Community-based tourism and peace parks benefit local communities through conservation in Southern Africa

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  • Kevin Mearns University of South Africa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38140/aa.v44i2.1351

Abstract

Community-based tourism is regarded as a potential driver of economic development for rural communities in close proximity to peace parks. The long-term success of peace parks in Southern Africa is only possible if local communities that live within or adjacent to peace parks receive significant benefits. Community-based tourism provides the means whereby such local communities may receive these benefits. This article establishes the spatial distribution of community-based tourism ventures in Southern Africa in relation to the proposed peace parks. A high degree of spatial association was found to exist between community-based tourism ventures and the proposed peace parks.

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Published

2012-04-30

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