Sustaining Human Society & Natural Environment Zambia & Botswana. PTRM 345, PTRM credits

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Sustaining Human Society & Natural Environment Zambia & Botswana PTRM 345, PTRM 595 6 credits Instructors: Jennifer Thomsen (University of Montana) Jane Kwenye (Copperbelt University, Zambia) Course Description: This course will cover issues of livelihoods and sustainable development in Zambia and Botswana using the Livingstone region of the Zambezi as a model to explore the complex interactions between natural resources, local people, NGO s, government agencies, tourism providers, resource managers and tourists. We will focus our discussions on livelihoods, conservation, livelihood change and nature-based tourism in the context of sustainable development. The Livingstone region is a unique area in that it is Zambia's tourist capital and enables us to begin by looking at areas of global significance that demonstrate global issues, and reduce in scale through national, regional, community, NGO and individual business scales. Zambia is endowed with numerous natural landscape features, including one of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Victoria Falls World Heritage site. The Victoria Falls lies on the Zambezi River, which is Africa's fourth largest river and Zambia's longest. The Livingstone area also contains unique cultural sites, as well as the Mosi-O-Tunya National Park, which is one of Zambia's 20 national parks. As a result of its unique natural landscape features, Livingstone appeals to both domestic and international tourists. The livelihoods in the area are heavily reliant on tourism. Over the years, Livingstone has been experiencing rapid tourism growth. This growth has been a major driver of development in Livingstone and this poses diverse impacts for nature-based tourism and sustainability. In this course we will explore the opportunities and challenges of development with particular reference to nature-based tourism and sustainability in an isolated but rapidly globalizing region of Zambia. Students will learn through readings, class discussions, direct field experience (including service projects with local organizations), meetings with scientists, development officials, sustainability activists, tourism operators and stakeholders in the region who maintain a traditional way-of-life amidst the rapid change. We will spend some time interacting with ALERT/Lion Encounter, a wildlife conservation NGO and ecotourism venture. The objective of ALERT is to breed and rehabilitate lions to eventually return them into the wild. Tourism has been developed to financially support this conservation effort. ALERT has been seeking to expand the land size of its venture into community forestry land. This community forestry land is used by the local community in varying degree. We will 1

use this case to explore the complex interaction between biodiversity conservation, environmental, economic and human dimensions of nature-based tourism and sustainability. After familiarizing ourselves with the unique natural landscape features, as well as the cultural geography of Livingstone, we will explore nature-based tourism and sustainability with the view of understanding opportunities and challenges for Livingstone amidst tourism growth. We will also visit the Chief Mukuni Village to get a feel of a traditional way of life amidst tourism growth in the Livingstone area. Students will learn through extensive readings, class discussions, field visits (including field service projects with one of the local organizations or communities), meetings with tourism stakeholders, resource conservation activists and the local people. We will also spend time in Botswana at Chobe National Park for a multi-day safari that includes a boat cruise and camping in the park to view the iconic wildlife including the Big Five. We will meet with national park managers to discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with this large national park and the transboundary efforts with local communities pertaining to wildlife and tourism. Trip Highlights: Daily trips and field experiences Interactions and partnerships with local communities Multi-day safari trips to national parks in Zambia and Botswana Victoria Falls World Heritage Site Chief Mukuni Village ALERT Lion Conservation Program Learning Objectives: Students will learn about the concept of sustainable development. This will include basic concepts of development theory and the evolution of the concept of sustainable development. Students will explore issues of sustainable development in a Zambian context. This will include issues of livelihoods, conservation and global economic development. Students will become informed on the issues relating to nature-based tourism and sustainability in Livingstone, Zambia. Students will gain an appreciation for a traditional Zambian culture. Students will develop confidence in their ability to adapt to a variety of challenging settings. Summary of Course Requirements: Students will be expected to read the assigned readings prior to that day s 2

discussion/lecture so that they may participate. While in Zambia students will keep a daily journal which they will turn in on the final day of class. Journals should include citations from the readings. This means you will need to relate the readings to what you are experiencing on a daily basis. Students will participate in class discussions, field visits and attend lectures. From these and the readings, students will write a reflective essay on nature based tourism and sustainability issues in Livingstone, Zambia. Using the case of ALERT in Livingstone, students will write a research paper on their understanding of the opportunities and challenges for nature-based tourism and sustainability amidst tourism growth in Livingstone. Students will undertake a protected area planning and management activity. This activity will place students in the role of a protected area manager and they must develop a management plan to take into account conservation, tourism, sustainability and local livelihoods. Students will also be graded on their participation and personal conduct in the course. This includes participation in daily discussion sessions. Students will develop a topic and gather information for a research paper while in Zambia. The paper should be turned in within 30 days from the last date of the course. The paper will be a minimum of 4000 words with correct grammar and citations. The formal paper assignment will be given during the first class period. Daily journals 30% Planning and mgt. project 25% Journal spot checks 15% Student Research Paper 15% Participation/personal conduct 15% Required Texts/Readings: The readings will be available as a course packet. Nature-based tourism Newsome, D., Moore, S. & Dowling, R. (2002) Natural Area Tourism: Ecology, impacts and management. Ch-4 Planning. and managers. Ch s 2&3. and managers. Ch-5. Tourism development and sustainability 3

