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Journal articles on the topic "Tourism – Tanzania"
Mwakalobo, Adam, Abiud Kaswamila, Alex Kira, Onesmo Chawala, and Timothy Tear. "Tourism Regional Multiplier Effects in Tanzania: Analysis of Singita Grumeti Reserves Tourism in the Mara Region." Journal of Sustainable Development 9, no. 4 (July 30, 2016): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v9n4p44.
Full textCurry, Steve. "Tourism development in Tanzania." Annals of Tourism Research 17, no. 1 (1990): 133–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0160-7383(90)90119-c.
Full textLadislaus Fredrick Batinoluho. "Analysis of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in the Tourism Industry in Tanzania." Hospitality & Tourism Review 1, no. 2 (November 15, 2020): 25–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.38157/hospitality-tourism-review.v1i2.214.
Full textMelubo, Kokel. "Tanzania tourism policy review conference." Anatolia 28, no. 4 (July 3, 2017): 595–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13032917.2017.1347737.
Full textNdekwa, Albert Gabriel, and Tumaini Mujuni Katunzi. "Small and Medium Tourist Enterprises and Social Media Adoption: Empirical Evidence from Tanzanian Tourism Sector." International Journal of Business and Management 11, no. 4 (March 15, 2016): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v11n4p71.
Full textCharles, Goodluck. "Coordinating regulatory agencies for improved tourism policy in Tanzania." Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights 2, no. 1 (April 29, 2019): 2–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jhti-08-2018-0049.
Full textMacha, Lilian. "Tanzania Citizens’ Participation in Domestic Tourism." International Journal for Innovation Education and Research 9, no. 6 (June 1, 2021): 209–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol9.iss6.3168.
Full textAnderson, Wineaster, Theresia Busagara, Deogratious Mahangila, Maria Minde, Donath Olomi, and Victor Bahati. "The dialogue and advocacy initiatives for reforming the business environment of the tourism and hospitality sector in Tanzania." Tourism Review 72, no. 1 (April 18, 2017): 45–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/tr-09-2016-0036.
Full textAnderson, Wineaster. "Linkages between tourism and agriculture for inclusive development in Tanzania." Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights 1, no. 2 (May 14, 2018): 168–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jhti-11-2017-0021.
Full textKara, Nasra Shoka, and Kezia Herman Mkwizu. "Demographic factors and travel motivation among leisure tourists in Tanzania." International Hospitality Review 34, no. 1 (April 3, 2020): 81–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ihr-01-2020-0002.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Tourism – Tanzania"
Curry, S. "Tourism and underdevelopment in Tanzania : An analysis of the origins, expansion and consequences of international tourism in Tanzania to 1977." Thesis, University of Bradford, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.233636.
Full textFeruzi, Joyce Kokwongeza. "An evaluation of responsible tourism practices in the Tanzanian tourism industry." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1591.
Full textThis thesis concerns sustainable tourism development in Tanzania. It determines the extent to which Tanzanian tourism policies have incorporated sustainable frameworks and principles and also ascertains the extent to which tour operators in Tanzania have adopted sustainable tourism practices. Furthermore, it attempts to understand the constraints to tourism development for future successful planning of Tanzania as a favourable tourist destination in Africa. One of the key principles of sustainable tourism is that the local population is placed at the centre of tourism development interventions in terms of participation in decision-making and benefit sharing. Sustainable tourism principles also support that environmental regulations should be at the forefront of tourism’s industry advocates in order to mitigate environmental degradation and deterioration in the form of vegetation degradation, disruption of wildlife behaviour, pollution increase and general over utilisation of resources. However, Tanzanian tourism policies do not incorporate environmental and social concerns adequately, nor do policy makers develop these policies with a unifying strategic vision in mind. A key example is failure of the tourism policy to include consideration of social and cultural factors such as community conservation of natural resources. Tanzania’s tourism sector is growing fast, and its contribution to the economy’s growth is significant. As a result, it has attracted investment and policy initiatives to support its development. Key problem areas that have been identified throughout the thesis are: Low priority of sustainable policies - the emphasis is still on income generation for government. Sustainable policies are absent in the Integrated Tourism Master Plan (ITMP), Wildlife Policy and Hunting concessions; Lack of adequate feedback mechanisms; Apparent clash between sustainable policies and communities that are involved in subsistence farming on communal lands. Changing the system has huge socio- cultural impacts, while government shies away from this; Low level of community involvement in tourist activities and planning matters; Inadequate implementation and monitoring of strategies. The researcher, therefore, recommends that tourism planning should not only be a top down approach, but should involve all stakeholders in the tourism industry. Locals should be involved in tourism conservation decision making and the management of tourism policies, and should share in the financial proceeds of tourism. This will increase the level of conservation in tourism, as more people will be informed and be involved. The process of involvement of communities is crucial, as it decreases levels of illegal tourism activities on communal lands. The researcher believes that once locals are engaged in the planning of tourism related ventures, they will make an effort to conserve and preserve resources. Even though tourism policies in Tanzania make a note of sustainable practices (in terms of conservation and community involvement), it has only achieved these objectives on paper, and not enough has been done to ensure that these actions are carried out. It is also evident that development of tourism in Tanzania is a priority, while much focus has been placed on this owing to the economic value that it signifies. The main objective of Tanzania’s tourism policy is to promote low-density, high quality and high-priced tourism. One of the major problems with the government is that their concern for making money outweighs the need to implement sustainable tourism behaviours, therefore, leaving the environment and communities at a disadvantage, which eventually causes problems for destinations and the economy, at large.
