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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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    Acculturation: a social identity approach 

    Chan, Darren (Lincoln University, 2014)
    Under the influence of globalisation, people are, and are continuing to migrate around the globe on a large scale. Acculturation deals with the process of cultural and psychological change of immigrants as they live and ...
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    Adventure education and the acculturation of Chinese Canadians in Vancouver, Canada 

    Lo, Hing Y. S. (Lincoln University, 2011)
    Modern Adventure Education programmes which aim to develop participants‟ self- esteem and self-effectiveness have increased in popularity among Chinese communities worldwide. Chinese Canadian parents send their children ...
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    Roles of education in Cambodian development: facilitating positive outcomes 

    Keat, Sokly (Lincoln University, 2015)
    Development has been a topic of discussion over the past century. The concept of development is believed to have its origin in the colonial era and then has changed over time, especially after the end of the World War II. ...
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    How visitors relate to the Egyptian and Te Papa Museums: the other roles of traditional and modern museums 

    Abdel Fattah, Ahmed A. L. (Lincoln University, 2012)
    The roles of traditional and modern museums have been scrutinised theoretically in museum studies, critical theory, cultural studies and other academic disciplines, but there is a lack of empirical insights into their ...
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    Buried in paper: policy implementation networks and their role in shaping archaeology policy 

    Hinshelwood, Andrew (Lincoln University, 2011)
    Archaeology is often presented as holding the key to understanding our collective ancestry, and yet the dominant form of archaeological work in the western world today is not guided by theory or driven by enquiry; it is ...
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    The appreciative inquiry process in pro-poor tourism planning and development : experiences from Nepal 

    Lama, Lhakpa (Lincoln University, 2012)
    The United Nations Millennium Development Goals (UN, 2000) aimed to halve the 1990 global poverty level of people living on less than a US dollar a day, by 2015. Tourism, as one of the largest economic drivers in the world, ...
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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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    The influence of the black and white tide: dairy farming, landscape and community change 

    Rawlinson, Philppa (Lincoln University, 2012)
    In Austen, a part of Canterbury in the South Island of New Zealand, pastoral and arable communities have been centrally important to the rural economy, community, and landscape for multiple generations. Recently, these ...
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    An engaging nuisence: Weka, flipping and farmers 

    Freeman, Scott J. (Lincoln University, 2012)
    The interaction between society and the environment has become a significant topic of study in recent decades due to the suggested impacts humans are now having on their local, and the global environment (Clayton & Radcliffe, ...
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