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Barriers to visiting South Africa's national parks in the post-apartheid era: black South African perspectives from Soweto

机译:后种族隔离时代访问南非国家公园的障碍:索韦托的南非黑人观点

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Almost 80% of South African citizens are of black African origin, yet are significantly underrepresented in numerous leisure activities and especially at national parks: they accounted for only 8.8% of visitors to South African parks' recreational spaces in 2010/2011. A review of literature on this issue finds a series of research shortcomings. Using a sample of 466 respondents from Soweto (414 self-administered surveys and 52 in-depth interviews), this paper re-examines the significant barriers deterring black South Africans from visiting national parks. Economic impediments to travel were frequently reported but other previously ignored barriers emerged, including lack of paid holidays, leisure immobilities fostered under apartheid, transport issues, time constraints, and lack of understanding and knowledge of what to do in national parks. All maintain the perception of parks as unwelcome spaces for many black South Africans. While park management is now largely done by black South Africans, and valuable policy statements now exist, the problems remain. The paper suggests potential actions to reverse the common belief that national parks remain exclusive white South African domains, including deconstructing the parks' historical relationship with oppression, better promotion, specialised tour development, and work with schools. Links are made to comparable situations elsewhere.
机译:几乎80%的南非公民来自非洲黑人,但在众多休闲活动(尤其是在国家公园中)的人数却明显不足:2010/2011年,他们仅占南非公园休闲场所游客的8.8%。对有关此问题的文献进行审查发现了一系列研究缺陷。本文使用来自Soweto的466名受访者的样本(414项自助调查和52项深度访谈),重新审查了阻碍南非黑人进入国家公园的重大障碍。经常有旅行方面的经济障碍报道,但其他以前被忽略的障碍出现了,包括缺乏带薪假期,种族隔离造成的休闲不便,交通问题,时间限制以及对国家公园的知识缺乏了解。所有人都认为公园是许多黑人南非人不受欢迎的地方。虽然公园管理现在主要由黑人南非人完成,并且现在存在有价值的政策声明,但问题仍然存在。该论文提出了可能的行动,以扭转人们普遍认为国家公园仍是南非白人独占的普遍观念,包括通过压迫来破坏公园的历史关系,更好的推广,专门的旅游开发以及与学校合作。链接指向其他位置的可比情况。

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