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Enhancing financial and economic yield in tourism: yield associated with different tourist types
(Lincoln University. Tourism Recreation Research and Education Centre., 2007-11)
The programme “Enhancing Financial and Economic Yield in Tourism” has completed a range of investigations into various dimensions of private sector yield of tourism businesses, as well as public sector yield of tourism at ...
Analysis of tourist consumption, expenditure and prices for key international visitor segments: technical report
(Lincoln University. Environment Society and Design Division, 2008-11)
The Tourism & Oil project is undertaken against the backdrop of highly volatile oil prices, especially in the last 6 months, and a major global financial crisis that undoubtedly affects tourist arrivals to New Zealand. ...
Managing energy use in tourism businesses - survey results
(Lincoln University. Environment Society and Design Division, 2008-08)
In partnership with the Tourism Industry Association an online survey was sent via email to all members recorded in the TIA database. As part of a three-year project on Tourism & Oil, the responses of tourism businesses ...
Enhancing financial and economic yield in tourism: public sector: local government and regional yield report
(Lincoln University. Tourism Recreation Research and Education Centre, 2007-11)
The programme “Enhancing Financial and Economic Yield in Tourism” has included a range of investigations into various dimensions of private sector yield of tourism businesses, as well as public sector yield of tourism at ...
Enhancing financial and economic yield in tourism: dimensions and measurements of tourism yield
(Lincoln University. Tourism Recreation Research and Education Centre., 2007-11)
This discussion paper Dimensions of Tourism Yield represents the first in a series of papers that describe and refine various aspects of ‘tourism yield’ as currently manifesting in New Zealand. By way of background the ...
Enhancing financial and economic yield in tourism: public sector: central government benefits and costs of tourism
(Lincoln University. Tourism Recreation Research and Education Centre, 2007-11)
This report describes the national public sector direct inputs, and outline society’s indirect inputs, into tourism production and consumption. The public sector and societal benefits that accrue from tourism will also be ...