Effect of Wildebeest Migration Pattern on Sustainability of Tourism Development at Mara-Serengeti Ecosystem: A Transboundary Resource Management Perspective

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for the study. A combination of qualitative and quantitative techniques was explored when collecting and analyzing data in the practical field study. Data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics and presented using tables, scatter plots & bar graphs. Knowledge so produced is expected supplement existing literature and contribute towards informing and guiding on management of transboundary resources to ensure sustainable development.

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Julius N. Menge. 2026. \u201cEffect of Wildebeest Migration Pattern on Sustainability of Tourism Development at Mara-Serengeti Ecosystem: A Transboundary Resource Management Perspective\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - F: Real estate, Event, Tourism Management & Transporting GJMBR-F Volume 22 (GJMBR Volume 22 Issue F2).

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