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REGIONAL - Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism/JICA
study
The South African Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism,
assisted by a group of international specialist consultants, conducted a
comprehensive countrywide study to identify areas of high tourism
development potential. Through an intricate process of selection, an area
which they termed the Badplaas/Barberton/Malelane area was identified as one
of four high potential development areas in South Africa and studies, with a
view to developing further tourism plans were conducted. This process was
instrumental to gaining momentum and support from the various government
departments for the tourism and infrastructure development of the Barberton
sub-region. In this study, the Mountainlands Nature Reserve was again
identified as a catalyst for the development of Barberton and significant
research from this project contributed to defining the developmental
objectives of the Mountainlands Nature Reserve.

Source: DEAT/JICA Study Team
The implementation of this strategy by the national Department of
Environmental Affairs and Tourism has recently been incorporated into
the BATOBIC
Programme which is driven under the auspices of the Barberton
Chamber of Business.
Further information:
...
Download: The study on tourism promotion and development plan in the
Republic of South Africa, Draft Final Report, Volume 3: Barberton Focus
Area Tourism Development PDF (4.1mb)
... Visit
BATOBIC Programme website
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