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Journal of Ecotourism
Editor: David Fennell (Brock University)
Reviews Editor David Weaver (University of South California, USA)


Volume: 4  Number: 1  Page: 32–46

Understanding Success Factors for Ensuring Sustainability in Ecotourism Development in Southern Africa
Scott Parker1 and Anshuman Khare2
1Radio Free Enterprise, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and 2Athabasca University, Alberta, Canada

Developing an ecotourism enterprise is a complex and difficult undertaking for an entrepreneur. In addition to a thorough understanding of market principles and business fundamentals, the entrepreneur must build strong, lasting and equitable partnerships with local communities, protect the environment, and operate in sometimes adverse national and local conditions. In evaluating the potential sustainability of an ecotourism project the entrepreneur must understand the critical success factors for the project. This paper provides a methodology of evaluation for the three major categories of critical success factors: (1) environmental (environmental quality, site boundaries, water and opportunity costs), (2) community (community partnerships, community definition, community dialogue, and poverty and social inclusion) and (3) economic (national political environment, adequate legal systems and security, infrastructure and government policy). By investigating and rating these success factors and understanding their affect on the potential of an ecotourism project, the entrepreneur can effectively compare the potential of different projects. This article attempts to create a framework for understanding the ecotourism success factors taking the example of southern African countries.

Keywords: critical success factors, ecotourism, southern Africa

© 2005 S. Parker & A. Khare

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