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Leisure motives and sex roles : a replication study
(Lincoln University, 1995)
This research replicates Hirschman’s (1984) study. The present study investigated the relationship between sex role and nine leisure motives for leisure participation. In replication of Hirschman (1984), Spence, Helmreich, ...
Visitors to the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island : attractions, satisfations, and senses of place
(Lincoln University, 1993)
Visitors to the West Coast of the South Island were interviewed (using a survey questionnaire and in-depth interview techniques) in order to determine their satisfactions with the attractions which they had visited.
The ...
The New Zealand ironman triathlon: an analysis of nutrient intake, energy balance, substrate utilisation and performance in male and female ultra-endurance triathletes
(Lincoln University, 1998)
This research examined selected nutritional and physiological aspects of triathletes training for, and competing in, the 1997 New Zealand (NZ) Ironman triathlon (226 km). Eighteen (ten male and eight female) subjects who ...
Waste and resource-based recreation: indicators of environmental change
(Lincoln University, 1994)
Optimal management of resource-based recreation resources requires detailed and accurate information pertaining to ecological systems, ecological processes, "human" activities (including the generation of waste), and the ...
Public participation in regional tourism planning
(Lincoln University, 1996)
Public participation is the key component of the community approach to tourism planning. The approach recognises that the public should take part in any tourism planning decision as it is they who must ultimately live with ...
Backpackers' expectations and satisfactions a case study of Northland, New Zealand
(Lincoln University, 1999)
The increase of the backpacker market to New Zealand has initiated a number of changes within New Zealand's wider tourism industry. Those catering for this distinct style of travel are becoming increasingly aware of the ...
An evaluation of visitor services for protected natural areas: Case studies of Arthur's Pass and Mount Cook National Parks
(Lincoln University, 1995)
Tourism pressures are a real problem for protected natural areas all over the world. This dissertation explores one way of dealing with the environmental impacts of people on parks, especially the pressures of tourism, ...
The role of buffer zones in protected areas: A review and synthesis of the case for Nepal
(Lincoln University, 1995)
The early concept of buffer zones was focused on the protection of protected areas from external pressures, particularly human created pressures. The main emphasis was to establish restrictions on the utilisation of park ...
Kapiti Island: a case study in social impact assessment (setting the limits)
(Lincoln University, 1992)
Kapiti Island Nature Reserve is an example of a fully protected natural area, which is under pressure to have visitor access increased. The island represents an area receiving low levels of use compared with other popular ...
The means by which organisational change has occurred in the Christchurch City Council Parks and Recreation Department
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1990)
This study is an analysis of how change occurs in the identity, ideology, structure and output of management over time, in one organisation. It is based on interview material obtained from present and past staff of the ...