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20th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies (ICES20)
Mekelle University, Ethiopia

"Regional and Global Ethiopia - Interconnections and Identities"
1-5 October, 2018

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Social Anthropology & Cultural Studies

1212 Tourism Development

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Abstract IDTitleAuthors
1212-01PRACTICES OF DOMESTIC TOURISM IN ETHIOPIA: POTENTIALS, OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES TESFAYE Zeleke, Addis Abeba University
1212-02THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC UPGRADING OF ARTISANS THROUGH TOURISM IN KONSO, SOUTHERN ETHIOPIABELETE Dawit, Wolaita Sodo University
1212-03DIVERSIFYING TOURISM PRODUCTS: ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL OF COFFEE TOURISM IN ETHIOPIAMOHAMMED Jemal Ahmed, Izmir Katip Celebi University, Izmir, Turkey, PhD student
1212-04TRANSFORMING THE TOURISM INDUSTRY OF ETHIOPIAMULUGETA Feseha, Addis Ababa University
1212-05SACRED PLACES AND TOURISM DEVELOPMENT: DO THEY REINFORCE EACH OTHER?AHMED Hassen, Institute of Ethiopian Studies
1212-06RELIGIOUS RITUALS AND TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN ETHIOPIA: EXPERIENCE FROM GONDOR TOWNEBRAHIM Damtew Alyou, University of Gondar, Ethiopia
1212-07TOURISM AND ITS ROLE IN CREATING SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD IN TIGRAI REGIONKELIL Demsis, Department of Socioology, CSSL, Mekelle University
ZENAWI Gebremeskel, Department of Socioology, CSSL, Mekelle University
1212-08A GEO-TREKKING GUIDE TO AN ETHIOPIAN TROPICAL MOUNTAIN DISTRICTJan NYSSEN, Department of Geography, Ghent University, Belgium
Miro JACOB, Department of Geography, Ghent University, Belgium
Amaury FRANKL, Department of Geography, Ghent University, Belgium
MIRUTS Hagos, Department of Earth Sciences, Mekelle University, Ethiopia
Andrea SEMBRONI, Department of Science, University of Roma Tre, Italy
Jean POESEN, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, KU Leuven, Belgium
MITIKU Haile, Department of Land Resources Management and Environmental Protection, Mekelle University, Belgium
1212-09UNDERSTANDING A TOURISM PHENOMENON: “PHOTO FOR CASH” AS A LIVELIHOOD DIVERSIFICATION OPTION. THE CASE OF SOUTH OMO ZONE, ETHIOPIA.AZEB Girmai, Division of African Area Studies, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University
1212-10POLICING TOURISM FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: CONCEPTS AND PRACTICESDEMELASH Kassaye, AAU

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