The social impacts of community-based tourism: A case study of Khama rhino sanctuary trust in the central district of Botswana
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http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1797Abstract
Student Number: 9601911P - MA research report - School of Arts - Faculty of HumanitiesThe purpose of this study was to find out the social impact of community-based tourism on host communities, using a case study of Khama Rhino Sanctuary Trust. Community-based tourism is the new buzzword for tourism development nowadays, with its proponents promoting its potential to increase local benefits and to empower local communities in economic, social, environmental and cultural terms. This research sought to address closely the benefits and problems associated with community-based tourism in one community in Botswana. The research also attempted to find out how involved the community is in decision making processes involving the running of the Khama Rhino Sanctuary, a community-based initiative which is not only involved in tourism, but also in environmental education. The research findings indicate that there is no sense of ownership amongst the community and benefits have not been forthcoming. Although job opportunities have been created, these have not been increasing since the inception of the Sanctuary. Above all, the Sanctuary still relies heavily on foreign donors. In order to address the research questions, qualitative methods of data collection and analysis were employed.
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2006-11-16Type
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oai:wiredspace.wits.ac.za:10539/1797http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1797