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    St. James Walkway users : their characteristics, opinions, motivations and organisation

    Comrie, Joy M.
    Abstract
    This dissertation looks at the users of the St. James Walkway over the summer of 1981-82. The first chapter provides a background to the study, to the St. James area, and to the walkway's concept. Chapter Two describes the methods employed to survey the walkway users. Chapters Three and Four present the results of the survey. The final section concludes the research with four major general findings, and several guidelines for future research.
    Keywords
    St. James Walkway; recreation; New Zealand; environmental impact; users groups; management
    Fields of Research
    160402 Recreation, Leisure and Tourism Geography; 150606 Tourist Behaviour and Visitor Experience; 050206 Environmental Monitoring
    Date
    1982
    Type
    Dissertation
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    • Department of Tourism, Sport and Society [616]
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