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Sustainability, microclimate and culture in post-earthquake Christchurch
(Lincoln University. Department of Social Science, Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Sport., 2013-05)
A series of earthquakes has forced Christchurch to re-plan and rebuild. Discussions about rebuilding
strategies have emphasized the intention of making it a city for the future, sustainable and vibrant.
This paper discusses ...
'Last chance tourism' at the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, Westland Tai Poutini National Park: A survey of visitor experience
(LEaP, 2014-07-01)
This visitor survey represents Stage 2 of a project investigating Last Chance Tourism at the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, Westland Tai Poutini National Park. Visitor data was collected from 500 visitors during two data ...
Last chance tourism at the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, Westland Tai Poutini National Park: Stakeholder perspective
(Lincoln University, 2014-09-30)
Understanding the impacts of climate change on tourism destinations requires knowledge about both physical resources and the characteristics of tourism at that destination; stakeholders involved in tourism facilitation and ...
Environmental change and tourism at Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park: Stakeholder perspectives
(Lincoln University. LEaP, 2015-12)
This report presents the findings from a qualitative study investigating the impacts of climate change-induced biophysical changes to resources housed within protected areas. The project follows a study which investigated ...
Existing and potential use and perceptions of the "Spine of the Lizard" walking routes: an investigation into the Banks Peninsula summit walkway and associated feeder tracks
(Lincoln University, 2014-05)
In the summer of 2013-14, Lincoln University, in conjunction with the Rod Donald Banks Peninsula Trust, undertook an investigation into the recreational use of Banks Peninsula Summit Walkway and associated feeder tracks. ...
Canterbury youth and outdoor recreation: An investigation of youth group leaders' perspectives on recreation opportunities on Banks Peninsula
(Lincoln University, 2015-05)
In the summer of 2014-2015, Lincoln University, in conjunction with the Rod Donald Banks Peninsula Trust and Department of Conservation, undertook research to explore the use of the Banks Peninsula walkways among youth ...
The implications of increases in tourism on local users of nature-based recreation settings in the Selwyn District, New Zealand: A review of the literature and selected research methods
(Lincoln University. LEaP, 2020-04)
Tourism growth is placing pressure on New Zealand’s natural resources as increasing numbers of international visitors seek out scenic attractions often located in areas managed for conservation and public access. Many of ...