Swarbrooke, J. (1999) Sustainable Tourism Management. Ch-2 The nature and scope of sustainable tourism. Swarbrooke, J. (1999) Sustainable Tourism Management. Ch-3 A critique of current thinking in sustainable tourism management. Development and sustainable development theory Redclift, M. 1992. The Meaning of Sustainable Development. Geoforum 23(3): 395-403. Redclift, M. 2005. Sustainable development (1987-2005): An oxymoron comes of age. Sustainable Development 13: 212-227. Conservation and development Brockington, D. and Duffy, R. (2010). Capitalism and Conservation: The Production and Reproduction of Biodiversity Conservation. Antipode. 42(3): 469-484. Brockington, D., Duffy, R. & Igoe, J. (2008). Nature Unbound: Conservation, Capitalism and The Future of Protected Areas. Earthscan, London. Ch-9 Zambia focused reading Langholz, Jeffrey A. and James P. Lassoie. 2001. Perils and Promises of Privately Owned Protected Areas. American Institution of Biological Sciences 51(12):1079-85. Livelihoods, sustainability and livelihood change Two Zambia focused readings Tourism development and sustainability Swarbrooke, J. (1999) Sustainable Tourism Management. Ch-2 The nature and scope of sustainable tourism. Swarbrooke, J. (1999) Sustainable Tourism Management. Ch-3 A critique of current thinking in sustainable tourism management. Newsome, D., Moore, S. & Dowling, R. (2002) Natural Area Tourism: Ecology, impacts and management. Ch-4 Planning. and managers. Ch s 2&3. and managers. Ch-5. *additional readings are still being selected. 4

Tentative Schedule Date Topic Site visit PTRM 345X PTRM 345X Potential Student projects May 18 Depart for trip May 19 Overnight in Johannesburg, SA May 20 May 21 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 Arrive in Livingstone Zambia. Check into the Kaazmein Lodge, Meet our Zambian cohort. Driving tour of the city. Orientation to Livingstone Livingstone Museum Area Issues of Global significance Issues of National Significance Issues of Community and Regional Importance Issues of Indigenous importance The role of NGO s in conservation and Development Victoria Falls World Heritage Site. Mosi-a- Tunya National Park Zambian Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) Tour of Sekute Community Trust/ African Wildlife Foundation Chief Mukuni Village Alert Program Walk with Lions Livingstone area background. Land use, cultural change, colonization, contemporary issues related to sustainability Managing a high profile Tourism Destination: Resource management and Economic challenges and opportunities Management of guides and concessionaires to provide visitor services 5 Benefit sharing from tourism activity Cultural Tourism Intimate Wildlife Experiences The importance of the big Five to Conservation What is Sustainability? What is sustainable tourism? Global systems of governance. UNESCO, World Heritage Commission, WTO Managing an Urban proximate park focus on human wildlife conflicts Do joint management boards really work? Sustainable Craft Industries Tourism as a direct financial mechanism to support lion conservation Bird counts on the Zambezi River Resource monitoring and inventories, resource management plan assistance Wide range of possibility ZAWA will give us ideas after they have time to think about it Alfred Awareness of local people of importance of resources and sustainability Potentially put on a program for the community. Need to Follow up with Chief Mukuni School program, tending lions? May 27 Private Sector Livingstone Marketing the

May 28 May 29 May 30 May 31 June 1 June 2 June 3 June 4 June 5 issues Challenges of Integrated Planning Field projects Field projects Field projects Close out the Livingstone Experience Depart for Chobe Elephant Park Small Scale Tour provision National Park Safari Management Chobe National Park Environmental Education in an expedition context. Return to Livingstone Tourism Association Panel Discussions with Community Stakeholders Heritage, ZAWA, Ministry of Tourism, James, AWF Stay at the Lodge for the day Presentations of Field Experiences Structured discussions of the integrated Experience idea of sustainability All students participate in organizing the day Closing Livingstone Banquet at Restaurant (They will close it except to us) We will invite the community members that participated in the course, show a final slide show, etc. Journals and reflective essays Journals and reflective essays Journals and reflective essays Turn in Final Assignments June 6-7 Travel back to Missoula/U.S. 6