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A concessionaire model for food and beverage operations in South African National Parks
(North-West University, 2012)
In recent years, protected areas have come under pressure due to the budget cuts of government. As a result, national parks have had to devise strategies by means of which they are able to generate additional revenue, in ...
Developing a competitiveness model for South African National Parks
(2015)
The tourism industry is an extremely competitive industry which is mainly caused by the
ever changing needs of tourists. However, despite the constant change in tourist
behaviour, violent terrorist attacks on countries ...
Communication efficacy of South African National Parks : a case study of the Karoo National Park
(North-West University, 2008)
According to the literature review, communication is the key to managing and building relationships in an organisation. To communicate holistically, an organisation needs to communicate internally and externally. Hargie, ...
Critical success factors for managing the visitor experience at the Kruger National Park
(North-West University, 2011)
Nature–based tourism destinations have shown significant growth over the past decade and, with the ever increasing numbers of tourists travelling to national parks, the right management structures, goals and objectives ...
Development of a tourism management framework for Mapungubwe National Park
(2013)
MNP is one of the smallest and youngest national parks in the portfolio of South African National Parks (SANParks). The park is also a World Heritage Site because it contains the remnants of the ancient Kingdom of Mapungubwe, ...
Developing a socio-economic driven business model for managing an urban national park
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2015)
Tourism has grown substantially as an economic and a social phenomenon over the past few decades. The issue of environmental sustainability cannot be separated from the issues relating to social and economic development. ...
The relationship between travel motives, service levels and satisfaction of nature–base [i.e.nature–based] tourist [i.e. tourists]
(North-West University, 2010)
The literature review on tourist satisfaction revealed that a satisfied tourist leads to positive word of mouth recommendation to friends and family, loyalty (return visits), competitive advantage and long-term profitability ...
The development of a universal accessibility framework for national parks in South Africa and Zimbabwe
(2015)
Despite global growth in the disability tourism market, tourism organisations have not realised the full potential of this market due to a lack of understanding of this market segment as well as the perception that PwDs ...