Browsing by Subject "Community-based tourism"
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Community-based tourism: an exploration of the concept(s) from a political perspective
(Cognizant Communication Corporation, 2012)Tourism is always seen as a viable alternative means of boosting development in developing countries. Similarly, community-based tourism (CBT) is generally associated with development in poor, especially rural, communities. ... -
Community-based tourism: from a local to a global push
(AOSIS, 2016)Orientation: World inequality is growing and tourism contributes to it; an alternative option is, therefore, needed towards a more just and redistributive approach to this industry. Purpose: The aim is to propose that there ... -
Developing a pro-poor tourism framework for Zimbabwe
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)The aim of this study was to develop a pro-poor tourism framework for Zimbabwe, using a case study of Chitomborwizi East small-scale commercial farms, an area in Makonde District in Mashonaland West Province in Zimbabwe. ... -
Developing community-based tourism in South Africa: addressing the missing link: tourism and leisure
(AFAHPER-SD, 2014)Tourism has been widely proposed as a tool contributing to development. Community-based tourism (CBT) has been specifically recognised as a tourism development approach aimed at facilitating the development of disadvantaged ... -
Tourism, food and culture: community-based tourism, local food and community development in Mpondoland
(Wiley online library, 2012)Tourism is often seen as a tool for poverty alleviation and community development. This article highlights community-based tourism as a possible strategy for the development of poor communities. It further investigates how ... -
Towards a tourism and community development framework: an African perspective
(North-West University (South Africa), 2020)This research examines the potential of tourism to alleviate poverty and bring about community development in Manicaland province, Zimbabwe. It argues that tourism development in poor African rural communities can be a ...