Assessment of the sustainability of Little Kulala Camp and Kulala Wilderness Camp in Namibia
M.Sc. (Environmental Management) === The tourism industry is one of the fastest growing industries worldwide and its role as a fundamental contributor to the economic sector cannot be understated. However, this growth has led to an increase in negative environmental impacts. The success of tourism r...
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/8862 |
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