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    Fishing for tourists : perceptions from the Stewart Island community's of the creation of Rakiura National Park 

    Leppens, Jason A. (Lincoln University, 2005)
    This thesis explores the way in which New Zealand's most recent national park was created from the perspective of the affected community, presenting a qualitative case study of the creation of Rakiura National Park as ...
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    The South Island campervan market 

    Aitken, C. S. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1986)
    As a rapidly growing part of the Free and Independent Traveller (FIT) segment of the total tourist market in New Zealand, the campervan segment has developed as an extension of the rental and tourist companies in New ...
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    Cooperative marketing for the New Zealand tourism industry 

    Strong, Murray W. (Lincoln University, 1991)
    This thesis is concerned with an assessment of the viability of cooperative marketing arrangements, in particular, horizontal cooperative advertising. An examination of the linkages between the components of the tourism ...
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    Ecological and human dimensions of tourism-related wildlife disturbance at the Waitangiroto white heron (kotuku) colony, South Westland, New Zealand 

    Kazmierow, Bronislaw J. (Lincoln University, 1996)
    Growing public interest in viewing wildlife in 'natural' habitat poses the problem to conservation managers of balancing the potential benefits of wildlife viewing tourism with the protection of endangered wildlife. The ...
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    The effect of subjective distance on destination attractiveness 

    Brinkman, Timothy D. (Lincoln University, 1996)
    This research follows on from the research of Mayo, Jarvis and Xander (1988) and Crompton (1979a). The former found that more subjectively distant destinations tended to be considered to be more attractive vacation ...
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    The implications of climate change for glacier recreation and tourism at Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand 

    Hughes Hutton, Jessica (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 ...
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    Hanmer Forest Park user survey 

    Baker, Torsten (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1985)
    The Hanmer Forest was one of the first Government owned exotic forests, being established around the turn of the century. It is situated 135 km north of Christchurch. The park consists of exotic plantations and native ...
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    Cross-scale institutional arrangements for whale shark (Rhincodon typus) management and conservation : opportunities for sustainable livelihoods 

    Diaz Amador, Mariana (Lincoln University, 2005)
    The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is the biggest fish in the world. The management and conservation of this species has come to attention because its survival is potentially threatened given that its numbers appear to be ...
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    A complex systems perspective on communities and tourism : a comparison of two case studies in Kaikoura and Rotorua 

    Horn, Chrys M. I. (Lincoln University, 2002)
    This thesis analyses research into the evolution and adaptation of the communities in Rotorua and Kaikoura by using a complex systems perspective. This perspective requires that the analyst look beyond the obvious impacts ...
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    Southern comfort on ice : issues of ownership, use and management of heritage in the Ross Sea region of Antarctica 

    Ladd Susan, E. (Lincoln University, 1999)
    This thesis provides an overview of the management of the heroic era huts in the Ross Sea region of Antarctica. In order to understand the values associated with the huts, research was conducted using qualitative methods. ...
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