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    Challenges and Opportunities to Sustainable Sport Tourism Events: Insights from an Urban Host City 

    Wanyonyi, Lilian N.; Njoroge, Joseph M.; Otieno, Richard J. (2021-03-31)
    Sports tourism is viewed as an ideal tool for supporting the livelihood of the host communities in developing countries. As an alternative way of involving the host community in tourism activities, sports tourism aims to ...
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    Sports Tourism Events and Socio-economic Well-being of the Host Communities: Motivations and Benefits from an Emerging Destination 

    Wanyonyi, Lilian N.; Njoroge, Joseph M.; Otieno, Richard J. (2021-06)
    Travel and tourism industry has been considered as a major catalyst for local community development. As an alternative way of involving the host community in tourism activities directly, sports tourism aims to enable the ...
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    Sports Tourism Events and Socio-economic Well-being of the Host Communities: Motivations and Benefits from an Emerging Destination 

    Wanyonyi, L.; Njoroge, Joseph M.; Otieno, Richard J. (Events and Tourism Review, 4(1), 30-42., 2021)
    Travel and tourism industry has been considered as a major catalyst for local community development. As an alternative way of involving the host community in tourism activities directly, sports tourism aims to enable the ...
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    Gender Roles in Wetlands Conservation and Restoration in Murang’a County, Kenya 

    Abillah, Isaiah O.; Mwangi, Benson; Otieno, Richard J.; Machogu, Clifford (2021-06)
    Women are the majority vulnerable in wetlands access and control, yet livelihood provisioning services bring her in direct contact with and control of wetlands on a daily basis. Murang’a County is majorly a patriarchal ...
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    Sustainability of Livelihood Strategies of Riparian Communities in Murang’a County, Kenya. 

    Abillah, Isaiah O.; Mwangi, Benson; Otieno, Richard J.; Machogu, Clifford (2021-06)
    Wetlands have played a key role in support of the riparian community’s livelihoods and development and have been the source of forest, wildlife, minerals, agriculture, recreation, water and energy. Murang’a County in Kenya, ...
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    Sports Tourism Events and Socio-economic Well-being of the Host Communities: Motivations and Benefits from an Emerging Destination 

    Wanyonyi, Lilian; Njoroge, Joseph M.; Otieno, Richard J. (Events and Tourism Review, 2021-06)
    Travel and tourism industry has been considered as a major catalyst for local community development. As an alternative way of involving the host community in tourism activities directly, sports tourism aims to enable the ...

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    Otieno, Richard J. (6)
    Njoroge, Joseph M. (4)Abillah, Isaiah O. (2)Machogu, Clifford (2)Mwangi, Benson (2)Wanyonyi, Lilian N. (2)Wanyonyi, L. (1)Wanyonyi, Lilian (1)SubjectSports Tourism Events, Community, Sustainable Development (3)Gender Role, Wetland Conservation, Restoration, Riparian Community (1)Sports Tourism Events, Challenges, Opportunities, Sustainable, and community (1)Wetlands, Riparian, Conservation, Ecosystem, Livelihoods, Sustainability (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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