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  <abstract type="Summary">Die Studie untersucht die Wahrnehmung des Township-Tourismus in Katutura durch die Bewohner im Hinblick auf die Wohn- und Umweltbedingungen. Auf der Grundlage des ToPo-Town-Projekts wird nachhaltiger Tourismus aus sozialer, wirtschaftlicher und ökologischer Perspektive betrachtet. Katutura ist historisch durch die Apartheid geprägt und sozial vulnerabel, aber dennoch kulturell bedeutsam. Eine Befragung von 30 Bewohnern ergab trotz begrenzten Wissens eine überwiegend positive Einstellung sowie ein starkes Interesse am Heritage-House-Projekt.&lt;ger&gt;</abstract>
  <abstract type="Summary">The study eyplores residents´perceptions of township tourism in Katutura in relation to housing and environmental living conditions. Based on the ToPo-Town Project, it examines sustainable tourism from social, economic, and environmental perspectives. Katutura is historically shaped by apartheid and socially culnerable, yet culturally significant. A survey of 30 residents showed generally positive attitudes and strong interest in the Heritage-House-Project, despite limited knowledge. No link between living conditions and tourism perceptions was. found.&lt;eng&gt;</abstract>
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