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(1996-1998) Toerisme Tourism
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Date: 00-12-98 Source: DOK. 6.2 Number of pages: 16 Tourism, communities and national policy: Namibia's experience (Caroline Ashley, ODI); assessing the experiences with tourism initiatives on communal land and with community involvement in Namibia and their significance for sustainable rural development in the country. (Tables & references) [Development Policy Review, Vol.16 (1998), No.4, p.323-352] Date: 04-10-98 Source: Reconstruct, No.31 Page: 1+3-5 Focus on tourism and development: pros and cons of village tourism (p.1) a.o. short art. on tourism as a way to create jobs and develop sustainable lifestyles for South Africans, esp. in the rural areas (p.3-5). Date: 26-09-98 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 2 Stapvoets langs het huis van Winnie: reportage over (de keerzijde van) de groei van het townshiptoerisme in Zuid-Afrika. [Volkskrant] Date: 00-09-98 Source: DOK. 7.3 Number of pages: 13 Botswana: The jewel shines brighter (Tom Nevin): country profile of Botswana, esp. on its economic situation and outlook; incl. spec. art. on privatisation, telecommunications and tourism in Botswana and profile of former president Sir Kitumile Masire (1 p.). [African Business, No.235, September 1998, p.15-30] Date: 16-08-98 Source: Reconstruct, No.24 Page: 4 Tourism is greener on the Mpumalanga side (on arts and craft activities in Mpumalanga to stimulate tourism and job creation). Date: 14-08-98 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 3 Shortage of black-owned tourism companies of concern in South Africa (1 p.; ECN) + SADC urged to 'seize moment' on tourism in southern Africa (2 p.; Namibian). Date: 13-08-98 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 6 Briefing environmental and tourism minister Pallo Jordan to the press on the development of tourism in South Africa, pollution control and waste management, environmental management, the coastal management policy programme, etc. Date: 18-05-98 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 90 Toerisme & het NiZA: Een studie naar de mogelijke activiteiten op het geboed van toerisme naar Zuidelijk Afrika, die het NiZA op kan nemen in haar organisatie (scriptie Andre Bossen, Nationale Hogeschool voor Toerisme & Verkeer); incl. rol toerisme in ontwikkelingsorg. en 'verantwoorde' touroperators, cijfers toerisme naar Zuidelijk Afrika, etc. (Bibliografie) Date: 00-03-98 Source: Bulletin of Statistics, Vol.32, No.1 Page: 1.1-16 Demography statistics on South Africa: population estimates, vital statistics 1986-1995, tourism 1995-1997 + migration. NB: Similar statistics in all quarterly issues of Bulletin of Statistics (CSS, South Africa)
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Date: 00-03-98 Source: ViceVersa, Jrg.32, nr.1, 1997 Page: 11-34 Thema: Derde-Wereldtoerisme – serie art. over de opkomst en veelvormigheid van het toerisme naar de Derde Wereld, zowel algemeen als spec. in Senegal en Gambia (p.16-21), de populariteit van het townshiptoerisme in Zuid-Afrika (p.22/23), Midden-Amerika, Thailand, etc. Date: 00-01-98 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 4 Vulindlela tours: Your way into the new South Africa – promotional leaflet of this 'alternative' tourism agency in Johannesburg. Date: 16-12-97 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 10 Tourism, not mining, for South Africa's St. Lucia estuary: report on decision South African government to protect the St. Lucia estuary in KwaZulu-Natal by developing its for tourism – in stead of mining (EnviroLink News Service; 4 p.) + Statements Min. Pallo Jordan of Environmental Affairs and Tourism on this decision (4+2 p.). Date: 15-12-97 Source: DOK. 4.1 Page: 65-73 Secretary General's Report to ANC's 50th National Conference in Mafikeng, 16-20/12/97: a.o. ministry reports – defence (p.66-68), education (p.68-70), environmental affairs and tourism (p.70-73), etc Date: 00-12-97 Source: Zuidelijk Afrika, Jrg.1, nr.4 Page: 14-16 Circus Victoria Falls: toeristen overspoelen Afrika's beroemdste watervallen – reisreportage van Bram Posthumus, m.n. over de schaduwzijden (schade voor het milieu) van het massale toerisme naar de Victoria Falls tussen Zimbabwe en Zambia. Date: 00-12-97 Source: Zuidelijk Afrika, Jrg.1, nr.4 Page: 20-27 Lang leve de toerist: vier artikelen die een schets geven van de uitbouw van de toerisme-industrie in Zuidelijk Afrika , varierend van een grootschalig vakantiepark in Mozambique tot lokale initiatieven in Zimbabwe en Zuidelijk Afrika; o.a. 