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Author : JJ Grobler and KF Mearns
School/Work Place : University of South Africa
Contact : hannes8006@gmail.com
Year : 2017

Growing human populations led to expanding agriculture and industrial activities, and during the last decade raised international concern as fresh water quality has deteriorated on a global scale. In addition, climate change threatens to cause major alterations to weather patterns and hydrological cycles. Eutrophication is the dominant factor for water quality deterioration as nutrient rich (mainly phosphor and nitrogen) effluents from agricultural run-off, domestic sewage and industrial effluents find their way into natural water courses (UNDESA, 2014). Mismanagement and water pollution are two of the main challenges that developing countries face due to lack of infrastructure, expertise and funding.


Grobler & Mearns, Applying water quality as a management tool for the wildlife lodge industry in South Africa and Botswana PP.pdf

Grobler & Mearns, Applying water quality as a management tool for the wildlife lodge industry in South Africa and Botswana.pdf


List of Articles
No. Subject Viewssort Date
7 Think Tank XVII From Sustainability to Resilience: Understanding Diffe... file 6192 Aug 17, 2017

The tourism literature on the relationship between resilience and sustainability is still in its infancy. Some argue that resilience planning has emerged as an alternative to sustainable development to provide new perspectives on socio-ecolo...

Author: Girish Prayag & Caroline Orchiston & Mesbahuddin Chowdhury 

Year: 2017 

6 Think Tank XVII Residents’ perceptions of sustainable tourism in Mauri... file 7652 Aug 17, 2017

This paper examines residents' perception on sustainable tourism in Mauritius. 500 surveys were elaborated and circulated to the respondents. This research examines the connections between the demographic variables gender, age, instruction l...

Author: Bhavish Jugurnath & Roucheet Bissessur & Youvish Ramjattan & Devendra Bissessur 

Year: 2017 

5 Think Tank XVII Innovation riving structural power changes in peripher... file 10626 Aug 17, 2017

Traditionally, tourism development in small island destinations has been explained through the lens of the Dependency Theory (Bianchi, 2002; Britton, 1982; Brown & Hall, 2000; Buhalis, 1999; Butler, 1993; Hall, 1994; Harrison, 2001; Weav...

Author: Chaya Hurnath 

Year: 2017 

» Think Tank XVII Applying water quality as a management tool for the wi... file 14629 Aug 17, 2017

Growing human populations led to expanding agriculture and industrial activities, and during the last decade raised international concern as fresh water quality has deteriorated on a global scale. In addition, climate change threatens to cau...

Author: JJ Grobler and KF Mearns 

Year: 2017 

3 Think Tank XVII Overtourism. An analysis of contextual factors contrib... file 18565 Aug 17, 2017

Tourism is a rapidly growing industry and has far-reaching economic, social and environmental impact. The rapid growth of tourism is a challenge for many destinations. But growth in tourist numbers is not the only reason for the many problem...

Author: Fabian Weber 

Year: 2017 

2 Think Tank XVII New Forms of ‘Responsible Tourism’ in Refugee Camps an... file 42855 Aug 17, 2017

Responsible Tourism is about “making better places for people to live in and better places for people to visit”. Traveling responsibly is thus about managing travel and destinations in an environmentally and culturally responsible way and de...

Author: Jaume Guia, Sil van de Velde & Lauren Chan 

Year: 2017 

1 Think Tank XVII Product innovation in route-based tourism: Interactive... file 68348 Aug 17, 2017

Route-based tourism on walking, hiking and cycling routes is experiencing resurgence throughout the world (Collins-Kreiner, 2010) and can be a driver of sustainable development, particularly for remote areas (Briedenhann & Wickens, 2004;...

Author: Anna Scuttari & Isidoro De Bortoli & Harald Pechlaner & Hannes Riegler 

Year: 2017 

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