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Contribution of Tourism Revenue to Financing Protected Area Management in Southern Africa

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  • Published: 2017
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Author(s)
A. Rylance
Publisher(s)
Tourism Review International
Level of Accessibility
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Stakeholders
Destination Organizations, Public Sector
Geographic Regions
Africa
Languages
English

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Description

This research article provides a report on research assessing the extent to which tourism contributes towards biodiversity financing for Protected Areas management in southern African countries.

Topics
Destination Governance and Management
Economic Contribution
Ecosystems and Biodiversity
Environmental Conservation
Investment and Finance
Protected and Managed Areas
Purchasing and Supply Chain Management
Resource Management
Stakeholder Engagement
GSTC-D Criterias
A1 -Destination management responsibility
A4 -Enterprise engagement and sustainability standards
A5 -Resident engagement and feedback
B1 -Measuring the economic contribution of tourism
B4 -Support for community
D1 -Protection of sensitive environments
D5 -Energy conservation
D6 -Water stewardship
D7 -Water quality
Sustainable Development Goals - SDG's
14- Life Below Water
Citation
“A. Rylance;  
2017;  
Contribution of Tourism Revenue to Financing Protected Area Management in Southern Africa;  
BTRP-ID:  2729″

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