Wild Places of Kwazulu Natal

Wild Places of Kwazulu Natal
Author: Olive Shepherd
Publisher: Wildlife and Environment Society Kwazulu-Natal Region
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa)
ISBN: 9781874975052

Nature Tourism, Conservation, and Development in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

Nature Tourism, Conservation, and Development in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
Author: Bruce A. Aylward
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2003
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780821353509

This publication considers environmental, social and economic issues concerning the development of nature tourism. Using KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa as a case study, it highlights the benefits and trade-offs in promoting and managing sustainable nature tourism development, and examines how to promote the objectives of economic growth, poverty reduction and conservation. Three key issues are explored: the need to move beyond development of a wildlife industry to the creation of a true nature tourism economy that supports biodiversity; the role of the private sector in achieving equitable development and job creation while generating conservation finance; and alternative pricing and other market mechanisms to encourage the growth and economic viability of nature tourism.

Wild Places of Southern Africa

Wild Places of Southern Africa
Author: Tim O'Hagan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1999
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

A guide to the most popular wildlife and scenic destinations in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Swaziland, Malawi and Mozambique. It offers a selection of the best national parks, nature reserves, bush camps and lodges in these eight countries and describes each one informatively and evocatively, showing where to go, how to get there, what to take, what to see and where to stay. Whether you want to watch lions at a kill, feel the thunder of a white rhino on the run, thrill to the surge of spray as a southern white whale breaches the surf or just share an evening with elephants at a waterhole, this book will show you how.

KwaZulu/Natal Wildlife Destinations

KwaZulu/Natal Wildlife Destinations
Author: Tony Pooley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1995
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

A guide to the many game parks, resorts, private ranches and small nature reserves in the KwaZulu/Natal region. It features Kosi Bay, Sodwana, and Drakensberg, with maps which show the location of the parks and lists of the flora and fauna most likely to be encountered in each park.

KwaZulu-Natal (Rough Guides Snapshot South Africa)

KwaZulu-Natal (Rough Guides Snapshot South Africa)
Author: Rough Guides
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2015-03-02
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0241206480

This Rough Guides Snapshot is one of a new generation of informative and easy-to-use travel-guide eBooks that guarantees you make the most of your visit. An essential tool for pre-trip planning, it also makes a great travel companion when you're on the road. Introduction to the KwaZulu-Natal is a good place to start, with an overview of the region's big attractions and a list of highlights. From the table of contents, you can click straight to the main sections of the guide, which includes features on all the main sights and attractions. You'll find practical information on the country as a whole, including details on flights, in Basics. Shorter contents lists appear at the start of every section in the guide to make chapter navigation quick and easy. You can jump back to these by tapping the links that sit with an arrow icon. Detailed area maps can be found in the guide and in the dedicated map section, which also includes a full country map, accessible from the table of contents. Throughout the guide, we've flagged up our favorite places--a perfectly sited hotel, an atmospheric café, a special restaurant. You can select your own favorites and create a personalized itinerary by bookmarking the sights, venues, and activities that are of interest, giving you the quickest possible access to everything you'll need for your time away.

Nature-based Tourism in Peripheral Areas

Nature-based Tourism in Peripheral Areas
Author: Colin Michael Hall
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781845410001

Nature-based Tourism in Peripheral Areas provides a comprehensive examination of this form of tourism development as it occurs within alpine, forest, sub-polar, island, coastal and marine environments. This book goes beyond much of the debate surrounding ecotourism and the impacts of tourism in vulnerable environments to place nature-based tourism in a wider regional context, particularly when for many peripheral regions tourism remains one of the key opportunities for economic development. Therefore, a central theme that is present throughout many of the chapters is the role that nature-based tourism can play as the catalyst for larger regional development of regions. The book will serve as essential reading to senior undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses in tourism and related degrees where the major focus is on tourism that occurs within peripheral regions. It will also serve as a key reference to researchers and professionals interested in the role of tourism as a regional development tool.

Wild South Africa

Wild South Africa
Author: Alan Mountain
Publisher: MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

with photographs by Lex Hes South Africa is a land of hauntingly beautiful and diverse landscapes. Its wild places encompass rugged mountain ranges, sweeping sand beaches, indigenous coastal forest, and sun-blistered arid plains, with each environment supporting its own distinctive plant and animal life. The beauty and diversity of South Africa's unspoiled and untamed places are celebrated in this latest addition to the Wild Places of the World series. South Africa's topography is characterized by a great interior plateau fringed on three sides by an irregular chain of mountains and hills that descend to a narrow coastal strip. The chapters focus on each ecological region in turn, from the Maputaland, a wetland area of great natural diversity, to the mountains of the Cape and Natal, the desert lands of the Karoo and the Kalahari, the coastal zone, the highveld grasslands, and the bushveld. The main focus is on wilderness areas and national parks, each chosen for its wild, unspoiled character, and the book emphasizes the need to preserve the country's natural heritage in a time of increasing demands for human development. Wild South Africacontains 350 stunning full-color photographs that illustrate all aspects of Nature's cycles in each region. The book features the uniqueness of each region's fauna, flora, and geography, from tiny insects, birds, and larger mammals to fruits, flowers, and sweeping landscapes.