Essays about: "tourism africa"
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21. A Study reviewing the perception held by Western Mass Media about Uganda, after Uganda's(majority) parliarmentarians proposed to adopt the anti homosexuality bill in 2009.
University essay from Institutionen för geografi och ekonomisk historiaAbstract : This paper examines and discusses the influence of western media or press over Uganda’s position with the anti homosexuality issue. In other words, the rationale of this research was to review how the western media portrays Uganda; as a tourist destination; after Uganda’s parliament majority, voted in favour of the anti-gay 2009. READ MORE
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22. Analysis of Trends and Patterns of Droughts Using Satellite Data and Climate Model Simulations
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Teknisk vattenresursläraAbstract : Numerous studies indicate that the frequency of extreme events such as droughts have increased particularly in the 20th century. Droughts are considered among the most costly natural disasters due to their impacts on crop yield, infrastructure, industry, and tourism. READ MORE
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23. Assessment of the waste management system on Zanzibar -a case study on Jumbi landfill, Mwanakwerekwe dumpsite and Tunguu dumping area
University essay from Lunds universitet/Miljö- och energisystemAbstract : Zanzibar, as a part of a developing country in East Africa, struggles with a bad municipal solid waste management system. This master thesis is an attempt to analyse the current waste situation on Zanzibar and the environmental and social effects of four dumpsites in order to give recommendations on how to improve the waste management system. READ MORE
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24. Sense of place, social dynamics and development : A case study of Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape, South Africa
University essay from Kulturgeografiska institutionenAbstract : .... READ MORE
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25. Rural and urban attitudes towards wildlife : a comparison within Kenya and with Sweden
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Conflicts between man and animal have existed and persisted for a very long time. The most common sources of conflict are predation and destruction of crops, as well as land, caused by wild animals. Studies have shown that the most usual causes influencing attitudes are profession, previous experiences, proximity to wildlife (i.e. READ MORE