decades and has made a significant co...
A GJZ (geographic Journal of Zimbabwe) article on tourism.International and domestic tourism creates...
This study is a post 2010 evaluation of Zimbabwe as a preferred tourism destination. The post 2010 ...
This paper begins by discussing some of the less developed areas of Europe, where tourism has genera...
Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. Its rapid expansion has been consider...
This study examines the impact of tourism caused by the presence of world heritage sites on the econ...
This paper aims to respond to a knowledge gap on an important macro- economic question that has igni...
Despite the many unique and fascinating tourism attractions in Sub-Saharan Africa, the sub-region is...
This paper examines the main challenges which confronted Zimbabwe’s tourism sector between 1960 and ...
Scanned copy in 2 volumes.The purpose of this study is to examine tourism development planning in Ke...
This study seeks to explore the trends in international tourist arrivals in a developing country - K...
In recent times, the “Africa Rising” chorus is being heard across multiple socio-economic, political...
Many countries around the world continue to consider or adopt tourism primarily for the economic ben...
Major tourist attractions in Zimbabwe include: natural, cultural, historical, and wildlife found in ...
PhD (Tourism Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe aim of this study was to de...
The paper shows that while tourism has grown over the past few decades and has made a significant co...
A GJZ (geographic Journal of Zimbabwe) article on tourism.International and domestic tourism creates...
This study is a post 2010 evaluation of Zimbabwe as a preferred tourism destination. The post 2010 ...