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Perceptions of tourism students towards career choice in the Kenyan tourism industry: a comparative study of Moi University and Kenya Utalii College
(2015)
A number of researches investigating on tourism students’ career choices and course of
study selection have been widely documented. However, few studies have been carried out
focusing on the process and context in which ...
Tourism adaptation to climate change in the lenses of sustainability: Sustainable-adaptation
(2015)
Climate change is considered one of the greatest challenges for humanity in
the 21st century and beyond. Climate sensitive industries including tourism
are vulnerable. In efforts to counter climate change, mitigation ...
Employing the enhanced Regional Tourism Sustainable Adaptation Framework with a case study of climate change vulnerability in Mombasa, Kenya
(Sage, 2018)
This paper attempts to provide an empirical application of the enhanced Regional Tourism Sustainable
Adaptation Framework using a case study of Mombasa Kenya. Climate variability is a challenge to tourism
destinations, ...
Climate change-perceived impacts, risks, vulnerability, and response strategies: A case study of Mombasa coastal tourism, Kenya
(2015)
Climate change policies are advancing, at least rhetorically. These policies are made through complex
processes of interactions among stakeholders whose opinions are shaped by historical experiences,
beliefs, awareness ...
Impact of HIV/AIDS on Hotel Staff Productivity in Kenya: A Survey of Selected Hotels in North Coast
(2015)
The gist of this paper was to find out how HIV/AIDS pandemic influence the productivity of employees in
Kenya’s North Coast. Although major strides have been made by the government to prevent the scourge, it is
evident ...
Soap stone mining, challenges and opportunities for tourism development: case study of soapstone in Tabaka, Kisii County, Kenya
(African Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Leisure Studies, 2015)
Soapstone mining in Kenya especially in Kisii region is historical and its exploitation has
been conducted from time immemorial. With beautiful carvings that are normally
destined for the export market, the soapstone ...