Senior Lecturer
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PhD. - Community Resources & Development: Arizona State University, USA
MSc. Tourism Management & Development: University of Witwatersrand, RSA
PGDE: Postgraduate Diploma in Education - University of Botswana, BW
BA: Environmental Science - University of Botswana, BW
Dr. Stone is a Senior Lecturer in Environmental Science and Tourism Studies at the University of Botswana, Department of Environmental Science. His research interests include sustainable tourism development and management, ecotourism, community-based tourism, protected areas conservation and community livelihoods improvement through tourism engagements
Environment & Tourism
Tourism & Development
Ecotourism
Principles & Practices of Tourism
Population, Environment & Development
Research
His research interests include sustainable tourism development and management, ecotourism, community-based tourism, protected areas conservation and community livelihoods improvement through tourism engagements.
Sustainable Tourism Development
Ecotourism
Protected Areas & Tourism
Community-based tourism
Conservation and Development
CBNRM
Stone, M. T., & Stone, L. S. (2020). Challenges of community-based tourism in Botswana: A Review of Literature. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, 1-13.
Stone, M. T., & Nyaupane, G. P. (2018). Protected areas, wildlife-based community tourism and community livelihoods dynamics: spiraling up and down of community capitals. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 26(2), 307-324.
Stone, M. T & Stone, L. S. (2017). Domestic Tourism in Botswana: An Examination of Nature–Based Tourism Constraints. Botswana Journal of Business, 10(1), 97-116.
Stone, L. S., Stone, M. T., & Mbaiwa, J. E. (2017). Tourism in Botswana in the Last 50 Years: A Review. Botswana Notes and Records, 49.
Stone, M.T, Lenao, M., & Moswete, N. N. (Eds.). (2019). Natural resources, Tourism and Community livelihoods in Southern Africa: Challenges for Sustainable Development, New York, Routledge Stone, M.T, Lenao, M., & Moswete, N. N. (Eds.). (2019). Natural resources, Tourism a