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Name

Dr. Violet Bassey Eneyo

Department

Tourism Studies

Designation

Lecturer II

Email

[email protected]


About Dr. Violet Bassey Eneyo

Violet Bassey Eneyo assumed duty in the University of Calabar as a Graduate Assistant on 27th July, 2010 and has risen to the rank of a Lecturer II, a level she attained in 2016. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree (2006) in Environmental Protection and Resource Management from the Department of Geography and Regional Planning, Masters (2013) and Doctorate (2016) degrees in Geography and Environmental Science (with bias in Ecotourism, Recreation and Conservation Planning), all from University of Calabar, Nigeria. She is a recipient of Cross River State Government Scholarship (2005), Saotome and Principle Scholarship Award for Post Graduate Students (2006), and a beneficiary of University of Calabar Study Fellowship (2013/2014 – 2017/2018). She lectures Human Geography, Eco-tourism, Introduction to Environmental Science, Tour and Guide Operators, Introduction to Hospitality studies, Tourism Impact Assessment, Man and Environmental Resources, Ecosystem Restoration, Tourism and Recreation Planning, Tourism Resources, Community-Based Tourism, Accommodation Studies, Government and Tourism, Heritage, Tourism and Museum Management at undergraduate level. Also, she has successfully mentored and supervised student’s research work at undergraduate level. She has also attended many academic workshops and presented academic papers in many conferences that address environmental and tourism issues of international and local concerns. She has participated as a resource person to student’s practical fieldwork experience. Dr Violet has over eighteen publications in both local and foreign peer reviewed Journals to her credit. She is a member of many professional bodies including Association for Tourism Development in Nigeria and Society of Tourism Researchers of Nigeria, Over the past four years, she has conducted training courses on Tourism Resources Management in some rural communities.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
FSLCHoly Child Convent Primary School, Calabar 19871991
SSCEEdgerley Memorial Secondary School, Calabar19921998
B.Sc (Environmental Protection and Resource Management) University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State19982006
M.Sc (Ecotourism, Recreation and Conservation Planning) University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State20072013
Ph.D (Tourism and Recreation Planning)University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State20132017

