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Park - People conflict in Langtang National Park, Nepal
(Lincoln University, 1993)
Out of 23 village units that are dependent on Park resources for wood and pasture, nine village units were randomly selected for detailed investigation. The investigation included structured questionnaire interviews of 212 ...
The implications of climate change for glacier recreation and tourism at Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand
(Lincoln University, 2017-11-29)
Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park is an iconic alpine destination in New Zealand, attracting thousands of visitors annually with its wide array of recreational opportunities. In recent years, however, the many glaciers within ...
Pelagic birdlife in relation to predator control and tourism: a case study of penguins in Banks Peninsula New Zealand
(Lincoln University. Faculty of Environment Society and Design, 2014-12-18)
This report aims to examine and identify the outcomes of the Wildside project on Banks Peninsula in the Canterbury region of South Island of New Zealand. Penguins in Flea Bay are the focus of this study and the objective ...
Free independent travellers: the unknown tourists
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1989)
The purpose of this study is to describe and examine the tourist market segment of inbound holiday visitors to New Zealand who choose to travel without pre-booking their holiday. These travellers are known as Free Independent ...
Cruise ship tourism in Akaroa: a social carrying capacity perspective
(Lincoln University, 2009-03)
This project is being undertaken to assess the impact of cruise ship visits on Akaroa Township through a Tourism Carrying Capacity (TCC) Study, with particular reference to assessing the social carrying capacity of the ...
Tourism and Community Empowerment: Critical Insights from Indonesia
(Lincoln University, 2018)
Empowerment is a way of enhancing an individual’s or a community’s capacity to make choices and transform those choices into desired actions leading to desired outcomes. In a tourism context, scholars have noted that ...
Perceptions of the Runanga Iwi Act (1990) and its effects upon Tairawhiti Maori tourism development: [thesis] presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Applied Science, Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1993)
This study investigates the perceived impacts of government legislation upon Maori tourism development in the Tairawhiti region of Aotearoa/New Zealand with the notion that:
" ... political acts frequently determine the ...
Adventure tourism accidents and the New Zealand media: An analysis and discussion on implications for future research and the tourism sector : A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Applied Science at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 2019)
Adventure tourism is a vital part of the New Zealand tourism industry, and has great importance internationally. Due to the risks inherent in adventure activities, accidents will always occur in some quantity during these ...
International PhD students and Visiting Friends and Relatives (VFR) tourism: The case of New Zealand : A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 2019)
This research explores the intersection of visiting friends and relatives (VFR) tourism and international education. It examines the VFR tourism experiences of international PhD students in New Zealand, with the focus on ...
‘Charm sells’: The role of a community action group in preserving a place image in Akaroa, New Zealand
(Common Ground Publishing, Altona, VIC., 2005)
This chapter has shown that to focus on explicit ‘tourism policy’ and the economic processes of destination image formation and promotion is flawed. In the case of Akaroa, the preservation and strengthening of the destination’s ...