Reports
An assessment of the tourism supply value chains to inform government intervention
Tourism is widely recognised as a key driver of economic growth, employment, and social development in South Africa. However, the sector’s full potential remains underutilised due to persistent challenges such as fragmentation, weak coordination, infrastructure deficiencies, and limited evidence-based understanding of how the Show more
Tourist guiding is an important subsector of the tourism sector. In South Africa, tourism forms an important contributor to the economy and accounts for a large portion of employment. Tourist guiding has been seen as a mechanism for upliftment due to the relative ease of entering the sector. Despite this, transformation within Show more
Accommodation grading systems, such as the Star Grading System in South Africa, are classification or rating systems used in countries worldwide. It provides quality assurance and a sense of legitimacy to the business benefitting both the supply and demand side of the sector. Given the continuous changes the sector faces, the Show more
Accommodation grading systems officially exist in many countries and globally, including South Africa, there are official star grading systems to classify tourism accommodation based on physical and qualitative criteria. The Tourism Grading Council of South Africa (TGCSA) plays a critical role in providing standardised ratings Show more
Piloting and refinement of the tourism resilience model
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the susceptibility of the global tourism industry to the negative impact of health-related crises on international mobility and tourism demand. Moreover, in the ‘proverbial’ post-COVID-19 era, South Africa’s tourism industry is prone to the effects of various internal and external shocks. Show more
The COVID-19 pandemic is catalysing changes in consumer demands as well as necessitating a paradigm shift for research on tourist behaviour and decision making. The aim of the study is to examine how niche tourism may be leveraged as part of the tourism sector’s recovery plan to rejuvenate supply and ignite demand post Show more
The study aimed to re-examine perspectives on the recovery of South Africa’s domestic tourism in a COVID-19 environment; stipulating the aim and objectives. There is consensus about the role of domestic tourism in the tourism sector’s recovery post the devastating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. A multi-conceptual Show more
The COVID-19 global pandemic has caused unprecedented socio-economic impacts and, at the same time, raised awareness of the role social and environmental sustainability needs to play in our everyday life and economic activities. Despite the significant negative impacts of the pandemic on tourism in South Africa, the crisis Show more
South African tourism sector demand and supply-towards post- COVID-19 resilience
Tourism is widely considered to be a viable vector for sustainable socio-economic development on the African continent due to the integrative nature of its value chain (forward and backward linkages with suppliers and service providers), as well as economic multiplier effect (tourism receipts, export products, employment Show more
The impact of COVID-19 on the tourism-transport interface in South Africa
The overall aim of the study was to explore the impact of COVID-19 on the Tourism-Transport Interface in South Africa with a view to proposing a scenario where this relationship might create opportunities for tourism to prosper post COVID-19. The research followed a three-step process beginning with a systematic description, Show more