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by Steve Bogash, Horticulture Extension Educator/Researcher | Penn State University
Presented at the 2015 Minnesota Statewide High Tunnel Conference
Feb. 17-18, 2015
Presented by IFPRI Senior Research Fellow Ruth Meinzen-Dick and University of Dar Es Salaam Professor Faustin Maganga at Workshop on “New Directions for Irrigation
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The presentation was given at the Community Voices: Local Perspectives on International Responses to Illegal Wildlife Trade on Wednesday, 10 October 2018 at the Zoological Society of London.
More details: https://www.iied.org/CommunityVoices
Also, learn more about the new “People not poaching” online platform that supports communities as the first line of defence against illegal wildlife trade: https://peoplenotpoaching.org
Investment in the sustainable commons conditions for commons based enterprisesCIFOR-ICRAF
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The winter 2014/2015 edition of Private Forest Matters—a quarterly newsletter distributed to members of the Private Forest Landowners Association. Includes: highlights from a historic meeting of landowners in Ottawa, important information about fair timber pricing and watershed management, as well as dates for PFLA's upcoming hometown tour.
Taking stock & projecting apiculture value chains into the future in West and...Verina Ingram
Taking stock & projecting apiculture value chains into the future in West and Central Africa: Win wins for livelihoods & conservation? Ingram Apiculture knowledge sharing SNV CIFOR 31 may 2010
Strong community partnership through long-term land leasing: Phinda Private G...Anna Spenceley
As a luxury tour operator active in 19 countries worldwide, andBeyond provides extraordinary experiential tours and operates 33 lodges in six countries across Africa and South Asia. One such destination, the Phin- da Private Game Reserve, encompasses six lodges on rehabilitated land in rural South Africa.
Phinda represents a transitional partnership model in which the private-sector partner continues to operate, manage and market the reserve and its lodges, although a portion of the land and asset own- ership has been transferred to the community. This case study dem- onstrates how this kind of partnership, together with philanthropic activities carried out by Phinda’s Africa Foundation, can strengthen an inclusive business approach.
Protected areas and tourism in Cambodia, Ross SinclairAnna Spenceley
A presentation mad during a World Parks Congress event "Welcome Visitors: Making Tourism Work for Protected Areas and Sustainable Development: Part 1 – Critical Success Factors" that took place on 17 November 2014 in Sydney, Australia. Supported by the IUCN WCPA Tourism and Protected Areas Specialist Group and UNDP
Communities, cats and camera-traps: reducing human-carnivore conflict in Tanz...IIED
A presentation by Amy Dickman, director of the Ruaha Carnivore Project, about her work in Tanzania that empowers the communities surrounding Ruaha National Park to promote co-existence and reduce illegal wildlife trade.
The presentation was given at a webinar on community-based approaches to tackling poaching and illegal wildlife trade hosted by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) on 30 March 2020.
More details: https://www.iied.org/iied-webinar-community-based-approaches-tackling-poaching-illegal-wildlife-trade
Protected areas and tourism in Cambodia, Ross SinclairAnna Spenceley
A presentation made during a World Parks Congress event "Welcome Visitors: Making Tourism Work for Protected Areas and Sustainable Development: Part 1 – Critical Success Factors" that took place on 17 November 2014 in Sydney, Australia. Supported by the IUCN WCPA Tourism and Protected Areas Specialist Group and UNDP
Hunting and conservation at the Greater Balepye Nature ReserveIIED
A presentation on hunting and conservation at the Greater Balepye Nature Reserve given by the chief admin officer of Balepye CPA/Secretariat, Prince Dipati Maenetja.
The presentation was given at the Community Voices: Local Perspectives on International Responses to Illegal Wildlife Trade on Wednesday, 10 October 2018 at the Zoological Society of London.
