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    Park - People conflict in Langtang National Park, Nepal 

    Kharel, Fanindra Raj (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 ...
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    The flying Kiwi: travel as a cultural icon 

    Wilson, Jude; Fisher, David; Moore, Kevin (University of Surrey. School of Management., 2006-06)
    In international tourism studies little attention has been paid to how different types of travel are portrayed in tourists' home countries, despite the fact that travel experiences are often culturally determined. Tourism ...
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    Demand for Mᾱori Eco-cultural Tourism 

    Wilson, Jude; Horn, Chrys; Sampson, Kaylene; Doherty, Joanna; Becken, Susanne; Hart, Phil (Manaaki Whenua Press, 2006)
    This research explores the demand for Maori eco-cultural tourism in New Zealand. It contributes to a larger project, Te Tapoitanga Maori - 'Growing regional Maori tourism', aimed at developing sustainable growth in tourism ...
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    Park-people relationships: the case of the St. Paul Subterranean National Park and its neighbouring communities, Palawan, Philippines 

    Pollisco, Marifil Florinda A. (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 ...
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    The implications of climate change for glacier recreation and tourism at Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand 

    Hughes Hutton, Jessica (Lincoln University, 2017-11-29)
    Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park is an iconic alpine destination in New Zealand, attracting thousands of visitors annually with its wide array of recreational opportunities. In recent years, however, the many glaciers within ...
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    A profile of tourism in the Lake Waikaremoana region: independent visitation in rural New Zealand 

    Fitt, Helen; Horn, Chrys; Wilson, Jude (Manaaki Whenua Press, 2007)
    This report provides the results of a survey of 191 visitors to Lake Waikaremoana, a remote area in Te Urewera National Park. Lake Waikaremoana has few established tourism services but significant tourist flows. Visitation ...
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    Looking back at Te Tāpoitanga Māori: overview of a participatory research programme on rural Māori tourism development 

    Horn, Chrys; Wilson, Jude; Fitt, Helen; Doherty, Joanna; Tahi, Brenda; Cranwell, Iaean (Manaaki Whenua Press, 2009)
    The objectives of this research are: To understand tourist interest in Māori cultural tourism products, and To learn about working through the challenges that rural Māori have in developing tourism businesses. Demand for ...
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    Interpretation for urban parks 

    Rooke, Beth Gina (Lincoln University, 1985)
    The aims of this study are to explore the fundamentals of interpretation and to examine objectives for its implementation into urban areas. A survey of visitors to the Christchurch Botanic Gardens was undertaken to provide ...
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    A situational analysis and assessment of the development potential of the Russian tourist market to New Zealand 

    Yuzhanin, Sergey (Lincoln University, 2014)
    Russia is one of the fastest growing emerging tourist markets in the world. However, while substantial academic effort has been put into studying other tourist markets, it appears that still very little is known of the ...
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    An analysis of the development of Chinese heritage sites in New Zealand and their potential for tourism 

    Huang, Yue (Helena) (Lincoln University, 2011)
    There has been an increasing interest in (re)developing Chinese heritage sites in New Zealand over the past decade, particularly since former Prime Minister Helen Clark made a public apology in 2002 for discriminatory laws ...
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