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Park - People conflict in Langtang National Park, Nepal
(Lincoln University, 1993)
Out of 23 village units that are dependent on Park resources for wood and pasture, nine village units were randomly selected for detailed investigation. The investigation included structured questionnaire interviews of 212 ...
The characteristics and satisfactions of international visitors to Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal
(Lincoln University, 1993)
This study traces the nature of national park use for recreation and other human uses in Nepal. Particularly, it focuses on international visitors to Royal Chitwan National Park (RCNP) and the issues of nature conservation ...
Protecting New Zealand's natural heritage: A systems approach to 'user pays' in National Parks
(Lincoln University, 1999)
The management and funding of national parks is a complex issue which requires careful consideration and planning. With pressure on the Department of Conservation to provide additional facilities for an increasing tourist ...
Park-people relationships: the case of the St. Paul Subterranean National Park and its neighbouring communities, Palawan, Philippines
(Lincoln University, 1995)
The establishment of protected areas is one of many strategies designed to conserve and protect nature. Unfortunately, some park planners and managers maintain the view that human use or settlement in national parks is ...
Mt. Cook National Park: an evaluation of protected area management planning processes in New Zealand and their application to developing countries
(Lincoln University, 1996)
National Parks originated in the United States, with the establishment of Yellowstone National Park in 1872. Since then biodiversity conservation efforts have concentrated on establishing networks of parks and reserves to ...
Interpretation in the national parks of New Zealand: the evolution and development of a management practice : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Applied Science in the Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1991)
This thesis describes the evolution and development of interpretation in the national parks of New Zealand. It illustrates the meanings and roles ascribed to interpretation by national park and environmental agency ...
An institutional analysis of tourism in Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand 1970-1997 : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment for the degree of Master of Applied Science at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1997)
Tourism in Mount Cook National Park between 1970 and 1997 is described and explained using a model of institutional analysis put forward by Memon and Selsky (1994). Memon and Selsky propose that when a public agency is ...
Social dimensions of national park use: a case study of summertime visitation to Arthur's Pass National Park
(Lincoln University, 1995)
The visits people make to national parks are products of their various social characteristics, early and current experiences, motivations, perceptions, and attitudes. These visits, however, also occur within a broader ...