More details: https://www.iied.org/CommunityVoices
Also, learn more about the new “People not poaching” online platform that supports communities as the first line of defence against illegal wildlife trade: https://peoplenotpoaching.org
Investment in the sustainable commons conditions for commons based enterprisesCIFOR-ICRAF
Presentation by Steven Lawry and Ruth Meinzen-Dick at “GLF Discussion Forum on Commons Tenure for a Common Future” on the first day of the Global Landscapes Forum 2015, in Paris, France alongside COP21. For more information go to: www.landscapes.org.
The winter 2014/2015 edition of Private Forest Matters—a quarterly newsletter distributed to members of the Private Forest Landowners Association. Includes: highlights from a historic meeting of landowners in Ottawa, important information about fair timber pricing and watershed management, as well as dates for PFLA's upcoming hometown tour.
Taking stock & projecting apiculture value chains into the future in West and...Verina Ingram
Taking stock & projecting apiculture value chains into the future in West and Central Africa: Win wins for livelihoods & conservation? Ingram Apiculture knowledge sharing SNV CIFOR 31 may 2010
Strong community partnership through long-term land leasing: Phinda Private G...Anna Spenceley
As a luxury tour operator active in 19 countries worldwide, andBeyond provides extraordinary experiential tours and operates 33 lodges in six countries across Africa and South Asia. One such destination, the Phin- da Private Game Reserve, encompasses six lodges on rehabilitated land in rural South Africa.
Phinda represents a transitional partnership model in which the private-sector partner continues to operate, manage and market the reserve and its lodges, although a portion of the land and asset own- ership has been transferred to the community. This case study dem- onstrates how this kind of partnership, together with philanthropic activities carried out by Phinda’s Africa Foundation, can strengthen an inclusive business approach.
Protected areas and tourism in Cambodia, Ross SinclairAnna Spenceley
A presentation mad during a World Parks Congress event "Welcome Visitors: Making Tourism Work for Protected Areas and Sustainable Development: Part 1 – Critical Success Factors" that took place on 17 November 2014 in Sydney, Australia. Supported by the IUCN WCPA Tourism and Protected Areas Specialist Group and UNDP
Communities, cats and camera-traps: reducing human-carnivore conflict in Tanz...IIED
A presentation by Amy Dickman, director of the Ruaha Carnivore Project, about her work in Tanzania that empowers the communities surrounding Ruaha National Park to promote co-existence and reduce illegal wildlife trade.
The presentation was given at a webinar on community-based approaches to tackling poaching and illegal wildlife trade hosted by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) on 30 March 2020.
More details: https://www.iied.org/iied-webinar-community-based-approaches-tackling-poaching-illegal-wildlife-trade
Protected areas and tourism in Cambodia, Ross SinclairAnna Spenceley
A presentation made during a World Parks Congress event "Welcome Visitors: Making Tourism Work for Protected Areas and Sustainable Development: Part 1 – Critical Success Factors" that took place on 17 November 2014 in Sydney, Australia. Supported by the IUCN WCPA Tourism and Protected Areas Specialist Group and UNDP
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Sources of finance, Sue Snyman and Paul EaglesAnna Spenceley
Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
Legal framework for concessions in protected areas, Paul F J EaglesAnna Spenceley
Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
Fundamentals of tourism: NGOs in protected areas, Paul F J EaglesAnna Spenceley
Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
Fundamentals of tourism and concessions in protected areas, Paul F J EaglesAnna Spenceley
Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
Getting the job done: Skills and capacity needs, Sue SnymanAnna Spenceley
Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
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Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
Managing concessions in protected areas, Paul F J EaglesAnna Spenceley
Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
Guidelines for tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas, Anna ...Anna Spenceley
Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
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Assessing the Influence of Transportation on the Tourism Industry in Nigeriagsochially
This research dissertation investigates the complex interplay between transportation and the tourism industry in Nigeria, aiming to unravel critical insights that contribute to the enhancement of the overall tourist experience. The study employs a multi-faceted approach, literature review establishes a robust theoretical framework, incorporating The Service Quality and Satisfaction Theory to guide the research questions and hypotheses.
