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Assessing the economic value and vulnerability of nature based tourism in the Ovens and Alpine area of NE Victoria

Assessing the economic value and vulnerability of nature based tourism in the Ovens and Alpine area of NE Victoria

... on nature-based tourism as well as tourism transit (primarily to Mt Hotham but also as part of a number of car, bike, walking and 4wheel drive ...of tourism in the region are: snow – ...

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Online and offline representations of biocultural diversity: A political ecology perspective on nature-based tourism and indigenous communities in the Brazilian Pantanal

Online and offline representations of biocultural diversity: A political ecology perspective on nature-based tourism and indigenous communities in the Brazilian Pantanal

... studied nature-based tourism at the intersection of indigenous communities and the digital ...for tourism, but ironically, reference to the Pantaneiro culture in nature-based ...

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Spatial and temporal patterns of nature-based tourism interactions with whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia

Spatial and temporal patterns of nature-based tourism interactions with whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia

... of nature-based tourism on dolphin populations have found that increases in the number of interactions between vessels and dolphins have had negative impacts on the resident population (Bejder et ...

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Nature-based tourism operators’ perceptions and adaptation to climate change in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe

Nature-based tourism operators’ perceptions and adaptation to climate change in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe

... of nature-based tourism which is a core tourism product for sev- eral countries in southern African and in particu- lar for ...explore nature-based tourism oper- ators’ ...

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Challenges for sustainable regional tourism: A best practice model for low-impact nature-based tourism facilities in remote areas

Challenges for sustainable regional tourism: A best practice model for low-impact nature-based tourism facilities in remote areas

... major tourism development proposal being refused for the Coral Coast region of Western Australia there is again a focus on developing strategies for more sustainable facilities that support ‘low-impact ...

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Review : nature-based tourism

Review : nature-based tourism

... Kaur, eds, Studies in tourism and wildlife parks conservation, Metropolitan Book Company, New Delhi Gell, R., 1989, Antarctica, Houghton Mifflin, Melbourne Gonsalves, P.S., 1987, Alterna[r] ...

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Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Paluma, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010.

Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Paluma, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010.

... Vehicle and visitor estimates for Paluma Township were also included in the Mt Spec Conglomerate. Results indicated that all survey respondents (n = 271) were free independent travellers travelling with family, friends ...

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Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Barron Falls, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010

Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Barron Falls, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010

... To collect data on a range of issues related to visitor expectations and experiences, a survey (Appendix 1) was developed in conjunction with officers from the WTMA. The survey instrument was based on a previous ...

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Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Kulki, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010.

Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Kulki, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010.

... Responsibility for the management of the Wet Tropics rainforests is shared by the Wet Tropics Management Authority (WTMA) and the Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM). The WTMA was ...

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On the Optimality of Limit Cycles in Nature Based Tourism

On the Optimality of Limit Cycles in Nature Based Tourism

... Virgin nature, as well as historical and cultural monuments located in National Parks (hereinafter NPs) are part of our national ...heritage. Tourism and recreation allow visitors to National Parks to enjoy ...

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Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Dubuji, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010.

Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Dubuji, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010.

... Respondents were also asked for their views on aspects of the site that detracted from their enjoyment. A total of 56 responses were received from 54 respondents (24.6% of the entire sample) and the results divided into ...

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A Place-Based Framework for Assessing Climate Change Impacts to Nature-Based Tourism: Why Attributes, Meanings, and Activities Matter

A Place-Based Framework for Assessing Climate Change Impacts to Nature-Based Tourism: Why Attributes, Meanings, and Activities Matter

... and tourism in northeastern Minnesota and call for an examination of climate change to Minnesota tourism resources (Interagency Climate Adaptation Team, ...Shore tourism opportunities are primarily ...

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Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Mossman Gorge, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010

Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Mossman Gorge, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010

... To collect data on a range of issues related to visitor expectations and experiences, a survey (Appendix 1) was developed in conjunction with officers from the WTMA. The survey instrument was based on a previous ...

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Sustainable nature based tourism: Planning and management. report on visitation and use at Wallaman Falls, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010

Sustainable nature based tourism: Planning and management. report on visitation and use at Wallaman Falls, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010

... visit to Wallaman Falls, with 67.5% having stayed in Ingham and 20% in Townsville the previous night. Most visitors were residents of North Queensland (75.9%). Reasons given for visiting Wallaman Falls included being ...

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Sustainable Nature-Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Emmagen Creek, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010

Sustainable Nature-Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Emmagen Creek, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010

... Interpretative and directional signs are important features of the infrastructure at any visitor site. Table 18 outlines respondents’ levels of agreement with statements about the on-site signs and interpretation ...

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Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Lake Tinaroo, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010

Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Lake Tinaroo, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010

... Respondents were asked to respond to a series of questions about their motivations for visiting Lake Tinaroo. A six-point Likert scale of 1 (being ‘not important’) to 6 (‘very important’) was used. A mean of 4 or greater ...

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Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Henrietta Creek, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010

Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use at Henrietta Creek, Far North Queensland, 2009/2010

... Respondents were asked to respond to a series of questions about their motivations for visiting Henrietta Creek. A six-point Likert scale of 1 (being ‘not important’) to 6 (‘very important’) was used. As shown in Table ...

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Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use, 2009/2010: executive summary

Sustainable Nature Based Tourism: planning and management. Report on visitation and use, 2009/2010: executive summary

... To collect data on a range of issues related to visitor expectations and experiences, a survey (Appendices A, B) was developed in conjunction with officers from the WTMA and DERM. The survey instrument was based ...

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The Natural State: Nature Based Tourism and Ecotourisrn
Accreditation in Tasmania, Australia

The Natural State: Nature Based Tourism and Ecotourisrn Accreditation in Tasmania, Australia

... Other negative issues that were identified by the key informant group included the following: • insufficient market awareness of NEAP; • lack of political will and the degree of politica[r] ...

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The importance of community-based natural resource management in the development of  nature-based tourism activities

The importance of community-based natural resource management in the development of nature-based tourism activities

... Luzar et.al., (1995: 544) do ğ aya dayalı turizmin, turizm faaliyetleri içinde özellikle geli ş mekte olan ülkeler için ekonomik önemi nedeniyle giderek daha popüler [r] ...

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