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Ecotourism ventures : Rags or Riches?
Author
Loon, Rael M
Polakow, Daniel
Publisher
Annals of Tourism Research
Publication Year
2001
Body

The diminishing wilderness areas remaining in southern Africa offer opportunities to establish and market ecotourism destinations. It would thus be useful to gain insight into what conditions make certain ventures viable. With the aid of a model and using data from Ongoye Forest in South Africa, the long-term financial viability of three operational ecotourism scenarios is assessed: upmarket lodges, middle-of-the-range chalets, and campsites. The resulting "preferred" scenario depends on a specific weighted interest in favor of the community, the environment, or the investor. The economic realities of southern Africa suggest that without government support, it may be risky to invest extensive initial capital into the larger scale ecotourism projects proposed.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
28
Journal Number
4
Journal Pages
892-907
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Annals of Tourism Research
Keywords
eco-tourism
economic viability
local communities
environmental impacts
Ongoye Forest
South Africa
Economic Aspects
modelling
Africa