S/N Publication
Eja, E. I. & Eneyo, V. B. (2018). Tourism Support Services as Indicators for Socio-Economic Development of Uyo in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. International Journal of Human Resource Studies, 8(3). 264 - 275
Eneyo, V. B. (2018). The Distribution of Hospitality Services in Uyo Urban, Nigeria. Journal of Tourism and Heritage Studies, 7(2), 137-149.
Ekong, M. O. & Eneyo, V. B. (2018). The Aesthetics Value of Plastics in Carnival Calabar Costume Designs, Nigeria. World Environment Journal, 2(1), 73-94
Eneyo, V. B., Ajake, A. O., & Edward, J. E. (2018). Assessing Plastic Wastes Generation by Eateries in Calabar, Nigeria. World Environment Journal, 2(1), 95-106
Eneyo, V. B. & Edward, J. E. (2018). The Contributions of Tourism Support Services in the Socio-Economic Development of Uyo Urban, Nigeria. Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Research and Development Perspectives, 7(2), 28-44.
Eneyo, V. B. & Edward James Ekpenyong (2018). Spatial Distribution of Petrol Filling Stations in Calabar South Local Government Area, Cross River State. Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Research and Development Perspectives, 7(1), 66-83
Violet B. E., Ijeoma H. O., & Edward J. E. (2017). The Impact of Globalization on African Heritage: Case Study of Igbo Cultural Heritage. Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Research and Development Perspectives, 6(1),128-142.
Eneyo, V. B. ; Bassey B., Edward J. E. (2017). Mapping Hotel Distribution in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. World Environment Journal, 1(1), 66-78.
Eja, E. I., Effiom, V. A. & Edibard, O. V. (2015).Assessing urban renewal programme a strategy for sustainable tourism development in Calabar, Nigeria. Multi-disciplinary Journal of Research and Development Issues, 4(1),32-44.
Eja, E I., & Effiom, V .A. (2015).The Influence of Leboku New Yam Festival on Catchment Communities in Yakurr Local Government Area, Nigeria. American Journal of Tourism Research, 4(1), 37-43.
Eja, E. I. & Effiom, V. A. (2014). Environmental Implications of Tinapa Business Resort Development on the Catchment Communities, Nigeria. Journal of Environment and Earth Science, 4(2), 73-77.
Effiom, V. A., & Obong, L. B. (2013). Proliferation of hotels in Calabar Municipality: location, problems and prospects. Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Research and Development Perspectives, 2(1), 38-55.
Obong, L. B., Aniah, E. J., Okaba, L. A. & Effiom, V. (2013). Sustainable livelihood in the Cross River State National Park (CRNP) Oban Division, Nigeria. International journal of business and social science, 4.(16), 219-231.
Eja, E. I., Ajake, A O., & Effiom V. E. (2012) Tourists Perception of Service Quality in the Hospitality Industry in Cross River State. The Pakistan Journal of Social. 3(2),111-119.
Obong, L. B., Effiom, V. A., & Okon, A. E., (2012). The impact of Marina Tourism Resort on the livelihood of Duke Town, Cross River State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Social and Development Issues, 9(2), 114-124.
Eja, E. I., Ajake, A. O., & Effiom, V. A. (2012). Assessment of Community Perception and Participation in Eco-tourism: Cross River State National Park Scenario. South Asian Journal of Tourism and Heritage, 5(2), 15-26.
Effiom, V. A. (2012). Impact of Honeypot Development in the Tourism Sector in Cross River State: A Case Study of Calabar Metropolis. Journal of Tourism and Heritage Studies, Volume 3(2), 85-97
Eja, E. I., Ajake, A. O., Effiom, V. A., & Bernadette, N. (2011). Seasonal Changes on Resort Patronage in Cross River State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Tourism, 2(2),19-30.

S/N Grant Currency/Amount Grantor Date
Cross River State Government Scholarship Naira 300,000Cross River State Government2005-01-22
Saotome and Principle Scholarship Award for Post Graduate StudentsNaira 250,000Chevron2006-06-15
University of Calabar FellowshipNaira 102,000University of Calabar2013-11-05

S/N Conference Description Started Finished
The impact of Honeypot Developments in the Tourism Sector of the Cross River State GovernmentThe impact of Honeypot Developments in the Tourism Sector of the Cross River State Government: A case study of Calabar Metropolis. Second annual conference of the association for tourism and development in Nigeria. September 7th – 9th, 2014. University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria.2014-09-072014-09-09
The challenges and prospects of sustainable tourism development in Calabar, Nigeria The challenges and prospects of sustainable tourism development in Calabar, Nigeria. Book of Abstracts of 57th Annual Conference of Association of Nigerian Geographers. 11th – 14th April, 2016, University of Lagos, Lagos State.2016-04-112016-04-14
Mapping Hotel Distribution in Calabar, Cross River StateMapping Hotel Distribution in Calabar, Cross River State, Geographical Information Systems. 1st World Environment Day Conference, 1st June, 2017, University of Calabar, Calabar – Nigeria.2017-06-012017-06-01
2nd Geography and Environmental Science Department - World Environment Day ConferenceBeat Plastic polution :Wastes Generation in Eateries in Calabar - Nigeria. 2nd Geography and Environmental Science Department - World Environment Day Conference, June 3rd – 6th, 2018, University of Calabar, Calabar – Nigeria 2018-06-032018-06-06
2nd Geography and Environmental Science Department - World Environment Day Conference,The Aesthetics Value of Plastics in Carnival Calabar Costume Designs, Nigeria. 2nd Geography and Environmental Science Department - World Environment Day Conference, June 3rd – 6th, 2018, University of Calabar, Calabar – Nigeria2018-06-062018-06-06