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    • 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 ...
    • Travel motives of visitors to South African beaches 

      Eagleton, Michelle (North-West University (South Africa), 2020)
      The tourism industry is a fast-growing industry generating potential and economic benefits towards destinations. In terms of the Blue Economy, the marine tourism industry can be observed as an important aspect of this ...
    • Traveling wave solutions and infinite–dimensional linear spaces of multiwave solutions to jimbo–miwa equation 

      Zhang, Lijun; Khalique, Chaudry Masood (Hindawi, 2014)
      The traveling wave solutions and multiwave solutions to (3 + 1)-dimensional Jimbo-Miwa equation are investigated in this paper. As a result, besides the exact bounded solitary wave solutions, we obtain the existence of two ...
    • Traveling with congnitive tests: Testing the validity of a KABC-II adaptation in India 

      Malda, Maike; Srinivasan, Krishnamachari; Sukumar, Prathima; Transler, Catherine; Van de Vijver, Alphonsius Josephus Rachel (Sage Publication, 2010)
      The authors evaluated the adequacy of an extensive adaptation of the American Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children, second edition (KABC-II), for 6- to 10-year-old Kannada-speaking children of low socioeconomic status ...
    • Travelling wave solutions of a two-dimensional generalized Sawada-Kotera equation 

      Adem, Abdullahi Rashid; Lü, Xing (Springer, 2016)
      Lie symmetry analysis is performed on a two-dimensional generalized Sawada-Kotera equation, which arises in various problems in mathematical physics. Exact solutions are obtained using the Lie point symmetries method and ...
    • Traversing the skin barrier with nano-emulsions 

      Burger, Cornel; Shahzad, Yasser; Brümmer, Alicia; Gerber, Minja; Du Plessis, Jeanetta (Bentham Science, 2016)
      In recent years, colloidal delivery systems based on nano-emulsion are gaining popularity; being used for encapsulation and delivery of many drugs. Nano-emulsions are thermokinetically stable dispersion systems, which ...
    • Treating 'AIDS blindness': a critical pedagogical approach to HIV education at tertiary level 

      Wood, Lesley; Rens, Julialet (Routledge, 2014)
      HIV and AIDS affect all South Africans, irrespective of gender, race, age and economic status. Teachers should therefore be able to meaningfully integrate HIV content into the school curriculum. However, pre-service ...
    • Treatment modalities for acne 

      Fox, Lizelle; Csongradi, Candice; Aucamp, Marique; Du Plessis, Jeanetta; Gerber, Minja (MDPI, 2016)
      Acne is a common inflammatory skin disease which affects the pilosebaceous units of the skin. It can have severe psychological effects and can leave the patient with severe skin scarring. There are four well-recognized ...
    • Treatment of acid mine drainage and acidic effluents 

      De Beer, Marinda (North-West University, 2005)
      The scarcity of water in South Africa is exacerbated by pollution of the surface- and ground- water resources. Typical pollutants of the aquatic environment include acid mine drainage and industrial effluents. AMD and ...
    • Treatment of an adrenomyeloneuropathy patient with Lorenzo's oil and supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid: a case report 

      Terre'Blanche, Gisella; Van der Walt, Mietha M.; Bergh, Jacobus J.; Mienie, Lodewyk J. (BioMed Central, 2011)
      This is a case report of adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN), the adult variant of adrenoleukodystryphy (ALD). The diagnoses in the patient, aged 34, was confirmed via increased serum very long chain fatty acid concentration (VLCFA). ...
    • The treatment of asthma : a managed pharmaceutical care approach 

      Kilian, Pieter Johannes (North-West University, 2005)
      During 2004 the South African Pharmaceutical sector experienced a drastic change in the pricing system of pharmaceuticals. The aim of this study was to analyse the usage and cost associated with asthma medication according ...