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Title: | Ecotourism |
Keywords: | Economic Development Environment Participation |
Issue Date: | Apr-1996 |
Publisher: | Centre for Applied Social Sciences (CASS), University of Zimbabwe (UZ) |
Abstract: | Tourism is a US$3.4 trillion a year global industry and, according to the World Tourism Organisation, the industry is expanding at 4 percent every year, the fastest growing industry in the world. In 1994, Africa as a whole accounted for only US$6.3 billion worth of tourist receipts, most of which was spent in North Africa. Southern Africa is currently attempting to gain a greater share of these tourist receipts and is trying to foster inter-regional tourism through such newly formed organisations as the Regional Tourism Organisation of Southern Africa (RETOSA). A key aim of this organisation is to encourage inter-regional marketing packages to increase the volume of tourist receipts in the region. Such marketing networks are the first step towards creating packaged mass tourism. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10646/2011 |
Other Identifiers: | Hasler, Richard . (1996) Ecotourism : A Comparative Analysis of Findings from Kenya, Zimbabwe and South Africa, CASS Occasional Paper, NRM Series,1996. Harare, Mt. Pleasant: CASS http://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/123456789/5288 |
Appears in Collections: | Social Sciences Research , IDS UK OpenDocs |
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