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A synthesis of C-TAC (Cruise Tourism in Arctic Canada 2008-2013): Key findings and where to next?
(2014)
"Cruise Tourism in Arctic Canada (C-TAC)" was an overarching multi-year project running from 2008-2013 aimed at providing a better understanding of the expedition cruise ship sector across Arctic Canada. A series of ...
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 ...
From hunting and fishing to cultural tourism and ecotourism: examining the transitioning tourism industry in Nunavik
(Taylor and Francis on behalf of the University of Canterbury, Gateway Antarctica, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2012)
Arctic tourism has seen major shifts in the last decade as global events and local developments have affected this industry. This article presents findings of a case study examining tourism changes in Nunavik (northern ...
Outdoor recreation and digital technology in a per-urban setting: Is technology changing the experience?
(2015)
The emerging research on digital culture indicates that technology is now embedded in our everyday lives through portability, allowing us to be connected at all times for work, personal or recreational purposes. The ...
A decade of monitoring cruise ship tourism in the Canadian Arctic: An overview of key trends
(2015-06-02)
This poster describes key patterns of cruise ship tourism activity across the Canadian Arctic from 2006‐2015. Cruise ships have been visiting the region since 1984, but determining the actual number of cruise
ships, the ...
New Zealand Antarctic stakeholder perspectives on Antarctic conservation
Many of the world’s most pressing environmental issues, from climate change to biodiversity loss, are manifest in the global ‘commons’. Interest in securing access to the global commons has never been greater,
particularly ...
Implications of climate change for glacier tourism
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. For more than 100 years, the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers in Westland Tai Poutini National Park have attracted thousands of tourists annually and have emerged ...
CAUTHE Conference - Lincoln University 2013
(Lincoln University Planning Association, 2013-12-01)
The Council for Australasian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE) is an incorporated association, established in Sydney in 1992. In February 2013 Lincoln University was privileged to host the 23rd CAUTHE ...
Sailing into stormy waters? Understanding the community impacts of cruise tourism growth in Akaroa, New Zealand
(CABI, 2017)
This chapter reports on a study of community attitudes towards cruise tourism in the small harbour town of Akaroa, New Zealand. It presents the findings of a community survey, and reveals areas of concern, consensus and ...
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. ...