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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Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations (NACSO) 2018. What nature gives us: Joint Venture lodges bring jobs to conservancies.
Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations (NACSO) 2018. Learning on the job: Joint Venture lodges bring jobs to conservancies.
Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations (NACSO) 2018. The elephants and the ladies: Joint Venture lodges bring jobs to conservancies.
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The elephants and the ladies.pdf 2.43 MB
Namibia Statistics Agency 2013. Profile of Namibia.
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Profile of Namibia.pdf 6.51 MB
Muntifering JR, Clark S, Linklater WL, Uri-Khob S, Hebach E, Cloete J, Jacobs S, Knight AT 2020. Lessons from a conservation and tourism cooperative: the Namibian black rhinoceros case. Annals of Tourism Research 82
Meletis ZA, Campbell LM 2007. Call it consumption! Re-conceptualizing ecotourism as consumption and consumptive. Geography Compass (1/4) 850–870
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Ecotourism as Consumption and Consumptive.pdf 152.32 KB
2011. Base layer-Conservation Areas: Protected Areas.
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Protected areas.kml 2.34 MB
Protected Areas.kmz 765.38 KB
Protected Areas 2011.zip 407.8 KB
Alberts M, Barnes JI 2008. Sustainable tourism options for the coastal zone of Namibia.
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Research Discussion Paper 77_2008.pdf 617.65 KB
Turpie J, Lange G, Martin R, Davies R, Barnes JI 2005. Namibia's protected areas: Their economic worth and the feasibility of their financing.
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Research Discussion Paper 73_2005.pdf 340.79 KB
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), The World Bank 2014. Getting Financed - 9 Tips For Community Joint Ventures In Tourism.
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Getting Financed_9 Tips For Community Joint Ventures In Tourism.pdf 3.68 MB
Poonyth D, Barnes JI, Suich H, Monamati M 2001. Satellite and resource accounting as tools for tourism planning in southern Africa.
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Research Discussion Paper 43_2001.pdf 78.46 KB
Ashley C, Garland E 1994. Promoting community-based tourism development.
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Research Discussion Paper 4_1994.pdf 364.07 KB
Jacobs L, du Preez EA, Fairer-Wessels F 2020. To wish upon a star: Exploring Astro Tourism as vehicle for sustainable rural development. Development Southern Africa 37 (1) 87-104
Kalvelage L, Revilla Diez J, Bollig M How much remains? Local value capture from tourism in Zambezi, Namibia. Tourism Geographies
2021. Paving the way for carbon-neutral travel in Namibia. Conservation and the Environment in Namibia (2020)
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Paving the way for carbon_neutral travel in Namibia.pdf 2.36 MB
Sweeney L, Baker A, Thaniseb A, Brown C, Tweddle D, Hay C, van der Waal C 2010. A Preliminary Economic Assessment of the Contribution of Fishing Lodges in the Caprivi Region to the Local Economy, April 2010.
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TR 2.1 lodge report final PDF.pdf 662.74 KB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2007. Policy on Tourism and Wildlife Concessions on State Land.
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) Namib-Naukluft Park.
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NNP.pdf 1.5 MB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) Mudumu National Park.
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Mudumu.pdf 2.89 MB
Legal Assistance Centre (LAC) 2009. Striking a better balance: An investigation of mining practices in Namibia's Protected Areas.
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Mining in Protected Areas.pdf 1.85 MB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) Skeleton Coast Park.
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Skeleton Coast Park.pdf 6.35 MB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) Sossusvlei.
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Sossusvlei 2.pdf 3.9 MB
Engstrand-Neacsu V 2014. Mission - Saving the Okavango Delta. Waterfront 02-Jul
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Kavango delta story in Stockholm international newsletter.pdf 1.24 MB
Southern African Development Community (SADC) 1998. Protocol on Tourism.
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Protocol Tourism.pdf 40.99 KB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2008. National Policy on Tourism for Namibia.
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Tourism Policy2.pdf 1004.58 KB
The Sperrgebiet Land Use Plan.
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Sperrgebiet conservation planning.pdf 239.77 KB