the role of tourism in natural resource management in the okavango ...
the role of tourism in natural resource management in the okavango ... the role of tourism in natural resource management in the okavango ...
Figure 6.4: Map Showing Location of Tourist Accommodation Facilities in the Okavango Delta Area 239 Figure 6.5: Accommodation Facility Monthly Tourist Numbers, Okavango Delta, 2003 - 2004 242 Figure 6.6: Academic Qualifications of Tourist Facility Managers in the Okavango Delta (2001) 269 Figure 7.1: Resource Stakeholders in the Okavango Delta 293 Figure 8.1: Existing and Proposed Use of the Okavango River's Water 370 XIX
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ACP<br />
ADP<br />
AE10<br />
AIDS<br />
ALDEP<br />
ARAP<br />
BAMB<br />
BLOC<br />
BMC<br />
BOCCIM<br />
BTDP<br />
CAMPFIRE<br />
CAUTHE<br />
CBA<br />
CBNRM<br />
CBO<br />
CBPP<br />
CFC<br />
CHA<br />
Cl<br />
CIA<br />
COBRA<br />
CSO<br />
DFID<br />
DOT<br />
DWNP<br />
EA<br />
EIA<br />
EIU<br />
ETB<br />
LIST OF ACRONYMS<br />
Africa, Pacific and Caribbean Nations<br />
Agricultural Development Policy<br />
Agricultural Extension Fund No. 10<br />
Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome<br />
Arable Land Development Programme<br />
Arable Ra<strong>in</strong>fed Agricultural Programme<br />
Botswana Agricultural Market<strong>in</strong>g Board<br />
Botswana Livestock Development Corporation<br />
Botswana Meat Commission<br />
Botswana Confederation <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Industry and<br />
Manpower<br />
Botswana Tourism Development Programme<br />
Communal Area Management Programme for Indigenous<br />
Resources<br />
Council for Australian University Tourism and Hospitality<br />
Education<br />
Cost-Benefit Analysis<br />
Community Based Natural Resource Management<br />
Community-Based Organisation<br />
Contagious Bov<strong>in</strong>e Pleuropneumonia<br />
Chlor<strong>of</strong>luorocarbon<br />
Controlled Hunt<strong>in</strong>g Area<br />
Conservation International<br />
Central Intelligence Agency<br />
Conservation <strong>of</strong> Biodiversity Resource Areas Programme<br />
Central Statistics Office<br />
The British Department for International Development<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Tourism<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Wildlife and National Parks<br />
Environmental Assessment<br />
Environmental Impact Assessment<br />
Economic Intelligence Unit<br />
English Tourist Board<br />
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