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The non-consumptive value of selected marine species at Table Mountain National Park: an exploratory study
(University of Pretoria, 2014)
This exploratory study aimed to determine firstly the non-consumptive value of five marine species (whales, the Great White shark, penguins, dolphins and seals) and secondly the socio-demographic and behavioural variables ...
Characterisation of cyclists' willingness to pay for green initiatives at Africa's largest cycle tour
(AOSIS, 2016)
The Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour is a major event on the road cycling calendar. The majority of cyclists travel significant distances and participation produces a substantial carbon footprint. This paper examines ...
Tourists characteristics and willingness to pay to see the Big Five
(Sabinet, 2013)
Tourism is an engine of growth and development in natural areas, but resources need to be protected and that often involves high costs. The opportunity to view Big Five game in their natural habitat is a common good and ...
Who is willing to pay to see the Big 7?
(IP Publishing, 2014)
This article investigates the non-consumptive, or appreciative value of the 'Big 7' and identifies the variables that influence willingness to pay (WTP). Addo Elephant National Park in the Eastern Cape Province, South ...
Running a greener race: willingness–to–pay evidence from the Old Mutual Two Oceans marathon in South Africa
(Stellenbosch University, 2013)
Environmentally and socially responsible leisure activity has become a key issue in tourism development. Service providers are keen to promote their environmental sustainability credentials and people are starting to pay ...