ecotourism

Excursions to relatively untouched lands, which for the tourist promise the chance to observe unusual wildlife and indigenous inhabitants. The travel industry, in an attempt to market adventure and authenticity to those travellers weary of civilisation promote travel to environments free of modern technology. Ecotourism's inherent contradiction is the promotion of untouched lands which immediately become touched by the hands of tourism. (Source: WPR)



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Turpie J, Barnes J, de Longcamp M, Paxton M 2010. Sustainable Financing Plan for Namibia's Protected Area System.
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Suich H, Busch J, Barbancho N 2005. Economic impacts of Transfrontier Conservation Areas: Baseline of tourism in the Kavango-Zambesi TFCA.
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KAZATourism 2005.pdf 2.59 MB
2009. Tourism and enterprises.
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Tourism and enterprises.zip 87.69 KB
2011. Concession Areas.
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Concessions.zip 76.71 KB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2013. Managment Plan Bwabwata National Park 2013 /214 to 2017/2014.
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Managment Plan Bwabwata National Park.pdf 2.85 MB
Joubert E 1974. The development of wildlife utilization in South West Africa. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 4 (1) 35-42
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