'Massatoerisme uit de gratie', door Marnix de Bruyne (p.20-22). Date: 00-12-97 Source: Zuidelijk Afrika, Jrg.1, nr.4 Page: 27 Op safari door een erfenis: het wrange townshiptoerisme – korte reportage Peter vd Akker over het townshiptoerisme in Soweto en andere townships in Zuid-Afrika. Date: 14-11-97 Source: Mail & Guardian, Vol.13, no.45 Page: 36 The battle for St Lucia is far from over: St Lucia wetland system in KwaZulu-Natal northern coast possible under threat again due to lack of delivery of tourism jobs. Date: 08-11-97 Source: Financial mail; Vol.142, No.11 Page: 58 No holiday: Michael Farr – profile Michael Farr, first full-time executive director of the SA Tourism Business Council and his plans to revitalise the South African tourism industry. Date: 11-10-97 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 2 Struggle-toerisme: reportage Hans Moleman over de toenemende toeristische bezoeken aan plaatsen die een rol hebben gespeeld in de Zuid-Afrikaanse vrijheidsstrijd, o.a. Robben Eiland. [Volkskrant] Date: 00-10-97 Source: Vuka SA; Vol.2, No.5 Page: 16-18 Focus on the people (C.King): Explains SATOUR's tourism strategy for the new millenium. Date: 13-09-97 Source: Financial mail; Vol.142, No.3 Page: 101 Satour: room at the top? – Discusses the survival of the South African Tourism Board following many resignations in the upper echelons after the White Paper on Tourism stated that the SA Tourism Board is to be replaced by a new body, Tourism SA. Date: 30-08-97 Source: Financial mail; Vol.142, No.1 Page: 48 Shallow injunctions: tourism policy – Reports that the White Paper on Tourism may prove more confusing than helpful.
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Date: 30-08-97 Source: DOK. 7.3 Number of pages: 2 De wildernis wordt gekoesterd in Botswana: de bedreiging van het massatoerisme voor de Okavango-delta in Botswana werd on langs afgewend met huizenhoge entreegelden, maar een plan van buurland Namibië om water uit het moeras te pompen bedreigt het paradijs. [Volkskrant] Date: 16-08-97 Source: DOK. 4.1 Number of pages: 3 De wapensmokkelaars van African Hinterland Safari's: reportage Bart Luirink over de suksesvolle wapensmokkel van het ANC tussen 1987 en begin 90er jaren onder dekmantel van safari-tochten vanuit Zimbabwe naar Zuid-Afrika, inkl. de betrokkenheid van enkele Nederlandse ANC-aanhangers daarbij. [Vrij Nederland] Date: 00-07-97 Source: Nederlandse Post, Jrg.51, nr.6 Page: 20 Nederlands Bureau voor Toerisme opent kantoor in Johannesburg (incl. adresgegevens). Date: 00-07-97 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 20 New departures: Supporting people-first tourism in Southern Africa (ACTSA, London); the growth of the tourism industry, tourism as a tool for reconstruction and development, a new vision of tourism from Southern Africa, the need for international support + conclusions and recommendations. (Figures & notes) Date: 30-06-97 Source: Monthly Regional Bulletin Vol.6/6 Page: 5 Japan moves into SA as jump-off point for regional trade: review Japanese investments (and motivations) in South Africa, and tourism (shifted from earlier focuses as Egypt, Kenya). Date: 13-06-97 Source: Mail & Guardian, Business Mail Page: B4 Tourism project anchored at the Wild Coast: review Wild Coast Spatial Development Initiative (SDI) to develop tourism on Transkeian Wild Coast (environmental concerns, benefits local communities, etc.). Date: 09-06-97 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 1 Dutch tourism board opens office in Johannesburg (to promote tourism from South Africa to The Netherlands). [SAPA] Date: 00-06-97 Source: African Business, No.222 Page: 7-12 SA's business army on the march: South Africa's business is striding into the rest of Africa, making deals that were until recently, impossible – a two-way process sending a wave of energy throughout the continent (incl. int. Southern Sun dir. on their tourist business operations in Africa;p.11/12) Date: 00-06-97 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 96 Earthyear, the essential envionmental guide, June 1997: series of art. on environmental issues and develop-ments in South Africa, incl. int. Min. Pallo Jordan (p.14/15), the ecotourism myth (p.30-33), etc. Date: 00-06-97 Source: SADC Today, Vol.1, No.3 Page: 14 Tourism: the region's fastest growing industry (in Southern Africa). Date: 03-05-97 Source: Financial mail; Vol.140, No.8 Page: 74 Tourism: rand (h)edge – reports that the weakening Rand will boost tourism provided operators don't see it as an excuse to increase prices. Most of the hoteliers in the country will not increase their prices except for inflation purposes. Date: 02-05-97 Source: Mail and Guardian, Vol.13, no.17 Page: 23 Horrors of 'canned' lion hunting: report on hunting lions held in captivity ('canned') by foreign tourists, as revealed by UK TV programme The Cook Report. Date: 25-04-97 Source: New Nation, No.151 Page: 27 Higher education review: a.o. New research project to focus on tourism industry in South Africa (by Dr Meshack Khosa, reserach director for the Centre for African Research and Transformation in Durban). Date: 25-04-97 Source: Debates of the National Assembly, No.6 Column: 1649-1736 Proceedings National Assembly, 21-24/4/97: incl. debate on Environmental Affairs and Tourism in SA.
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Date: 25-04-97 Source: Debates of the NCOP, No.2 Page: 292-352 Proceedings National Council of Provinces, 22-25/4/97: incl. debate on Environmental Affairs and Tourism. Date: 31-03-97 Source: The Cultural Weapon, March 97 Page: 7-16 Towards a new national museum service: A vision for the restructuring of declared cultural institutions (report Review Commission, Oct.1996) – background, proposals, National Flagships and National Heritage Council, the National Museums Service (p.7-13) + Tshwane Declaration for tourism development of heritage resources of significance (p.14-16). Date: 21-03-97 Source: Southscan, Vol.12 no 11 Page: 88 Tourism policy revisisted: Botswana to revise tourism policy due to increase in competition with South Africa as tourist destination. Date: 13-03-97 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 150 Interpellations, questions and replies of the National Assembly, first session – 2nd parliament, 12/2-13/3/97: on range of issues, incl. (statistics on) tourism in South Africa (col.34-40+163-165). Date: 07-03-97 Source: Mail & Guardian, Open Africa Page: 1-8 Monthly suppl. dealing with tourism and nature. Features incl. KwaZulu-Natal (p.4-5); South Africa's deadly mozzies (on areas of malaria in Africa and South Africa with practical tips). Date: 04-03-97 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 1 Dr. Pallo Jordan, Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, visits Germany: press release Min. of Environ-mental Affairs & Tourism, incl. sel. statements min. Jordan on the significance of tourism for South Africa. Date: 01-03-97 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 2 Grond voor een fatsoenlijk bestaan: het Kruger National Park als spiegel van het nieuwe Zuid-Afrika – reportage Lolke van der Heide over het Kruger Nationaal Park in noordoost ZA (positie als autonoom ecosysteem, bedreiging door landeisen van indertijd verdreven zwarte bewoners, etc.). [NRC] Date: 00-03-97 Source: DOK. 7.4 Number of pages: 20 Ngoma Zambia – The tourism magazine for Zambia, No.1, March-May 1997 (Zambia National Tourist Board): various art. on tourism in Zambia, incl. Victoria Falls, Zambia tourist map, Lake Kariba, Livingstone Arts and Culture Festival, etc. Date: 28-02-97 Source: DOK. 11.3 Number of pages: 31 The Government of National Unity – Mid-Term Report to the Nation: general review development SAn government programmes since mid-1994 + summaries of all reports submitted by the Ministries and Departments, incl. Education (p.12/13), Environmental Affairs/Tourism (p.13/14), etc. Date: 21-02-97 Source: Mail & Guardian, Vol.13, no.7 Page: 6 Dolphin's dicey credentials: Dolphin