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Tourism Forum - Southern Africa
Volume 1, No.: 1, 2001
Impact of Crime on international Tourist Numbers - Richard George
Tourism Policy in South Africa Potential and consequences - Jennifer Briedenhann & Dr Steven Butts
Selling Myths, not Culture - Keyan Tomaselli & Caleb Wang
Avoiding the pathology of Classic Scientific Method: Matching methodology to the problem contexts of Tourism Research - William Quigley
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Editor: Tim Foggin
School of Tourism,
Technikon Natal,
Scottsville 3209,
KwaZulu-Natal
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Richard George
Marketing, Tourism Management Convenor,
School of Management
Studies, University of Cape Town,
Cape Town, South Africa
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Prof. Dr Fritz Becker
University of Namibia
Department of Geography & Environmental Studies
Windhoek
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Dr Godfrey Anyumba
ML Sultan, Department of Regional Planning,
Durban 4000
South Africa.
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Dr Rosemary Burton
University of West England.
Faculw of the Built EnMronment.
Bristol, UK.
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Massey University,
School of Global Studies,
Palmerston North,
New Zealand.
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