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Related PPT reports by PPT team members New! New! Key Note Address for International Conference on Pro-Poor Tourism Mechanisms and Mainstreaming The Indian Ocean Tsunami and Tourism From Philanthropy to a Different Way of Doing Business:
Strategies and Challenges in Integrating Pro-Poor Approaches into Tourism
Business
Occasional Paper on Natural Disasters and Tourism The Gambia: Paradise or Purgatory? Tourism and Local Economic Development: How can businesses in travel
and tourism increase the contribution of the industry to local economic
development and pro-poor growth?
'Just
Wildlife?' Or a source of local development? Working
with the Private Sector on Pro-Poor Tourism: Opinions and experience
from two development practitioners, by Caroline Ashley and Dilys
Roe Tourism
issues affecting the poor for use in tourism codes, by
Caroline Ashley Pro-poor
Tourism: harnessing the world's largest industry for the world's poor
Transformation or Tinkering?
New Forms of Engagement Between Communities and the Private Sector in Tourism and Forestry in Southern Africa
by
Caroline Ashley and William Wolmer , SLSA Wild Resource Research
Paper 18, March 2003 Tourism, Local Livelihoods, and the Private Sector in
South Africa: Case Studies on the Growing Role of the Private Sector in Natural Resources Management by
Anna Spenceley, SLSA Research Paper 8, March 2003 Transforming Roles but not Reality?
Private Sector and Community Involvement in Tourism and Forestry Development on the Wild Coast,
South Africa by
Caroline Ashley and Zolile Ntshona, SLSA Wild Resource Theme Research
Briefing, n. 1, May 2002 Rethinking
wildlife for livelihoods and diversification in rural Tanzania: a case
study from northern Selous by Caroline
Ashley, Ntengua Mdoe and Lou Reynolds, LADDER Working Paper, N. 15, 2002
Harnessing Tourism for Poverty Elimination: A Blueprint from the Gambia
by Harold Goodwin et al., NRI Report No: 2693, 2002 Getting
the lion's share from tourism: Private sector-community partnerships in
Namibia. Volume 1, Background report and review of experience
by Dilys Roe, Maryanne Grieg-Gran and Wouter Schalken. Poverty, Inequality
and Environment Series No 1, June 2001. Getting
the lion's share from tourism: Private sector-community partnerships in
Namibia. Volume 2, Practical action:
Guidelines for the development of private sector - community partnerships
by Dilys Roe, Maryanne Grieg-Gran and Wouter Schalken. Poverty, Inequality
and Environment Series No 1, June 2001. Getting
the lion's share from tourism: Private sector-community partnerships in
Namibia. Volume 3, Inventory of tourism partnerships in Namibiaby
Dilys Roe, Maryanne Grieg-Gran and Wouter Schalken. Poverty, Inequality
and Environment Series No 1, June 2001. Joint
Ventures Between Communities and Tourism Investors: Experience in Southern
Africa The
Impacts of Tourism on Rural Livelihoods: Namibia's Experience by
Caroline Ashley, Overseas Development Institute, London, UK, Working Paper
128, 2000 Outputs of the 'Practical Strategies for Pro-poor tourism' project Earlier writing on the PPT concept: 1998-2000 |
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