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International Cases in Sustainable Travel & Tourism © Benckendorff & Lund-Durlacher (Eds) International Cases in Sustainable Travel & Tourism Namibia Namibia’s Communal Conservancy Tourism Sector Joram Ndlovu

International Cases in Sustainable Travel & Tourism Learning Outcomes After studying the case study, learners should be able to: 1.evaluate the role of tourism as both a conservation and development tool in Namibia, particularly in relation to wildlife conservation and employment creation in communities where few alternative job opportunities exist; 2.assess the extent to which strong incentives can redirect community efforts to manage their natural resources in a sustainable manner to enhance their livelihoods; 3.discuss ways in which communities can capitalise on rapidly growing global tourism demands to boost tourism revenues and diversify their rural livelihoods away from primary traditional subsistence farming; and 4.provide insights with regard to benefit sharing and make feasible recommendations on tourism governance in the conservancy tourism sector

International Cases in Sustainable Travel & Tourism Background O Namibia is depended on mineral, agriculture, fisheries and tourism for its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) O Namibia was the first African country to incorporate CBNRM in its constitution O The tourism sector has been regarded a priority area for BBEE and TIPEEG intervention programmes O CBNRM seeks to curb cases of poaching, increase conservation of natural resources and sustainable development

International Cases in Sustainable Travel & Tourism Background

International Cases in Sustainable Travel & Tourism Background Income to conservancies and from CBNRM activities

International Cases in Sustainable Travel & Tourism Achievements O Devolvement of rights over natural resources to communities O Significant growth in the number of registered conservancies from 4 in 1998 to 59 in 2010 O By 2010, 16,1% of the land is under conservation with an income of N$ 45.8 million O Increased direct and indirect benefits for the local communities O Community participation in decision making regarding their natural assets O Restoration and translocation of wildlife to local communities to expand range and population of species O Infrastructural development and improved livelihoods

International Cases in Sustainable Travel & Tourism Theoretical Context & Analysis O Devolve proprietorship over land to a group of individuals. O Define membership, area to be owned and managed, rules, and enforce those rules O For residents to participate in tourism there should be benefits O Ensure that the perceived benefits exceed perceived costs O Explain how individual and societal norms, values, believes and residents’ attitudes are managed for a common goal O Community’s attitudes towards tourists through stages of euphoria to antagonism O Destination life cycle goes through stages of exploration to either decline or rejuvenation. O Sustainable tourism development should achieve economic wellbeing, optimum guest satisfaction, healthy culture, environmental protection and subjective wellbeing of locals.

International Cases in Sustainable Travel & Tourism Future outlook O Conservancies can improve the livelihoods of communities in a sustainable way O The continued ownership of the land by the state can jeopardise the future success of conservancies O Exclusive rights does not mean ownership O Since communities do not own the land, they cannot use it as collateral or surety or financial investment in an enterprise O Need to remove barriers through policy interventions and attract investment O Complete empowerment of communities to operate joint venture businesses once the contract with an investor expires O Collaboration of stakeholders

International Cases in Sustainable Travel & Tourism Conclusions O CBNRM is the centre piece of conservancies O Namibia has led the way in conservation in Southern Africa? Worldwide? O The government, private sector and NGOs have participated meaningfully in championing the conservancy sector O The conservancy sector has provided the linkages between conservation and development O The promulgation of a tourism policy has opened the doors for local community empowerment O The case study demonstrates the extent to which the Government can influence the development through tourism O The case study has also brought new insights into the complexity of tourism as a rural development strategy and how wildlife can be restored through conservation

International Cases in Sustainable Travel & Tourism Study Questions 1.Based on the case study, discuss the concept of a communal conservancy in Namibia. Analyse the challenges faced by the Government in addressing socio-economic problems confronted by the rural poor in Namibia. Briefly explain the policies that have helped in the formation a community level conservancy in Namibia 2.Studies have shown that there is a need for partnerships; not exclusively between the private sector and communities, but widely across the industry due to the diversity of stakeholders. To what extent do these partnerships have the potential to result in sustainable tourism development and what measures should be taken to ensure that these partnerships yield tangible results? 3.The future of the community conservancy sector is bright in Namibia. Suggest five major points that should be addressed to ensure that this dream is realised and that the destination capitalises on its competitive advantage. 4.Discuss the challenges faced by CBT and recommend mitigation measures that would ensure the achievement of sustainable tourism development without compromising social equity, environmental sustainability, and economic efficiency. 5.Discuss the major achievements of Community Based Natural Resources Management in Namibia.