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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 ...
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 ...
International visitor attitudes to Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park, Nepal : a thesis presented to Lincoln University in fulfilment of the thesis required for the degree of Master of Parks and Recreation Management
(Lincoln University, 1994)
This study was done in Sagannatha (Mt. Everest) National Park (SNP), Nepal over a period of two months - December, 1991 and January, 1992.
Sagarmatha National Park is a prime destination for many of the tourists who ...
Perceptions of the Runanga Iwi Act (1990) and its effects upon Tairawhiti Maori tourism development: [thesis] presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Applied Science, Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1993)
This study investigates the perceived impacts of government legislation upon Maori tourism development in the Tairawhiti region of Aotearoa/New Zealand with the notion that:
" ... political acts frequently determine the ...
Eco-tourism : product or process
(Lincoln University, 1999-04)
How can a concept that individually we believe that we understand, and that is
defined as the fastest growing segment of the tourism industry, continue to defy firm
definition? While tourists increasingly define themselves ...