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    Do tourists use too much water, pay too little in taxes?

    Cullen, Ross; Dakers, Andrew J.; Lees, D.; Meyer-Hubbert, Gerit K.
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    Research into tourism, water, wastewater and solid wastes • Growth in visitor numbers • Increased demands for water, wastewater, solid waste services • Need to fund operational costs and new services • Studies of water, sewerage, and solids disposal and funding: – Westland 2000/01, Akaroa 2002/03, Kaikoura and Hanmer Springs 2003/04
    Keywords
    wastewater; tourism; water use; funding
    Date
    2003-12
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    Conference Contribution - Unpublished (Conference Oral Presentation)
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    Cullen, R., Dakers, A., Lees, D. & Meyer-Hubbert, G. (2003). Do tourists use too much water, and pay too little in taxes?Taking Tourism to the Limits conference, 9-11 December, Hamilton.
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