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Visitors to Rotorua : characteristics, activities and decision-making
(Lincoln University. Tourism Research and Education Centre, 2000-02)
This report presents results from two surveys of visitors to Rotorua, New Zealand, which investigated visitors' general characteristics (e.g., age, gender, origin country, accommodation, group type and size, length of stay, ...
The impact of tourism on the Māori community in Kaikoura
(Lincoln University. Tourism Research and Education Centre, 1998-09)
The objectives of this report were to describe and evaluate the interaction between Kaikoura Māori, their culture and tourism. To achieve these objectives a cross section of the Māori community was canvassed to reflect ...
The values associated with Maori-centred tourism in Canterbury
(Lincoln University. Tourism Recreation Research and Education Centre, 2003-07)
The overall aim of this study was to analyse Maori tourism development in the Canterbury region according to values of Maori-centred tourism. The objectives to achieve this aim were to validate the relevance of the values ...
The economic impact of tourism on Rotorua
(Lincoln University. Tourism Research and Education Centre, 2000-02)
In recent years tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors of the New Zealand economy, and has become particularly important in some of the smaller communities. What is uncertain is just how important the industry ...
Summertime visitors to Kaikoura : characteristics, attractions and activities
(Lincoln University. Tourism Research and Education Centre, 1998-09)
This report presents an analysis of summertime visitors to Kaikoura. Detailed information is presented on descriptive visitor characteristics, the attractions of Kaikoura, and activities undertaken, for a systematic sample ...
Christchurch and Canterbury visitor profile
(Lincoln University. Tourism Recreation Research and Education Centre, 2000-04)
The purpose of this report is to provide an up to date assessment of the visitor
industry profile (international and domestic) for the Christchurch and
Canterbury marketing region.
The report specifically covers: visitor ...
Estimating the number of visitors to Kaikoura over one year by developing a vehicle observation method
(Lincoln University. Tourism Research and Education Centre., 1998-09)
The annual total of visitors to Kaikoura was estimated at 873,000. This number was derived from a method that involved four key steps: counting all traffic entering Kaikoura, observing a sample of vehicles to record licence ...
Evolving community perceptions of tourism in Westland
(Lincoln University. Tourism Recreation Research and Education Centre., 2001-07)
The main objective of this report is to examine the impacts of tourism on Westland communities and Westland residents' attitudes towards tourism. The particular objectives are: to provide an historical account of the history ...
Evolution and change in Kaikoura : responses to tourism development
(Lincoln University. Tourism Research and Education Centre., 1998-09)
The primary focus of this report is on the way that tourism has affected the Kaikoura community and how that community has adapted to the changes that tourism has brought. As research progressed, it became obvious that the ...
Enhancing financial and economic yield in tourism: public sector: central government benefits and costs of tourism
(Lincoln University. Tourism Recreation Research and Education Centre, 2007-11)
This report describes the national public sector direct inputs, and outline society’s indirect inputs, into tourism production and consumption. The public sector and societal benefits that accrue from tourism will also be ...