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    • Trap cropping with Napier grass, Pennisetum purpureum (Schumach), decreases damage by maize stem borers 

      Van den Berg, Johnnie; Van Hamburg, Huib (Taylor & Francis, 2015)
      Napier grass, Pennisetum purpureum (Schumach), in combination with intercrops has been used successfully in habitat management for maize stem borers in Africa. The use of Napier grass only as a trap or barrier plant for ...
    • Trauma and mental health in South Africa: overview 

      Wyatt, Gail E.; Maselesele, Mashudu; Thames, April; Simbayi, Leickness; Stein, Dan J. (APA, 2017)
      Provides an introduction to this special edition of Psychological Trauma. The papers included in this special section focus on aspects of trauma and the effects of trauma in a cultural context that pertains to the way of ...
    • Trauma and PTSS of Zimbabwean refugees in South Africa: a summary of published studies 

      Idemudia, E.S. (American Psychological Association, 2017)
      OBJECTIVE: This paper is a report of 4 published papers on posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS)/posttraumatic stress disorders (PTSD) and traumas experienced by homeless Zimbabwean refugees living in South Africa. The ...
    • Trauma in the South African Police Service: a psycho-social therapeutic program 

      Boshoff, Pieter John (North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2015)
      The overarching objective of this study was to develop and empirically evaluate a Psycho-social Therapeutic Program (PTP), empowering police officials to deal with the possible exposure to traumatic events. This thesis ...
    • Trauma-informed strengths-based group intervention guideline for female survivors of adult sexual assault 

      Theunissen, Shanae (North-West University (South-Africa), 2023)
      High prevalence rates of sexual assault perpetrated against women are well documented, both nationally and internationally. Although this type of trauma can lead to numerous adverse long-term effects, some survivors ...
    • Travel behaviour of Chinese tourists living in the city of Beijing, China 

      Sun, Minghui (North-West University, 2007)
      The Chinese outbound tourism market has experienced rapid growth over the past few years. This noticeable development provides the background and rationale for the study that identifies the travel behaviour of Chinese ...
    • Travel behaviour of South African tourism students 

      Slabbert, Elmarie; Saayman, Melville; Van der Merwe, Peet (University of Stellenbosch. Department of Sport Science, 2012)
      When developing and managing tourism products, understanding the travel behaviour of niche markets, such as students can create a competitive advantage for tourism products. The purpose of this research was to determine ...
    • Travel behaviour of tourists to a South African holiday resort 

      Slabbert, Elmarie; Van Vuuren, Clarise Letitia (LAM Publishers, 2011)
      Travel behaviour refers to the way in which tourists behave according to their attitudes before, during and after travelling. Knowledge regarding travel behaviour can assist in marketing, product planning and development ...
    • Travel behaviour of visitors to ATKV-Natalia Resort 

      Van Vuuren, Clarise Letitia (2010)
      The purpose of this study was to determine the travel behaviour of tourists to a ATKV resort, more specifically ATKV-Natalia. Numerous studies on travel behaviour has been done, but none of them indicated that it was ...
    • A travel decision-making framework inhibiting inbound tourism 

      Fourie, Johannes Jakobus (North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2015)
      The primary objective of this study was to develop ‘A travel decision-making framework inhibiting inbound tourism’ to assist marketers and the tourism government body in developing strategies to improve the market share ...
    • Travel motivation of tourists to Kruger and Tsitsikamma national parks: A comparative study 

      Kruger, Martinette; Saayman, Melville (Southern African Wildlife Management Association, 2010)
      As countries and destinations try to increase their share of the international and national tourism market, it is important to understand why people travel and why they choose a specific destination. We here determine and ...
    • Travel Motivation: a Tale of two marine destinations in South Africa 

      Slabbert, Elmarie; Saayman, Melville; Van Der Merwe, Petrus (2009)
      This study determines the travel motives of tourists to two marine destinations in South Africa: Jeffreys Bay and Hartenbos. Two surveys were conducted on 202 respondents in Hartenbos and 210 at the Jeffreys Bay. The ...
    • Travel motivations of tourists to selected marine destinations 

      Saayman, Melville; Slabbert, Elmarie; Van der Merwe, Petrus (Wiley, 2011)
      South Africa is well known for its favourable climate, wildlife and golden beaches. Adding to this, its long summers make its coastline (over 3500 km) even more attractive to tourists around the world, and so are transforming ...
    • Travel motivations of tourists to selected marine national parks 

      Tiedt, Lourien (North-West University, 2011)
      Tourism comprises the world's largest industry, and beaches (marine tourism) are considered as one of the major tourism attractions in the world. Marine tourism includes different aspects such as the ocean, coastal water ...
    • Travel motivations of tourists visiting Kruger National Park 

      Saayman, Melville; Van der Merwe, Petrus (South African National Parks Board, 2008)
      The Kruger National Park (KNP) one of the largest conservation areas in South Africa, attracts in excess of one million visitors a year and is regarded as an icon destination in international tourism. Since this park ...
    • Travel motivations to selected national parks in South Africa : Karoo-, Tsitsikamma- and Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Parks 

      Bothma, Lee-Ann (North-West University, 2009)
      Research in tourist behaviour follows the cognitive approach. This contains the behavioural cycle of stimulation (motivation and intention formation), the actual behaviour and experience, and finally the evaluation of ...
    • Travel motives of adventure tourists : a case study of Magoebaskloof Adventure 

      Terblanche, Hanri (North-West University, 2012)
      Adventure tourism involves travel and leisure activities pursued with the expectation that they will produce a rewarding, adventurous experience. Adventure tourism can be defined as travel to a destination to participate ...
    • Travel motives of participants in the cape argus pick n pay cycle tour 

      Saayman, Melville; Streicher, Helga (University of Stellenbosch, 2010)
      The Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour is the largest cycling events in South Africa. The event attracts approximately 32 000 cyclists from around the world and is hosted in the city of Cape Town. The question underlying ...
    • Travel motives of tourists to selected national parks in South Africa 

      Botha, Belinda (North-West University, 2011)
      The tourism industry is becoming increasingly more competitive, making it essential for tourism destinations to understand why tourists travel to specific destinations. Travel motives are seen as important factors affecting ...
    • Travel motives of visitors attending Oppikoppi Music Festival 

      Kruger, Martinette; Saayman, Melville (University of the Free State & Sun Media, 2009)
      The purpose of this article is to examine the socio-demographic differences between entrepreneurs at National Arts festivals in South Africa. Language, and specifically Afrikaans, English and African languages, was used ...