Uganda/Sustainable Tourism in the Albertine Rift (USAID-STAR) GSTA Final Report July 2009 – August 2011
This Final Report provides a narrative of activities implemented during the two years of the program. The program consisted of 17 months of implementation (from March 2010 to July 2011) building upon the design phase (completed February 2010) that determined the program approach and provided the road map for implementation. The overall goal of the USAID-STAR program was to use tourism as a lever to increase visitor spending in communities and businesses surrounding targeted protected areas, to create alternative livelihoods that would reduce conservation threats in these protected areas, and to boost support for conservation activities in the region.
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Uganda/Sustainable Tourism in the Albertine Rift (USAID-STAR) GSTA Final Report July 2009 – August 2011
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Global Sustainable Tourism Alliance Uganda/USAID-STAR Program
Publication Date: 2011
Location: Uganda
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This Final Report provides a narrative of activities implemented during the two years of the program. The program consisted of 17 months of implementation (from March 2010 to July 2011) building upon the design phase (completed February 2010) that determined the program approach and provided the road map for implementation. The overall goal of the USAID-STAR program was to use tourism as a lever to increase visitor spending in communities and businesses surrounding targeted protected areas, to create alternative livelihoods that would reduce conservation threats in these protected areas, and to boost support for conservation activities in the region.