group, having secured huge interests in Mpumalanga, defends its increasingly controversial chief, Ketan Somala (esp. on its arms contract with the Kenyan government). Date: 00-02-97 Source: DOK. 7.4 Number of pages: 27 1997 SADC Consultative Conference, Windhoek, February 1997 – Sector document: Tourism; review regional situation, SADC programme and projects in the field of tourism in Southern Africa. Date: 31-01-97 Source: Mail & Guardian, Vol.13 no.4 Page: 2 Dolphin investigated: Mpumalanga legislature to investigate allegations against so-called nature reserve company Dolphin which planned to invest in the province (incl. allegations). Date: 10-01-97 Source: Mail & Guardian, Vol.13 no.1 Page: 8 Tourism threatens Island: Robben Island's avalanche of tourists threat to marine environment, according to temporary administrator Andre Odendaal. Incl. some other problems of new museum.
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Date: 03-01-97 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 1 Surrealistisch schoolreisje naar Robbeneiland: excursie naar dit vroegere gevangeniseiland, nu officieel een toeristische attraktie. [Volkskrant] Date: 00-01-97 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 48 Conservation Corporation Africa (1997 – Edition 1): brochure to promote this "eco-tourism enterprise" (one of the biggest in Africa) operating luxury lodges in wildlife parks allover Africa (esp. Kenya, Tanzania and South Africa) – mainly presentation of all their lodges. Date: 00-01-97 Source: DOK. 13.3 Number of pages: 48 Soweto: The complete guide to the cultural and historical heritage of the township (Soweto Spaza) – township trail (tour around Soweto), facts and figures on Soweto, history, the 1976 riots and Soweto today. (photographs) Date: 31-12-96 Source: Bulletin of Statistics, Vol.30(4) Page: 1-263 Statistical data on: demography (incl. tourism, migration, etc.; p.1.1-18) + labour (employment, wages, etc.; p.2.1-71) + prices (p.3.1-26) + agriculture (p.4.1-5) + mining (p.5.19) + manufacturing (p.6.1-27) etc Date: 13-12-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, The Good Life Page: 1+2+6-7 Special suppl. for the festive season. Incl.: Sparkle in the valley (developments in Franschhoek winelands, p.1+2); Cape's deli-cious day trips + Go fly a kite on Durban's beaches + Discover the holiday highlights of Johannesburg (culinary and tourist tips for Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban). Date: 06-12-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Business Mail Page: B4 Big cash from the big five: report on the phenomenal growth of the Conservation Corporation and its ecotourism industry in Africa. Date: 06-12-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Open Africa suppl. Number of pages: 8 Monthly suppl. dealing with tourism and nature, incl. Delights of the desert + The beautiful land of thirst (p.1 + 4-5) on tourism possibilities in the Northern Cape. Date: 28-11-96 Source: DOK. 7.3 Number of pages: 2 Conservationists to meet over controversial Namibian water plan (to draw water from Okavango river; incl. posible impact on the ecology of the Okavango delta, tourism, etc.). [SAPA-AFP] Date: 27-11-96 Source: Government Gazette, No.17614 Number of pages: 9 President's office – Tourism Amendment Act, 1996 (No.105 of 1996): to amend the Tourism Act, 1993 in relation to role, membership etc. of the Tourism Board and its relationship with the Dept of Environmental Affairs and Tourism with regard to the promotion of tourism. Date: 09-11-96 Source: DOK. 7.2 Number of pages: 1 Een armada van bootjes bij de Victoria-waterval: overzicht van de negatieve milieu-effekten van het massatoerisme naar de Victoria-waterval op de grens van Zambia en Zimbabwe. [Volkskrant] Date: 06-11-96 Source: DOK. 11.4 Number of pages: 2 Notes on South Africa's regional policy initiatives (Denis Worrall): short review South African government policy on trade imbalances, infrastructural development, tourism promotion, etc. in Southern Africa. Date: 01-11-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Open Africa Suppl. Number of pages: 8 Open Africa: a monthly supplement dealing with tourism and nature – incl. articles the Zambezi valley, Mozambique etc. Date: 28-10-96 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 76 Green Paper on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of South Africa's Biological Diversity (Dept of Environmental Affairs and Tourism): discussion document aimed at developing a policy and strategy on biodiversity in South Africa, incl. background, general principles, policy proposals (incl.relation with sustainable development), policy implementation etc. (Appendices,tables)
