Township tourism in South Africa has grown in popularity since 1994 and is considered by some to be an appropriate mechanism for stimulating local economic development. This paper suggests, however, that it is not necessarily a viable or responsible development option, since it does not automatically ensure pro-poor benefits or enhance community development. Primary research conducted in Soweto to understand visitor demand and tourism stakeholder perspectives suggests there is a demand for responsible tourism in townships. The paper contributes to South African debates about the developmental role of tourism, township tourism and local economic development, responsible tourism, and the related policy implications. It calls for responsible t...
The importance of tourism as a vehicle for local economic development (LED) in South Africa has been...
Supporting the development of small tourism businesses has been seen by policy-makers as a valuable ...
TITLE OF PAPER: Responsible tourism management: the missing link between attitude and behaviour ABST...
Township tourism in South Africa has grown in popularity since 1994 and is considered by some to be ...
The paper analyses how tourism development at Umlazi which is one of the second biggest Townships in...
Slum tourism as a topic of investigation has seen significant growth since the beginning of this dec...
Sustainability is a global concern for any organisation seeking to remain relevant and in business. ...
The development of township tourism has created contradicting views amongst researchers with two dif...
Slum tourism is an expanding domain of research focused on organized tours to poorer areas of cities...
While the benefits of sustainable tourism such as job creation, income generation and improved qu...
The increased importance attached by policy-makers to the anticipated developmental effects of touri...
Township tourism is a relatively growing sector of the tourism market; therefore, many large cities ...
This chapter takes a retrospective view of the emergence and development of township tourism. By foc...
Published ArticleSustainability is a global concern for any organisation seeking to remain relevant ...
Responsible tourism incorporates economic, environmental and social imperatives in keeping with sust...
The importance of tourism as a vehicle for local economic development (LED) in South Africa has been...
Supporting the development of small tourism businesses has been seen by policy-makers as a valuable ...
TITLE OF PAPER: Responsible tourism management: the missing link between attitude and behaviour ABST...
Township tourism in South Africa has grown in popularity since 1994 and is considered by some to be ...
The paper analyses how tourism development at Umlazi which is one of the second biggest Townships in...
Slum tourism as a topic of investigation has seen significant growth since the beginning of this dec...
Sustainability is a global concern for any organisation seeking to remain relevant and in business. ...
The development of township tourism has created contradicting views amongst researchers with two dif...
Slum tourism is an expanding domain of research focused on organized tours to poorer areas of cities...
While the benefits of sustainable tourism such as job creation, income generation and improved qu...
The increased importance attached by policy-makers to the anticipated developmental effects of touri...
Township tourism is a relatively growing sector of the tourism market; therefore, many large cities ...
This chapter takes a retrospective view of the emergence and development of township tourism. By foc...
Published ArticleSustainability is a global concern for any organisation seeking to remain relevant ...
Responsible tourism incorporates economic, environmental and social imperatives in keeping with sust...
The importance of tourism as a vehicle for local economic development (LED) in South Africa has been...
Supporting the development of small tourism businesses has been seen by policy-makers as a valuable ...
TITLE OF PAPER: Responsible tourism management: the missing link between attitude and behaviour ABST...