This article briefly explores the development of tourism in Tanzania and then focuses primarily on relevant tourism policies adopted by the Tanzanian Government in order to grow the industry in a sustainable manner. Although these policies have been effective for a decade since their introduction, indications are that they are now falling short of expectations. A bureaucratic style of government as well as the apparent incompatibility of sustainable tourism policies and subsistence farming on communal-land, count among the main reasons for the possible collapse of the policies. With the main emphasis on economic gains, both environmental sustainability and socio cultural aspects have been assigned a much lower priority. The article explores...
The realisation by many developing countries in the last two decades that tourism can be an importan...
Globally, issues of sustainable development have become the fulcrum around which current internation...
This paper examines community-based tourism among Maasai communities in Tanzania in the context of n...
This article briefly explores the development of tourism in Tanzania and then focuses primarily on r...
Based largely on wildlife and natural attractions, Tanzanian tourism has become one of the mainstays...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 국제개발정책학과, 2012. 2. Moon, Woo-Sik.This paper aims at examining ecotourism in ...
The paper shows that while tourism has grown over the past few decades and has made a significant co...
Research Article published by Journal of Ecotourism Volume 14, 2015 - Issue 2-3This article assesse...
Based largely on wildlife and natural attractions, Tanzanian tourism has become one of the mainstays...
In the recent past, the concept of ecotourism has been promoted in Tanzania as an alternative, low-i...
Book Chapter, pages 170-183In the recent past, the concept of ecotourism has been promoted in Tanzan...
Sustainable Tourism Policy and Planning in Africa offers an accessible and understandable overview o...
Despite the many assets the continent possesses, tourism in Africa has mostly operated below its pot...
The overall aim of this qualitative study is to investigate the area of new sustainable tourism in t...
ii Tanzania is one of sub-Saharan Africa’s most popular and rapidly growing tourism destinations. De...
The realisation by many developing countries in the last two decades that tourism can be an importan...
Globally, issues of sustainable development have become the fulcrum around which current internation...
This paper examines community-based tourism among Maasai communities in Tanzania in the context of n...
This article briefly explores the development of tourism in Tanzania and then focuses primarily on r...
Based largely on wildlife and natural attractions, Tanzanian tourism has become one of the mainstays...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 국제개발정책학과, 2012. 2. Moon, Woo-Sik.This paper aims at examining ecotourism in ...
The paper shows that while tourism has grown over the past few decades and has made a significant co...
Research Article published by Journal of Ecotourism Volume 14, 2015 - Issue 2-3This article assesse...
Based largely on wildlife and natural attractions, Tanzanian tourism has become one of the mainstays...
In the recent past, the concept of ecotourism has been promoted in Tanzania as an alternative, low-i...
Book Chapter, pages 170-183In the recent past, the concept of ecotourism has been promoted in Tanzan...
Sustainable Tourism Policy and Planning in Africa offers an accessible and understandable overview o...
Despite the many assets the continent possesses, tourism in Africa has mostly operated below its pot...
The overall aim of this qualitative study is to investigate the area of new sustainable tourism in t...
ii Tanzania is one of sub-Saharan Africa’s most popular and rapidly growing tourism destinations. De...
The realisation by many developing countries in the last two decades that tourism can be an importan...
Globally, issues of sustainable development have become the fulcrum around which current internation...
This paper examines community-based tourism among Maasai communities in Tanzania in the context of n...