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SINKING SEYCHELLES: TOURISM TO THE RESCUE?

Year:2024
Institution(s): University of Pretoria
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Sieber N.

In the fight against the international climate crisis, the opinions of small island nation states echo with a unique resonance. These islands, though small in size, and often marginalised in earth’s oceans, are bearing witness to the massive impacts of climate change first-hand, standing often times alone and vulnerable Show more


Crafting a living heritage (en)gendering memory and culture: The Mogalakwena Craft Project

Year:2024
Institution(s): University of Pretoria
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Mogoboya M.

Over the past twenty years a group of women from Mogalakwena in the province of Limpopo have been crafting a living heritage by documenting their knowledge and experience of local cultural practices through the medium of embroidery. The women from Mogalakwena started documenting their knowledge of their culture as a way to Show more


Sustainable Tourism Development through the Participation of the Phiphidi Village Community in Tourism Development Initiatives

Year:2024
Institution(s): University of Venda
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Rasekhinya W

The study aimed to explore and understand the key role of community participation in the development of tourism in Phiphidi village. The specific objectives of the study included assessing the significance of community participation, identifying barriers to participation, examining mechanisms to encourage participation, and Show more


Investigating the social the Social Impacts of Phalaphala royal heritage festival on surrounding communities

Year:2024
Institution(s): University of Venda
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Rambau V.C

This study investigates the social impacts of tourism events on communities living in the vicinity of the event venues. It investigates perceptions of host communities on impacts of the events. The findings revealed that tourism events have both positive and negative impacts on host communities. The study uses the qualitative Show more


Investigating the Training and Development needs of Employees in the B & Bs sector in Thohoyandou

Year:2024
Institution(s): University of Venda
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Molepo M.L

South Africa’s Bed & Breakfast (B&B) sector has grown rapidly since 1994 because of inclusive growth measures that seek to correct the tainted legacy of the apartheid era. The sector is widely occupied by small businesses which recruit local people using entry-level qualifications. However, little attention has been given to Show more


Investigating the Barriers to the Participation of University of Venda second-year Tourism students in Domestic Tourism.

Year:2024
Institution(s): University of Venda
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Nengudza T

Youth and student tourism is critical to upgrading the tourism market, as the estimate of the youth travel market has changed over the past decade. The World Tourism Association notes that youth visitors make up one-sixth of worldwide entries, with an average of sixty percent. Therefore, it is crucial to conduct research that Show more


Looking to the past to travel in the future: Post pandemic tourism

Year:2023
Institution(s): University of Pretoria
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Cyreille T.

Global pandemics have played an enormous role in shaping the tourism landscape. This dissertation focuses on the impact of pandemics on tourism by bringing together the responses to crisis from stakeholders in the 20th and 21st centuries. It examines historical pandemics from the Spanish influenza (1918) to COVID-19 (2019) Show more


Critical Success Factors for a Guided Tour Experience: A Demand and Supply-Side Analysis

Year:2023
Institution(s): Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Hill K.L

Guided tours and tourism destinations are inseparable, with such guided tours often being sought after for their power to improve tourist satisfaction and envisioned to enhance visitors' experience and impact tourism growth at destinations. The success of such guided tours is often premised on several factors, which when Show more


Potential of Tourism Development in Rural Areas: the case of Makuya Village

Year:2023
Institution(s): University of Venda
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Nekhubvi.P

According to the World Bank (1975), rural development is defined as a strategy aiming at the improvement of economic and social living conditions, focusing on a specific group of poor people in rural areas. It assists the poorest group among the people living in rural areas to benefit from development. Tourism is regarded as Show more


Assessment of Adventure Activities at Phiphidi Waterfall

Year:2023
Institution(s): University of Venda
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Nemafhohoni RC

According to the Global tourism organisation (2022) tourism is one of the world's fastest-growing sectors, with adventure tourism being one of the fastest-growing sub-industries. Adventure tourism is a developing niche market, with the potential to become extremely popular and profitable. The term "adventure" refers to a unique Show more


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