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Author: Imafidon Osademwingie Martins
Assessing the Influence of Transportation on the Tourism Industry in Nigeria
Living Outside the Fence: Sabi Sands, Andrew Rylance Anna Spenceley
1. Living Outside the Fence:
Opportunities for neighbouring communities to supply products
and services to the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, South Africa
Authors:
Andrew Rylance
andrewrylance@gmail.com
Dr. Anna Spenceley
annaspenceley@gmail.com
Funded by: the Travel Foundation
(www.thetravelfoundation.org.uk)
Supported by Sabi Sand Game Reserve
Management and Operators
(www.sabisand.co.za)
2. Paper Overview
• Aim to understand opportunities for
stimulating local enterprise development
within the tourism supply chain, linked to a
private game reserve in South Africa: the Sabi
Sand Game Reserve, neighbouring the Kruger
National Park.
• Quantifies the value of current procurement
spend by lodges on local products and services
and estimates their potential future
expenditure.
• Provides insights into relationships between
private lodges, game reserves and local
communities in South Africa.
Communities living next to the game reserve fence line
Local Thatcher
3. Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve (SSGR)
• 39 commercial lodges in the SSGR,
managed by 19 companies.
• Next to rhino poaching hotspot – Kruger
National Park.
• Located within third poorest municipality in
SA.
• Area of high rural population density -
300 people/km2
• 50% unemployment levels.
• Realised that incorporating communities
into SSGR supply chains is critical to
addressing socio-economic wildlife
pressures.
Source: GTZ (2010:3)
4. • 80% lodges procuring at least one
product from local communities
• Annual current spend (2013)
approximately US $ 78,000
• Top 5 Product Areas:
Current procurement situation
$ 0
$ 5,000
$ 10,000
$ 15,000
$ 20,000
$ 25,000
$ 30,000
Local Craft Fresh
Produce
Firewood Petrol and
Diesel
Paraffin
• 91% lodges procuring at least one
service from local communities
• Annual current spend (2013)
approximately US $ 550,000
• Top 4 Service Areas:
$ 0
$ 20,000
$ 40,000
$ 60,000
$ 80,000
$ 100,000
$ 120,000
Community
Tours
Building
Maintenance
Waste
removal
Thatching
5. Future Interest in Local Procurement
$0
$200,000
$400,000
$600,000
$800,000
$1,000,000
$1,200,000
Local Products Local Services
Future
Current
• 100% of lodges expressed interest
in increased local procurement
• Total potential annual current
purchase (2013) approximately US
$ 2 million
• Local businesses where expertise
currently exists and demand > US $
10,000 per annum from lodges
include:
Products Services
Fresh Produce Electricians
Craft Laundry Services
Meat Repair Services: Air-con, Fridges etc
Transport Services
6. Bridging the Gap between Supply and Demand
• Demand exists but supplier study indicates that the
majority of local enterprises are not yet equipped to
meet this demand.
• Lodges and communities need to understand and
adapt to each other’s constraints.
• Local enterprises need to understand how the lodge
operates, the demands of their guests and the
consequences of poor supplier service on their
businesses.
• Lodge managers need to better understand the
financial, logistical and social constraints on local
enterprises and factor these issues into their
procurement strategies.
7. • Sharing the economic benefits of wildlife areas with communities
neighbouring protected areas is essential for long-term buy-in to
conservation.
• Critical to develop a legitimate wildlife economy to compete with the
illegal animal product market.
• In areas of high poverty levels if benefits of legitimate business activities
outweigh those from illegal activities, poaching levels reduce.
Why is this useful for other countries?
• Demonstrates how links between communities and reserves can be
sustainable when based on solid business principles.
Why is this important?
8. Components that lead to success
• Effective communication strategy
• Existing demand from lodges, who understand the bigger picture!
• Business and product development support for community enterprises to
supply quality products, consistently and communicate effectively with lodges
Enabling factors
• Designing transparent processes that respect local protocols
• Capacity building requires a multi-faceted approach, tailored to meet the
particular demand-supply gap.
What makes it work?