Tourists’ perceptions on whether South African national parks are environmentally friendly

The increasing number of tourists to South African national parks raises concern about the effect these tourists have on the environment. This article aims to investigate how SANParks manage environmentally friendly South African national parks in order to reduce the impact of tourism on the enviro...

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Main Authors: Liezel du Plessis, Peet van der Merwe, Melville Saayman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2013-01-01
Series:Acta Academica
Online Access:http://196.255.246.28/index.php/aa/article/view/1394
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description The increasing number of tourists to South African national parks raises concern about the effect these tourists have on the environment. This article aims to investigate how SANParks manage environmentally friendly South African national parks in order to reduce the impact of tourism on the environment. To examine these concerns, a survey was conducted to measure tourists’ perceptions of the environmental impacts of tourism in these parks. A web-based survey was carried out via the official SANParks website to collect data. The findings of this study will help SANParks to manage the environmental impacts of tourism in the national parks more effectively.
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spelling doaj.art-db7f1f3ad24f437db7bb962fcd1073622024-03-18T11:05:28ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Academica0587-24052415-04792013-01-0145110.38140/aa.v45i1.1394Tourists’ perceptions on whether South African national parks are environmentally friendlyLiezel du Plessis0Peet van der Merwe1Melville Saayman2Tshwane University of TechnologyNorth-West UniversityNorth-West University The increasing number of tourists to South African national parks raises concern about the effect these tourists have on the environment. This article aims to investigate how SANParks manage environmentally friendly South African national parks in order to reduce the impact of tourism on the environment. To examine these concerns, a survey was conducted to measure tourists’ perceptions of the environmental impacts of tourism in these parks. A web-based survey was carried out via the official SANParks website to collect data. The findings of this study will help SANParks to manage the environmental impacts of tourism in the national parks more effectively. http://196.255.246.28/index.php/aa/article/view/1394
spellingShingle Liezel du Plessis
Peet van der Merwe
Melville Saayman
Tourists’ perceptions on whether South African national parks are environmentally friendly
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title Tourists’ perceptions on whether South African national parks are environmentally friendly
title_full Tourists’ perceptions on whether South African national parks are environmentally friendly
title_fullStr Tourists’ perceptions on whether South African national parks are environmentally friendly
title_full_unstemmed Tourists’ perceptions on whether South African national parks are environmentally friendly
title_short Tourists’ perceptions on whether South African national parks are environmentally friendly
title_sort tourists perceptions on whether south african national parks are environmentally friendly
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