Our very own Dr Sue Snyman has been appointed Vice Chair of the IUCN TAPAS Group

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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News | 24 July 2014