Browsing by Author "Pasape, Liliane"
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Sustaining Ecotourism in Tanzania through Community Empowerment
Pasape, Liliane; Anderson, Wineaster; Lindi, George (Journal of tourism research, 2014)This study explores the contribution of community empowerment to the sustainability of ecotourism in Tanzania using education programmes, access to information and language. Through the survey approach data was collected ... -
Towards success of ecotourism networks in Tanzania: A case of Tanzania association of tour operators
Pasape, Liliane; Mujwiga, Sheltie (Journal of Hospitality Management and Tourism, 2017-02)This study aimed to assess constraints to the success of ecotourism network in Tanzania. Following an intensive survey and literature review, data were collected from members of Tanzania Association of Tour Operators ... -
Towards Sustainable Ecotourism through Stakeholder Collaborations in Tanzania
Pasape, Liliane; Anderson, Wineaster; Lindi, George (Journal of Tourism Research & Hospitality, 2012-12-26)This paper aims to assess the stakeholders’ strategies towards sustainable ecotourism, with specific focus on networks and public private partnership strategies. A qualitative method through exploratory research design ... -
Towards the Prosperity of Small Business Enterprises: What’s in for Information and Communication Technology?
Pasape, Liliane (Current Aspects in Business, Economics and Finance, 2022-07-14)Small business enterprises, or SBEs, are often defined by their small size, limited resources, and low employee count. Some of them were given access to incubation programs, which provide access to working space, business ... -
Water Defluoridation Methods Applied in Rural Areas over the World
Wambu, Enos; Frau, Franco; Machunda, Revocatus; Pasape, Liliane; Barasa, Stephen; Ghiglieri, Giorgio (IntechOpen Limited, 2022-06-23)Overexposure to fluoride (F) through drinking water is the most widespread water problem in the world, but it has now exacerbated due to rapid population growth rates, adverse climatic changes, and increasing levels of ...