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Date: 25-10-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Vol.12 no.43 Page: 2 Price-hikers endanger tourism:Cape Town tourist prices may increase too fast, incl. consequences according to some market analysts. Date: 03-10-96 Source: DOK. 11.4 Page: 8 Financial Times survey on South Africa: a.o. Crime casts shadow over growth tourism in SA. Date: 00-10-96 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 30 Met de Zambezi Special op railsafari door Zimbabwe (vnl. fotografische impressie van deze treinreis; 10 p.) + Dossier Zuid-Afrika: met de bloutrein door ZA (6 p.), traditioneel Transkei (foto's en toeristische informatie; 8 p.), de roots van Mandela (Qunu, Transkei en Fort Hare universiteit; 4 p.) + typisch ZAse gerechten (2 p.). [Meridian, najaar 1996] Date: 00-10-96 Source: Zuid-Afrika, Jrg 73, nr.10 Page: 173 Winden van verandering treffen ook de Kruger Wildtuin: kort verslag van veranderingen en bedreigingen van Kruger Nationaal Park (Rob van der Kooy). Date: 28-09-96 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 3 Sel. Nederlandse krantenart. over toerisme naar Zuid-Afrika: over wandelroutes en lange-afstand wandelpaden in ZA (1 p.) + impressies bezoek aan Qunu in de Transkei (geboortegebied Nelson Mandela; 2 p.). [Trouw, Algemeen Dagblad] Date: 13-09-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Vol.12 no.37 Page: 12 Paternoster fisherfolk left high and dry: negative consequences of (tourist) development on small fishing community in the Western Cape and with unsecure land tenures. Date: 06-09-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Open Africa suppl. Number of pages: 8 Monthly suppl. dealing with tourism and nature, incl. art. on the establishment of a tourist project on a Slave Route in the Western Cape (p.2). + Bushmen face double-edged sword + Claim could result in 'force for peace': critical report on not all benificial effetcs tourism on Bushmen (p.4-5). Date: 00-09-96 Source: Indicator SA, Vol.13, No.4 Page: 39-43 Poor paradise Port St John: Potential for revival and growth (Aki Stavrou a.o.) – critical review of various development proposals for this impoverished area (in former Transkei), esp. on the significance of tourism and the need for multi-faceted development. Date: 23-08-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Vol.12 no.34 Page: 14 Of politics and hairdressing: profile of Peter MOKABA, dep. minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (background, controversies, character, etc.). Date: 23-08-96 Source: New Nation, No.118 Page: 4 Tough new curbs on visitors: Dept of Home Affairs introduces new measures to control the number of visitors (tourists) to South Africa, incl. impact measures on immigration into SA. Date: 17-08-96 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 1 In the battle between ecotourism and mining, it's just no contest: critical review of arguments Richards Bay Minerals for their mining plans for St. Lucia's precious sand dunes. [Saturday Star, 17/8/96] Date: 02-08-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Vol.12 no.31 Page: 4 Mokaba move welcomed: appointment Peter MOKABA as deputy minister of environment and tourism. Date: 02-08-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Open Africa suppl. Number of pages: 8 M&G supplement on tourism and nature, incl. art. on rebuilding of fortifications of Thulamela in Northern Kruger Park, amd sites of Kimberley (p.4-5). Date: 00-08-96 Source: Mayibuye, Vol.7, No.7, Aug. 1996 Page: 10 Let tourism in SA be a cultural experience: the South African tourism industry need to give visitors a taste of the real South Africa, its people and its cultures.
