2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9529-6
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Institutional Arrangements for Conservation, Development and Tourism in Eastern and Southern Africa

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“…The results are in line with the research put forward by researchers who discussed the importance of community participation in the development of CBT (Li & Hunter, 2015); (Stone, 2015); (Giampiccoli & Mtapuri, 2015); (Towner & Towner, 2016); (Park et al, 2017); (Kunjuraman & Hussin, 2017); (Mayaka et al, 2017). The survey results also support researchers who state that ownership is a determining factor for the successful management of CBT (Chubchuwong et al, 2015); (Hampton & Jeyacheya, 2015); (Jones, Diggle, & Thouless, 2015); (Dolezal & Burns, 2015). These three dimensions are perceived almost the same by all respondents, which is above 90%.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The results are in line with the research put forward by researchers who discussed the importance of community participation in the development of CBT (Li & Hunter, 2015); (Stone, 2015); (Giampiccoli & Mtapuri, 2015); (Towner & Towner, 2016); (Park et al, 2017); (Kunjuraman & Hussin, 2017); (Mayaka et al, 2017). The survey results also support researchers who state that ownership is a determining factor for the successful management of CBT (Chubchuwong et al, 2015); (Hampton & Jeyacheya, 2015); (Jones, Diggle, & Thouless, 2015); (Dolezal & Burns, 2015). These three dimensions are perceived almost the same by all respondents, which is above 90%.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%