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    Cape Town as Africa's gateway for tourism to Antarctica - development potential and need for regulation 

    Boekstein, Mark (2014)
    Cape Town is one of the five Antarctic gateway cities from which ships and aircraft travel to and from various parts of Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands. Gateway cities are used by government scientific expeditions, ...
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    Quartering the city in discourse and bricks: Articulating urban change in a South African enclave 

    Rink, Bradley M. (Springer, 2016)
    Focusing on the urban enclave in Cape Town known as De Waterkant, this paper examines the product and process of ‘quartering’ urban space—shaping urban space as the locus for the symbolic framing of culture. This paper ...
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    From illness to wellness-has thermal spring health tourism reached a new turning point? 

    Boekstein, Mark (University of the Western Cape, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, 2014)
    Thermal spring health resorts around the world are repositioning themselves by moving away from medical treatments, and moving towards fitness and wellness, often accompanied by an increase in facilities for recreation. ...
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    Tourism, health and the changing role of thermal springs - should South Africa reposition its thermal spring tourism product? 

    Boekstein, Mark (University of the Western Cape, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, 2014)
    Visiting thermal springs for medicinal purposes is one of the oldest forms of tourism in many parts of the world, including South Africa. An overview is provided of the concepts of health tourism, including medical and ...
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    Performing cities: Engaging the high-tech flâneur 

    Rodríguez, Karen; Rink, Bradley M. (The Forum on Education Abroad, 2011)
    The city as place forms the backdrop to many study abroad experiences. Our sense of place, however, is often fractured by modern mobilities. As Sack (1988) notes, we move from place to place so much that places often begin ...
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    International trends in health tourism: Implications for thermal spring tourism in the Western Cape Province of South Africa 

    Boekstein, Mark; Spencer, John (University of the Western Cape, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, 2013)
    Travel to thermal springs for the sake of health and healing can be traced at least as far back as the ancient Greeks and Romans, with the earliest forms of tourism being based on apparent curative powers of mineral-rich ...
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    African Migrants, Xenophobia and Urban Violence in Post-apartheid South Africa 

    Tevera, Daniel (University of the Western Cape, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, 2013)
    The urban space in South Africa is increasingly becoming a troubled terrain of xenophobic violence. In recent years xenophobia has emerged as one of the major contributing factors to urban violence in several African ...
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    Activity-based market segmentation of visitors to thermal spring resorts in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: Assessing the potential for health tourism development 

    Boekstein, Mark; Spencer, John (University of the Western Cape, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, 2013)
    There are eight thermal spring resorts in the Western Cape. Only one of these resorts has a focus on health and wellness, with the others functioning primarilyas family leisure resorts. Considering apparent domestic and ...
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    Que(e)rying Cape Town: touring Africa’s gay capital with the pink map 

    Rink, Bradley M. (Centre for Geographical Studies: Lisbon, 2013)
    Since 1999, Cape Town’s Pink Map has attempted to provide local and international visitors alike with a cartographic representation of the city’s queer landscape. This paper engages with the archive provided by more than ...
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    Food for the urban poor: safety nets and food-based social protection in Manzini, Swaziland 

    Tevera, Daniel; Simelane, Nomcebo (Springer, 2014)
    This paper aims to contribute to the urban food security debate by exploring the role of informal safety nets and formal food-based social protection in addressing food insecurity challenges facing low-income urban households ...
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    AuthorBoekstein, Mark (5)Rink, Bradley M. (3)Tevera, Daniel (3)Spencer, John (2)Crush, Jonathan (1)Hovorka, Alice (1)Rodríguez, Karen (1)Simelane, Nomcebo (1)SubjectSouth Africa (4)Tourism (3)Cape Town (2)Thermal springs (2)De Waterkant (1)Destination space (1)Enclaves (1)Food security (1)Gay tourism (1)Health (1)... View MoreDate Issued2013 (4)2014 (4)2011 (2)2016 (1)Has File(s)Yes (9)No (2)

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