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Date: 19-07-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Vol.12 no.29 Page: 10 Cities a sure bet for casino profits + Mpumalanga gets on board first + Sun keeps its place under the sun: reports on the increaseing gambling industry in SA, on Mpumalanga's plans, and on the position of the once powerful Sun International group facing more competition. Date: 00-07-96 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 40 A place for parks in the new South Africa (Douglas H. Chadwick): conservationists in SA hope to preserve a balance between the nation's magnificient wildlife and a rapidly expanding human population desperate for land; on Kruger Park a.o. wildlife/nature parks in SA; with many photographs). [National Geographic] Date: 00-07-96 Source: SA Now, Vol.1, No.6 Page: 21-30 Crime: the gauntlet is down – review of the SA government's National Crime-Prevention Strategy (NCPS) as officially launched in May 1996, incl. crime statistics, main elements NCPS role and effectiveness SAPS in the struggle against crime, impact crime on tourism etc. Date: 00-07-96 Source: DOK. 11.4 Number of pages: 90 South Africa, the Journal of trade, industry & investment, 3rd quarter 1996: incl. art. on SA's trade and investment policy since 1994, the RDP and tourism in SA, etc. Date: 28-06-96 Source: Southscan, Vol.11 no.25 Page: 197 8% tourism foreseen: South African government white paper on tourism optimistic over prospects and SADC's Regional Tourism Organation of Southern Africa (RETOSA) to start joint marketing action. Date: 22-06-96 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 2 Het nieuwe Zuid-Afrika: township-tours en wildparken – reportage over de ontwikkeling van het toerisme in ZA, m.n. naar de townships en wildparken, inkl. enkele problemen daarbij. [Trouw] Date: 07-06-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Open Africa suppl. Page: 4+5 Bringing home the tourists: a new to market culture – report on tourist attraction in KwaZulu/Natal which markets on local culture of ordinary people (Simunye Pioneer Settlement). + Spitting a cud to the winds in QwaQwa: idem in the Free State (Basotho Cultural Village). Both reports uncritical. Date: 17-05-96 Source: Southscan, Vol.11 no.19 Page: 145-146 Anxieties allayed as ANC moves rapidly to fill gaps: new appointments South African cabinet to replace NP (dep.-) ministers; a.o. Pallo JORDAN (environment & tourism), incl. some biographical facts. Date: 10-05-96 Source: Government Gazette, No.17172 Page: 1-20 Government notice – Dept. of Home Affairs: (No. R.784) South African passports and travel documents regulations, 1996 – new regulations on SAn passports and travel documents (application, validity etc.), refusal and revocation, fees, etc. Date: 03-05-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Open Africa suppl. Page: : 1+3 Land of milk and honey: report on problems experienced in linking land resistution to tourism programmes in South Africa (with examples from North West and Northern Provuince). Date: 00-05-96 Source: Internationale Samenwerking Page: 24-27 "Zet die verre reizen uit je hoofd": Paul Gonsalves (Oecumenische Coalitie voor Toerisme naar de Derde Wereld / ECTWT) over nadelige gevolgen van toerisme naar de Derde Wereld. Date: 00-04-96 Source: Informatiekrant EMS, nr.46 Page: 3-6 Vredesparken en recotoerisme (Eddie Koch): overzicht ontwikkeling van het 'wederopbouw' toerisme in Zuid(elijk) Afrika, inkl. township (community) toerisme projekten, vredesparkprogramma's, natuurtoerisme etc. (met voorbeelden m.n. in Zuid-Afrika en Zimbabwe). Date: 00-04-96 Source: Informatiekrant EMS, nr.46 Page: 7/8 Toerisme: baat het of schaadt het? – ervaringen met de opbouw van een toeristenindustrie in andere Zuidelijk Afrikaanse landen (m.n. Namibie) die van belang zouden kunnen zijn voor Mozambique (B. Ars).
