posted on 2024-09-06, 07:28authored byPenelope Geerdts, Lawrence Schlemmer
This study of visitors to Durban was commissioned by the Durban City Council as part of a general survey to gauge public attitudes to local government and towards community needs. This report deals with two issues: visitors attitudes to Durban as a holiday city and the changes in the plan to cope with and adapt to various forces operating outside and within Durban's tourism industry
This document from the archive, along with various others was marked ‘confidential’ . After some debate, staff of the Development and Population Studies programmes (University of KwaZulu-Natal) have taken the decision to digitise and make them available for the following reasons. Firstly it is normal practise to release once-confidential documents into the public domain after a long period of time. Secondly, the documents marked confidential are not raw research material but rather finished research reports.
History
Publisher
Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal
Citation
Geerdts, P. and Schlemmer, L. (1985) The holiday visitor to Durban: a survey of satisfactions, preferences and problems. Durban: Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Natal