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Title: Emerging tourism planning processes and practices in New Zealand : a local and regional perspective
Author: Jones, Trudy
Shone, Michael C.
Memon, Ali
Date: Jul-2003
Publisher: Lincoln University. Tourism Recreation Research and Education Centre.
Series/Report no.: Tourism Recreation Research and Education Centre (TRREC) report ; 56
Item Type: Monograph
Abstract: The research reported in this study was undertaken in the context of the New Zealand Tourism Strategy 2010 (released in 2001) and the anticipated amendments to the Local Government Act 1974 (amended in December 2002). The key objective of this study was to document existing and emerging tourism policies and practices within the local government sector in New Zealand. Within the core themes of tourism enablement and management, the issues of inter, and intra, organisational relationships were addressed by this research. The findings from this study provide an assessment of current practices and review future options for more integrated regional planning and management of New Zealand tourism.
Persistent URL (URI): http://hdl.handle.net/10182/621
ISSN: 1175-5385
Appears in Collections:TRREC Report series

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