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Date: 00-04-96 Source: Informatiekrant EMS, nr.46 Page: 9-12 Diepvrieskisten en keukententen – toerisme in Mozambique: persoonlijke reiservaringen Bert Sonnenschein in Zuidelijk Afrika en de mogelijke betekenis daarvan voor ontwikkeling van het toerisme in Mozambique (p.9-11) + Eerste stappen: reisorganisaties zetten Mozambique op de kaart (voorb. 3 Nederlandse reisorg.; p.12). Date: 13-03-96 Source: DOK. 11.5 Number of pages: 11 Press statements by Gauteng Provincial Government 8-13/3/96: a.o. on draft policy document on tourism in the province (2 p.). Date: 00-03-96 Source: Amandla (reisspecial) Page: 4-7 Zoete wraak van de regenboognatie: alg. over toename toerisme naar Zuid-Afrika en m.n. over het recotoerisme – mensen die de wederopbouw van Zuid-Afrika willen zien (p.4/5) + 'Wij zijn geen apen': kritische beschouwing Peter vd Akker over het massa-toerisme naar ZA – inkomsten voor internationale hotelketens i.p.v. zwarte bevolking (p.6/7). Date: 00-03-96 Source: Amandla (reisspecial) Page: 9-13 Ecotoerisme antwoord op armoede: positieve en negatieve kanten van de onstuitbare opbouw van het ecotoerisme in Zuid-Afrika (p.9-11) + Zuidelijk Afrika in het wild: korte impressies over ecotoerisme (m.n. wildparken) in Mozambique, Namibie en Zimbabwe (p.12/13). Date: 00-03-96 Source: Amandla (reisspecial) Page: 14-16 'Veiligheid van toerist gaat boven alles': beschouwing over het effekt van misdaad/geweld (op toeristen) in Zuid-Afrika – terechte angst of kollektieve paranoia? Date: 00-03-96 Source: TransAct, Vol.3, No.1 Page: 2-5 Parliamentary press briefings: summaries & analysis of the press briefings from the various ministries in Feb. 1996, incl. Arts, Culture, science and technology (p.2), Environmental affairs and tourism (p.4), etc.. Date: 16-02-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Business suppl. Page: 3 Maputo bows to tourism over pulp and paper: Mozambican government rejects South African corporation SAPPI afforestation scheme in Southern Mozambique, and possibly opting for tourism project. Date: 09-02-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Business suppl. Page: 1+3 Facelift for tourism: plans and ideas of business to restructure South African tourism industry, through new body, Tourism Business Council of South Africa. Incl. need to transform bureaucratic SATOUR. Date: 06-02-96 Source: DOK. 4.1 Number of pages: 2 ANC Press statement on St. Lucia (against mining plans in area and in support for long-term eco-tourism based regional development plan). Date: 02-02-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Open Africa suppl. Number of pages: 8 Monthly suppl. on tourism and nature, incl. articles on (lack of) tourism to Africa's historical sites (p.4/5); Who is the fairest of them all? (prospects and strategies South African tourist industry, esp. on ecotourism; p.1+3). Date: 26-01-96 Source: Southscan Page: 30 Half million more tourists expected: SA's new tourist sector chief Mike Fabricius on growth and obstacles (like crime) in development tourist industry in South Africa. Date: 19-01-96 Source: Mail & Guardian, Vol.12, No.3 Page: 20/21 US millionaire plans Indian Ocean dreampark: development plans for Machangulo Peninsula for creating a tourist and wildlife mecca in southern Mozambique, competing with South African SAPPI corporation who owns plantation concession. Incl. details of American initiator's financial backing for Renamo during civil war. Date: 12-01-96 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 1 Al meer Nederlandse toeriste na Suid-Afrika (incl. some figures on Dutch tourism to South Africa). [Beeld]
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Date: 08-01-96 Source: DOK. 11.1 Number of pages: 9 Special over toerisme in Zuid(elijk) Afrika: art. over het Kruger National Park (4 p.) + advertenties van Neder-landse reisorganisaties/ondernemingen m.b.t. toeristische reizen naar Zuidelijk Afrika. [NRC]