Sucess factors for the development of natural resource-based reports: a comparative analysis of Mphephu, Sagole and Tshipise thermal Springs, Limpopo, South Africa

South Africa is endowed with hot springs, some operating as resorts. Some hot springs are either totally undeveloped or were developed in the past but now collapsed now in disuse. The main objective of this study was to identity competitive factors that contributed to the success or failure of the r...

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Main Author: Tuwani, Ndiafhi Patrick
Other Authors: Mearns, K.F. (Prof.)
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:Tuwani, Ndiafhi Patrick (2011) Sucess factors for the development of natural resource-based reports: a comparative analysis of Mphephu, Sagole and Tshipise thermal Springs, Limpopo, South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5845>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-58452018-11-19T17:14:26Z Sucess factors for the development of natural resource-based reports: a comparative analysis of Mphephu, Sagole and Tshipise thermal Springs, Limpopo, South Africa Tuwani, Ndiafhi Patrick Mearns, K.F. (Prof.) Olivier, J. (Prof.) Competitiveness factors Tourism success factors Thermal hot springs South Africa is endowed with hot springs, some operating as resorts. Some hot springs are either totally undeveloped or were developed in the past but now collapsed now in disuse. The main objective of this study was to identity competitive factors that contributed to the success or failure of the resorts as tourism destination. A multifaceted approach was used to gather data from three thermal springs located in Vhembe District Municipality in Limpopo, namely, Tshipise, Mphephu and Sagole, through personal observation, field trips, informal discussion, interviews with specific individuals, group interviews, published and unpublished literature. The data generated was analysed using Likert type scale as well as scoring the presence and absence of competitive elements to compare the success factors of the three resorts. Tourism Destination Competitiveness was used as a proxy indicator of successful development of the resorts. The results indicate that Tshipise was very successful, Mphephu less so and Sagole was declining. Elements that require improvement identified and recommendations were made to rejuvenate Sagole. (M.Sc. Environmental Management) 2012-06-25T08:57:10Z 2012-06-25T08:57:10Z 2011-11 Thesis Tuwani, Ndiafhi Patrick (2011) Sucess factors for the development of natural resource-based reports: a comparative analysis of Mphephu, Sagole and Tshipise thermal Springs, Limpopo, South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5845> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5845 en
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topic Competitiveness factors
Tourism success factors
Thermal hot springs
spellingShingle Competitiveness factors
Tourism success factors
Thermal hot springs
Tuwani, Ndiafhi Patrick
Sucess factors for the development of natural resource-based reports: a comparative analysis of Mphephu, Sagole and Tshipise thermal Springs, Limpopo, South Africa
description South Africa is endowed with hot springs, some operating as resorts. Some hot springs are either totally undeveloped or were developed in the past but now collapsed now in disuse. The main objective of this study was to identity competitive factors that contributed to the success or failure of the resorts as tourism destination. A multifaceted approach was used to gather data from three thermal springs located in Vhembe District Municipality in Limpopo, namely, Tshipise, Mphephu and Sagole, through personal observation, field trips, informal discussion, interviews with specific individuals, group interviews, published and unpublished literature. The data generated was analysed using Likert type scale as well as scoring the presence and absence of competitive elements to compare the success factors of the three resorts. Tourism Destination Competitiveness was used as a proxy indicator of successful development of the resorts. The results indicate that Tshipise was very successful, Mphephu less so and Sagole was declining. Elements that require improvement identified and recommendations were made to rejuvenate Sagole. === (M.Sc. Environmental Management)
author2 Mearns, K.F. (Prof.)
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Tuwani, Ndiafhi Patrick
author Tuwani, Ndiafhi Patrick
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title Sucess factors for the development of natural resource-based reports: a comparative analysis of Mphephu, Sagole and Tshipise thermal Springs, Limpopo, South Africa
title_short Sucess factors for the development of natural resource-based reports: a comparative analysis of Mphephu, Sagole and Tshipise thermal Springs, Limpopo, South Africa
title_full Sucess factors for the development of natural resource-based reports: a comparative analysis of Mphephu, Sagole and Tshipise thermal Springs, Limpopo, South Africa
title_fullStr Sucess factors for the development of natural resource-based reports: a comparative analysis of Mphephu, Sagole and Tshipise thermal Springs, Limpopo, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Sucess factors for the development of natural resource-based reports: a comparative analysis of Mphephu, Sagole and Tshipise thermal Springs, Limpopo, South Africa
title_sort sucess factors for the development of natural resource-based reports: a comparative analysis of mphephu, sagole and tshipise thermal springs, limpopo, south africa
publishDate 2012
url Tuwani, Ndiafhi Patrick (2011) Sucess factors for the development of natural resource-based reports: a comparative analysis of Mphephu, Sagole and Tshipise thermal Springs, Limpopo, South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5845>
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