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  • Africans and protected areas: North–South perspectives 

    Stone, Lesego S.; Nyaupane, Gyan P. (Science Direct, https://www.sciencedirect.com, 2016-05)
    The paper critically explores why most black Africans do not visit protected areas. More specifically, the study examines non-Western tourists’ perceptions of nature and nature-based tourism in comparison to Western ...
  • Local residents’ pride, tourists’ playground: the misrepresentation and exclusion of local residents in tourism 

    Stone, Lesego Senyana; Nyaupane, Gyan P. (Taylor & Francis (Routlegde), https://www.tandfonline.com, 2019-05-11)
    In most studies, Africans and other local residents in the Global South are often considered merely as hosts, and as a result, they are often misrepresented in shaping tourism in their own countries. Using Botswana as an ...
  • Pathways of human sprawl in wilderness buffer zones 

    Vanderpost, C. (Springer, http://www.springer.com, 2006)
    Intensification of human sprawl in buffer zones of globally important African wilderness areas is of worldwide concern. The paper identifies two major conflicting (yet potentially reconcilable) pathways of rural sprawl in ...
  • Pathways of Human Sprawl in Wilderness Buffer Zones 

    Vanderpost, C. (Population Environment; Springer Netherlands; http://www.springerlink.com/content/0t141ml76q32717m/, 2006-01)
    Intensification of human sprawl in buffer zones of globally important African wilderness areas is of worldwide concern. The paper identifies two major conflicting (yet potentially reconcilable) pathways of rural sprawl in ...