Laythorpe, Kathleen. "Pro-poor volunteer tourism in Tanzania : A critical analysis." Thesis, University of Sunderland, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.528531.
Full textDick, Rebecca. "Wildlife Tourism and Community-Based Conservation Towards Tanzania Vision 2025." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/41922.
Full textBashagi, Asimwe. "An ARDL modelling approach to international tourism demand in Tanzania." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11874.
Full textThe objective of this study was to model the extent of international tourist demand in Tanzania. Thus, the study aimed to investigate the factors affecting international tourism demand. Domestic tourism prices, travel costs, alternative destination tourism prices, exchange rates, world income and taste formation were selected as the main determinants. Dummy variables for the September 2001 USA terror attack and the 1998 Tanzania US embassy bombing were also included in the model. The dummy variables were treated in two different ways, to capture the temporary and permanent effects these events had on tourism demand. The study applied the Autoregressive Distributed Lag approach to modelling international tourist demand in Tanzania. The findings are consistent with economic theory and with empirical evidence from other studies. The model passed all diagnostic tests. Therefore, the results from this study may be used as a guide in formulating relevant tourism policy for Tanzania.
Michael, Muganda. "Community involvement and participation in tourism development in Tanzania : a case study of local communities in Barabarani village, Mto wa Mbu, Arusha-Tanzania : a thesis submitted to the Victoria University of Wellington in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Tourism Management /." ResearchArchive@Victoria e-thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10063/968.
Full textKweka, Josaphat Paul. "Essays on the public sector, tourism and economic growth in Tanzania." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.251731.
Full textSolberg, Anna Marie Solberg. "Tourist Perceptions of their Environmental Impacts in Tanzania." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1498135227020184.
Full textLidberg, Maria. "New Sustainable Tourism in theory and practice : The use of sustainability guidelines for a tourism venture in Tanzania." Thesis, Södertörn University College, School of Life Sciences, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-1134.
Full textThe overall aim of this qualitative study is to investigate the area of new sustainable tourism in theory and practice. The theoretical part, which consisted of a literature study, was made to help find the essence of new sustainable tourism. To bring out tourisms impact on society and environment in practice, a case study was made during an excursion with Södertörn University College to Babati in Tanzania. Semi structured interviews were held with people in Babati. The excursion is being evaluated according to WTO’s sustainable tourism development guidelines and management practices, and finally, these guidelines are analysed. The result of the literature study showed that there is no absolute true core in new sustainable tourism. It is a highly subjective judgment if a tourism venture is sustainable or not, depending on personal values, ideology and personal interests. There is features commonly associated and used in new sustainable tourism, like the sustainability of the three pillars of sustainable development, and the focus on the local, educational and conservational effects, but the essence is subjective. The evaluation of the excursion showed that it is by two third a sustainable tourism venture. It is the economic part that fails, since the guidelines put much focus on stable employments and frequency; ingredients that the excursion lacks. The analysis of the WTO guidelines resulted in confusion. They could be both very useful, but also very poor, according to how they were interpreted and used. The results highly depend on the user. Positive is that the guidelines address all pillars of sustainable development equal, and that the interaction between host and guest gets highlighted. Shortages are that the guidelines lack a gender perspective, a historical and political sensibility, a place specific flexibility and a perspective of inter- and intra-generational equity.
Vinblad, von Walter Linda, and Lisa Nyström. "Resan som förändrar : En studie om volontärturismens påverkan på barnhem i Tanzania." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknik, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-19724.
Full textBooks on the topic "Tourism – Tanzania"
Board, Tanzania Tourist. Tanzania cultural tourism: Visit the people. Dar es Salaam: Tanzania Tourist Board, 2010.
Find full textTanzania. Ofisi ya Makamu wa Rais. Guidelines for coastal tourism development in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership, 2003.
Find full textScherrer, Christian P. Tourismus und selbstbestimmte Entwicklung: Ein Widerspruch : das Fallbeispiel Tanzania. Berlin: D. Reimer, 1988.
Find full textM, Shitundu Joseph L., and Research Programme on Poverty Alleviation in Tanzania., eds. The role of tourism in poverty alleviation in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, 2003.
