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    Community perspectives on cruise tourism in Akaroa, New Zealand 

    Shone, Michael C.; Wilson, Judith; Simmons, David G.; Stewart, Emma (Lincoln University., 2014)
    Poster presentation summarising research examining community perspectives on cruise tourism. In the Akaroa case study, increasing numbers of tourists in absolute terms does not appear to be the main issue or concern for ...
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    Community perspectives on cruise tourism in Akaroa, New Zealand 

    Shone, Michael C.; Wilson, Judith; Simmons, David G.; Stewart, Emma
    This paper reports on research undertaken to examine community perspectives on cruise tourism in Akaroa, New Zealand. Since the 2011/2012 Canterbury earthquakes, Akaroa has been hosting the majority of cruise ship arrivals ...
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    Climate change and glacier tourism in New Zealand: Past, present and future (?) 

    Wilson, Judith; Purdie, H.; Espiner, Stephen R.; Stewart, Emma (2015)
    The Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers of South Westland, New Zealand have attracted tourists since the late 1800s and the region’s first tourist hostel opened in 1897 (McCormack, 1999). By the mid-1920s, walking tracks had been ...
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    Environmental change and tourism at Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park: Stakeholder perspectives 

    Wilson, Judith; Purdie, H.; Stewart, Emma; Espiner, Stephen R. (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 ...
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    Glacier retreat: Feedbacks and implications for glacier tourism 

    Purdie, H.; Wilson, Judith; Gomez, C.; Stewart, Emma; Espiner, Stephen R.; Bealing, P.; Key, N. (2014)
    Since the culmination of the most recent advance period in 2008/09, the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers situated on the West Coast of New Zealand, have lost around 500 m in length and experienced significant ice thinning in ...
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    Last chance tourism at the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, Westland Tai Poutini National Park: Stakeholder perspective 

    Wilson, Judith; Stewart, Emma; Espiner, Stephen R.; Purdie, H. (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 ...
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    Risks and opportunities of climate-related change for nature-based tourism at Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand: Stakeholder perspectives 

    Stewart, Emma; Wilson, Judith; Purdie, H.; Espiner, Stephen R. (2015-06-02)
    Poster presented at CAG 2015 Annual General Meeting
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    'Last chance tourism' at the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, Westland Tai Poutini National Park: A survey of visitor experience 

    Wilson, Judith; Espiner, Stephen R.; Stewart, Emma; Purdie, H. (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 ...
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    Climate change and glacier tourism in New Zealand: Past, present and future (?) 

    Wilson, Judith; Purdie, H.; Espiner, Stephen R.; Stewart, Emma
    The Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers of South Westland, New Zealand have attracted tourists since the late 1800s and the region’s first tourist hostel opened in 1897 (McCormack, 1999). By the mid-1920s, walking tracks had been ...
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    Glacier tourism and climate change in Westland Tai Poutini National Park: Is the visitor experience shrinking with the ice? 

    Espiner, Stephen R.; Wilson, Judith; Stewart, Emma; Purdie, H.
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