2022
DOI: 10.4102/td.v18i1.1136
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The management of mountain gorilla tourism in Uganda: Are the socio-economic benefits realised?

Abstract: Despite being endangered, the mountain gorilla (gorilla beringei beringei) is inextricably linked to tourism. With only 1069 primates globally, expanded conservation initiatives need to be extended to allow for continuous and sustainable benefits from gorilla tourism. This unique tourism niche has positively changed the economies of Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where they are endemic. Vast opportunities emanate from the management and conservation of the great apes (e.g. poverty a… Show more

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“…Musikavanhu & Handayani, 2018;Muresherwa, Amony, Iwu & Dube, 2020;Ezeuduji & Dlomo, 2020). We believe township tourism makes an essential rural/township entrepreneurship contribution and thus deserves further studies in line with the necessity to improve local economic development.7.…”
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“…Musikavanhu & Handayani, 2018;Muresherwa, Amony, Iwu & Dube, 2020;Ezeuduji & Dlomo, 2020). We believe township tourism makes an essential rural/township entrepreneurship contribution and thus deserves further studies in line with the necessity to improve local economic development.7.…”
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confidence: 99%