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Crossing Borders for Nature. European examples of transboundary conservation
… agriculture, environment and economy, representatives of tourism boards, farmers’ associations and NGOs from both … visits were organised to farms, rural communities and tourism businesses. A broad range of topics was discussed and … and value added products of the region. Developing rural tourism would contribute to the diversification of income …
Review of the Legal and Policy Framework for Transboundary Natural Resource Management in Southern Africa
… day trips into the other parks. This will mean that more tourism dollars will be spent in South Africa, both inside … in the loss of traditional resource rights but increase tourism revenue nationally. Thus, TBNRM initiatives need to … options or opportunities for habitat protection, tourism, employment, economic empowerment and an increase in …
Review and Analysis of specific Transboundary Natural Resources Management (TBNRM) Initiatives in the Southern African Region
… day trips into the other parks. This will mean that more tourism dollars will be spent in South Africa, both inside … in the loss of traditional resource rights but increase tourism revenue nationally. Thus, TBNRM initiatives need to … options or opportunities for habitat protection, tourism, employment, economic empowerment and an increase in …
European models of good practice in protected areas
… it has encouraged small-scale indigenous developments for tourism in the villages, through the growth of small hotels, … shifts from exploitation of nat- ural resources to nature tourism, so it becomes in everyone’s interests to increase … parks in Europe, for whom balancing conservation with tourism and generating benefits for local people is the main …
A critique of transboundary natural resource management in Southern Africa
… Nature of Resources and Ecosystems 5 Economic Growth and Tourism 5 The SADC Treaty and Regional Economic Integration 6 … in TBNRM 19 The Shift from Agriculture to Wildlife and Tourism 19 Poor Community Consultation and Participation 20 … for breeding animals and expertise. Economic Growth and Tourism There is also an economic justification for TBNRM in …
Protected landscapes and cultural and spiritual values
… negative in each case studied here. In many cases mass tourism has had a negative impact, although in some cases for … of Khumbu the relationship with less massive types of tourism is reasonably positive. Moreover, cul- tural and … but increasing development pressure cataly- sed by mass tourism in this previously remote region is to- day leading …
Transboundary Conservation. A systematic and integrated approach
… .24 Box 8 Kavango Zambezi (KAZA): planning for sustainable tourism development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … over from World War I, and the bilateral regulation of tourism and traffic in the border areas. The Krakow Protocol … region. 8 Presented during the First Global Conference on Tourism ‘A Vital Force for Peace’, Vancouver, Canada, and …
The Futures of Privately Protected Areas
… and National Parks, Ministry of Environment, Wildlife & Tourism, Botswana; Claudio Padua and Angela Pellin, Institute … Network, Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment and Tourism, Palau; Trevor Sandwith, Director IUCN’s Global … Biodiversity Officer, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade, Tourism, Environment and Labour, Tuvalu; Jay Udelhoven, …
Security considerations in the planning and management of transboundary conservation areas
… have now been torn down to achieve the conservation and tourism objectives of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park; … measures, impact on humans and livestock, hunting impacts, tourism opportunities, all best addressed by small … and Modise, 2002), commissioned by the Regional Tourism Organisation and Development Bank of Southern Africa, …
The Ecosystem Approach: Island voices Island choices
… based on only one or two sectors, commonly agriculture and tourism. This makes them highly susceptible to economic … resources, coastal and marine resources, energy and tourism (UNGA, 1999). Issues relevant to small island … and marine resources n Freshwater n Land n Energy n Tourism n Biodiversity resources n National institutions and …