Sue also recently received her PhD (Resource Economics) from UCT, which focused on examining the socio-economic impact of high-end ecotourism in remote, rural communities adjacent to protected areas.
Her research was based on over 1 800 interviews with rural people in six southern African countries, giving her unique insight into community perceptions of nature-based tourism.
Congratulations Sue!!
Here is the link: http://www.wilderness-safaris.com/about/media-and-press/dr-sue-snyman-appointed-vice-chair-of-the-iucn-tapas-group
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