DECENTRALIZATION WHEN LAND AND RESOURCE RIGHTS ARE DEEPLY CONGESTED: A CASE STUDY OF THE MKAMBATI ECO-TOURISM PROJECT ON THE WILD COAST OF SOUTH AFRICA

Author:
Ben Cousins and Thembela Kepe
Publisher:
World Resources Institute
Publication Date:
1 January 2002
Tags:
Ecotourism, South Africa, Food and Agriculture

"This paper examines a failed community-based eco-tourism development project in one of the poorest rural regions of South Africa, the Wild Coast of the Eastern Cape province."

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