Find full textScherrer, Christian P. United Republic of Tanzania: Tourism development and self-reliance. Aix-en-Provence: Centre des HautesEtudes Touristiques, 1987.
Find full textScherrer, Christian P. Urban Republic of Tanzania: Tourism development and self-reliance. Aix-en-Provence: Centre des Hautes Etudes Touristiques, 1987.
Find full textScherrer, Christian P. Urban Republic of Tanzania: Tourism development and self-reliance. Aix-en-Provence: Centre des Hautes Etudes Touristiques, 1987.
Find full textScherrer, Christian P. Tourism development and self-reliance: The case of Tanzania. Aix-en-Provence: Centre des Hautes EtudesTouristiques, 1987.
Find full textTanzania. Wizara ya Maliasili na Utalii. Tanzania tourism sector survey: The 2005 international visitors' exit survey report. [Dar es Salaam, Tanzania]: BOT, 2007.
Find full textAmaa, K. Okosso. Marketing orientation of public enterprises in Tanzania ; Marketization of tourism in Tanzania ; Management consultancy and research. Lancaster]: The Management School, Lancaster University, Dept. of Marketing, 1995.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Tourism – Tanzania"
Sirima, Agnes, and John T. Mgonja. "Tanzania, tourism." In Encyclopedia of Tourism, 1–3. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01669-6_238-1.
Full textSirima, Agnes, and John T. Mgonja. "Tanzania." In Encyclopedia of Tourism, 930–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01384-8_238.
Full textLaythorpe, Kath. "Chapter 10. Backpackers as Volunteer Tourists: Evidence from Tanzania." In Beyond Backpacker Tourism, edited by Kevin Hannam and Anya Diekmann, 140–52. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781845411329-013.
Full textKilungu, Halima, Rik Leemans, Pantaleo K. T. Munishi, and Bas Amelung. "Climate Change Threatens Major Tourist Attractions and Tourism in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania." In Climate Change Management, 375–92. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49520-0_23.
Full textGoodwin, Harold, and Harro Boekhold. "Chapter 12. Beyond Fair Trade: Enhancing the Livelihoods of Coffee Farmers in Tanzania." In Coffee Culture, Destinations and Tourism, edited by Lee Jolliffe, 181–96. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781845411442-014.
Full textSachedina, Hassan, and Pippa Chenevix Trench. "Cattle and Crops, Tourism and Tanzanite: Poverty, Land-Use Change and Conservation in Simanjiro District, Tanzania." In Studies in Human Ecology and Adaptation, 263–98. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-87492-0_7.
Full textDuim, Rene van der, Karin Peters, and John Akama. "7. Cultural Tourism in African Communities: A Comparison Between Cultural Manyattas in Kenya and the Cultural Tourism Project in Tanzania." In Cultural Tourism in a Changing World, edited by Melanie Kay Smith and Mike Robinson, 104–23. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781845410452-009.
Full textHausser, Yves, Helene Weber, and Britta Meyer. "Bees, farmers, tourists and hunters: conflict dynamics around Western Tanzania protected areas." In Natural Resource Management and Local Development, 143–67. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0174-8_9.
Full textMgonja, John Thomas. "Development of tourism in Tanzania." In Routledge Handbook of Tourism in Africa, 399–416. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351022545-37.
Full text"Livelihoods, Conservation and Community-based Tourism in Tanzania: Potential and Performance." In Responsible Tourism, 333–50. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781849772396-25.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Tourism – Tanzania"
Mkwizu, Kezia H., Deus D. Ngaruko, and Harrieth G. Mtae. "Resources and promotion of rural tourism in tanzania." In AADNIC-ABMECR 2020: The 2nd Africa-Asia Dialogue Network International Conference on Advances in Business Management and Electronic Commerce Research. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3440094.3440397.
Full textLwoga, N. B. "Tourism employment and local residents’ engagement in the conservation of the built heritage in Zanzibar Stone Town in Tanzania." In SUSTAINABLE TOURISM 2016. Southampton UK: WIT Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/st160041.
Full textMlozi, Shogo, Fengjie Jing, and Eliamani Sedoyeka. "Technology Adoption in Tourism Industry: A Case of Wireless Technology (WiMAX) for Tanzania." In 2010 International Conference on E-Business and E-Government (ICEE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icee.2010.103.
Full textMushi, Renatus Michael, and Deirdre Lillis. "Exploring Values of Mobile Phone Technology in SMEs A case of Tanzania Tourism Sector." In 2016 International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation/IEEE lnternational Technology Management Conference (ICE/ITMC}. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ice/itmc39735.2016.9025898.
Full textKikoko, Shubila. "Reputation Risk of Tanzanian Tourism: The Role of Tanzanian Students in China." In 2020 6th International Conference on Social Science and Higher Education (ICSSHE 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.201214.119.
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