Publications

Journal articles related to protected area tourism

2017:         Journal of Sustainable Tourism

Spenceley, A., Snyman, S. & Rylance, A. (2017).  Revenue sharing from tourism in terrestrial African protected areas.  Journal of Sustainable Tourism.  DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2017.1401632.  Download the article here.

2017:         Editorial for special issue of Tourism and Hospitality Research: Sustainable and inspirational: A decade of progress in protected area tourism

Spenceley, A. & Snyman, S. (2017). Protected area tourism: Progress, innovation and sustainability, Tourism and Hospitality Research, 17(1), 3-7.  See the special issue here.

2017:        Tourism Review International

Rylance, A., Snyman, S. & Spenceley, A. (in publication).  The contribution of tourism revenue to financing protected area management in southern Africa, Tourism Review International,  21(2), 139-149. DOI: 10.3727/154427217

Journal articles related to private sector ecotourism

2017:         Tourism and Hospitality Research: Special issue Sustainable and inspirational: A decade of progress in protected area tourism 

Spenceley, A. & Snyman, S. (2017).  Can a wildlife tourism company influence conservation and the development of tourism in a specific destination?, Tourism and Hospitality Research, 17(1), 52-67.  DOI: 10.1177/1467358416634158.  See the special issue here.

2017:         Journal of Ecotourism

Snyman, S. (2017).  The role of private sector ecotourism in local socio-economic development in southern Africa.  Journal of Ecotourism, 16 (3), 247-268. DOI: 10.1080/14724049.2016.1226318.

2014:        Journal of Ecotourism

Snyman, S. (2014). Partnership between a private sector ecotourism operator and a local community in the Okavango Delta, Botswana: The case of the Okavango Community Trust and Wilderness Safaris, 13(2-3), 110-127.  DOI:10.1080/14724049.2014.980744

2012:         Tourism Management Perspectives

Snyman, S. (2012). Ecotourism joint ventures between the private sector and communities: An updated analysis of the Torra Conservancy and Damaraland Camp, Namibia, Tourism Management Perspectives, Vol 4, 127-135.

Journal articles related to socio-economic development from tourism

2017:         Journal of Sustainable Tourism special issue: Living on the Edge: Benefit-sharing from tourism and protected areas

Snyman, S. (2017).  African tourism industry employees: expenditure patterns and comparisons with other community members.  Journal of Sustainable Tourism.  DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2017.1408634.  Download the article here.

2016:         Journal of Sustainable Tourism special issue: Living on the Edge: Benefit-sharing from tourism and protected areas

Snyman, S. & Bricker, K. (Editors) – under development

2014:         Tourism and Hospitality Research: Special issue on African tourism in global society: central or periphery

Snyman, S. (2014).  The impact of ecotourism employment on rural household incomes and social welfare in six southern African countries, Tourism and Hospitality Research, 14 (1-2, 37-52).

2013:        Development Southern Africa

Snyman, S. (2013). Household spending patterns and flow of ecotourism income into communities around Liwonde National Park, Malawi, Development Southern Africa, 30(4&5), 640-658.

2012:         Africa Insight Journal

Snyman, S. & Spenceley, A. (2012).  Key sustainable tourism mechanisms for poverty reduction and local socio-economic development in Africa, Africa Insight, 42(2), 76-93.

2012:         Journal of Sustainable Tourism (JoST) special edition on Tourism and Poverty Reduction

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Snyman, S. (2012). The role of tourism employment in poverty reduction and community perceptions of conservation and tourism in southern Africa, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 20(3), pp.395-416.

Journal articles related to community attitudes to tourism and conservation

2014:         Koedoe: Special issue on Tourism and protected areas: A growing nexus of challenge and opportunity

Snyman, S. (2014). Assessment of the main factors impacting community member’s attitudes towards tourism and protected areas in six southern African countries.  Koedoe., 56(2).DOI: 10.4102/koedoe.v56i2.1139

2012:         IUCN Parks Journal: Special edition on Tourism and the Targets of CBD 2012

Snyman, S. (2012), The impact of land management systems on community attitudes towards tourism and conservation in six southern African countries, Parks, 18.2, 20-31.

Books/Book Chapters

2018:       Book: Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility in Tourism (edited by Lund-Durlacher, D, Dinica, V., Reiser, D. & Fifka, M.S. (in production).

Snyman, S. Case study on Corporate Social Responsibility that makes good business sense: The case of Wilderness Safaris

2018:       Book: Introduction to Tourism Planning & Development – Igniting Africa’s tourism economy

Snyman, S. (in press).  Chapter on Impacts of tourism on host communities.

2017:       Book: Private sector tourism lodges in conservation areas in Africa

             

Snyman, S. & Spenceley, A. – under development

2015:         Peer-reviewed Book Chapter

Snyman, S. (2015).  Strategic Community Participating in Sustainable Tourism, in McCool, S. & Bosak, K. (eds), Reframing Sustainable Tourism, Springer

2012:         Peer-reviewed Book Chapter

Spenceley, A. & Snyman, S. (2012). High-end ecotourism’s role in assisting rural communities in reaching the Millennium Development Goals, in Bricker, K., Black, R. & Cottrell, S. (eds), Sustainable Tourism & the Millennium Development Goals: Effecting Positive Change, 2012, Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, 89-106.

Guidelines/Reports

2017:         Spenceley, A., Snyman, S, & Eagles, P. (2017).  Guidelines for tourism partnerships and concessions for protected areas: Generating sustainable revenues for conservation and development.  Download here on the IUCN website or here on the CBD website.

Available in English, Spanish and French.

2017:         IUCN Technical Report on Best Practice Guidelines for communities engaging in tourism and protected areas

Snyman, S. (Lead Editor) – under development

2017:         IUCN WCPA Best Practice Guidelines for Sustainable Tourism

Contributing author to two chapters: Positive impacts of tourism and building capacity, as well case study contributions

2014:         UNDP Tourism Concession Guidelines

Contributed case studies on private sector engagement with rural communities

2013:         African Development Report 2012 – Towards Green Growth in Africa

Contributing author for Chapter Four: Optimal Management of Natural Capital in Africa, section on Sustainable Tourism.

Other

2014:         Cape Argus (local South African newspaper): Article on Ecotourism efforts needed to provide more than jobs.  Published on 7th November 2014, page 11.

2011:         Publication in The Environment magazine, Autumn 2011 Issue 6, of an article entitled: Where does the ecotourism dollar go?

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