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    State of the tourism sector 2012

    Wilson, Judith; Riley, S.
    Abstract
    The Tourism Industry Association New Zealand’s (TIA) annual State of the Tourism Sector 2012 has been prepared in partnership with Lincoln University. The objective of this is to understand better how the tourism sector sees its future and what challenges and opportunities lie ahead in both the short and longer term. State of the Tourism Sector 2012 provides a current view of the tourism sector for those within the industry and for external stakeholders who have an interest in tourism in New Zealand.
    Keywords
    visitor profile; tourism; tourism opportunities; tourism forecasting; trends in tourism; tourism vision; Rugby World Cup 2011 (RWC); Canterbury earthquakes; changing markets
    Date
    2012
    Type
    Report (Commissioned Report)
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