Universal Accessibility of National Parks in South Africa and Zimbabwe: Park Management Perceptions

IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Tourism Planning & Development Pub Date : 2021-04-06 DOI:10.1080/21568316.2021.1910556
O. Chikuta, Engelina du Plessis, M. Saayman
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ABSTRACT This study sought to establish the perceptions of the management of National Parks in South Africa and Zimbabwe with respect to making their parks universally accessible. This study was set against a background of many people with disabilities who are willing and financially able to patron national parks being denied the opportunity to do so due to various barriers. Using a qualitative approach, the researchers explored the views of the management of South African National Parks (SANPARKS) and Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) regarding the universal accessibility of National Parks. The study revealed that, generally, the management of the said parks appreciate the plight of people with disabilities who want to visit their parks and would have wanted the parks to be accessible to all people. However, the managers from SANPARKS seemed more willing and prepared to make their parks universally accessible compared to their counterparts from ZimParks.
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南非和津巴布韦国家公园的普遍可达性:公园管理理念
本研究旨在建立南非和津巴布韦国家公园管理的观念,使其公园普遍可达。这项研究的背景是,由于各种障碍,许多残疾人愿意并有经济能力资助国家公园,却被剥夺了这样做的机会。采用定性方法,研究人员探讨了南非国家公园(SANPARKS)和津巴布韦公园和野生动物管理局(ZimParks)对国家公园普遍可达性的看法。研究表明,一般来说,上述公园的管理人员理解想要参观公园的残疾人的困境,并希望公园对所有人开放。然而,与ZimParks的经理相比,SANPARKS的经理似乎更愿意和准备让他们的公园普遍开放。
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Tourism Planning & Development HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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