The natural landscapes of New Zealand are a key attraction for domestic and international visitors for a variety of recreation and leisure purposes. This paper explores the interactions between heritage and recreational values for a region in New Zealand known for its sublime landscape (Bell and Lyall 2002). The paper discusses the transient movements and activities of visitors encountering this socio-cultural landscape, often seeking to view the iconic landmark- Aoraki/Mt Cook – part of the Te Wahipounamu South West New Zealand World Heritage area – which is accessed via the Mackenzie Basin. Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park is a wilderness region that has significance not only for local inhabitants but also for travellers sightseeing and recre...
CLUB KIWI New Zealand's Passport to paradise takes you on a fascinating historical journey through a...
New Zealand is considered today the adventure capital of the world (Bentley et al., 2001; Callander;...
Zealand, has had over eight centuries of human habitation. Its powerful landscape and unique marine ...
The natural landscapes of New Zealand are a key attraction for domestic and international visitors ...
This report focuses on an increasingly contentious issue; the mounting pressure being placed on New...
In the latter half of the 20th Century, New Zealand’s wilderness resource developed iconic status at...
New Zealand is a very mountainous country with sparsely populated mountain lands. While large tracts...
Mount Taranaki/Egmont occupies a central place in the history and culture of Taranaki people – Maori...
The mountain peaks, snow-fed lakes and rugged coastlines of the South Island are renowned throughout...
The distinctive form of New Zealand’s protected areas developed out of rapid environmental changes d...
New Zealand is a very mountainous country with sparsely populated mountain lands. While large tracts...
Mount Ruapehu is an apex for New Zealand’s North Island. Not only does the grand scale of the mounta...
This thesis explores the way in which New Zealand's most recent national park was created from the p...
The lands at the head of Lake Wakatipu have only in recent years 'ended' their isolation. A road, br...
Curiosity of people leads to traveling for pleasure to new places where they can visit and learn abo...
CLUB KIWI New Zealand's Passport to paradise takes you on a fascinating historical journey through a...
New Zealand is considered today the adventure capital of the world (Bentley et al., 2001; Callander;...
Zealand, has had over eight centuries of human habitation. Its powerful landscape and unique marine ...
The natural landscapes of New Zealand are a key attraction for domestic and international visitors ...
This report focuses on an increasingly contentious issue; the mounting pressure being placed on New...
In the latter half of the 20th Century, New Zealand’s wilderness resource developed iconic status at...
New Zealand is a very mountainous country with sparsely populated mountain lands. While large tracts...
Mount Taranaki/Egmont occupies a central place in the history and culture of Taranaki people – Maori...
The mountain peaks, snow-fed lakes and rugged coastlines of the South Island are renowned throughout...
The distinctive form of New Zealand’s protected areas developed out of rapid environmental changes d...
New Zealand is a very mountainous country with sparsely populated mountain lands. While large tracts...
Mount Ruapehu is an apex for New Zealand’s North Island. Not only does the grand scale of the mounta...
This thesis explores the way in which New Zealand's most recent national park was created from the p...
The lands at the head of Lake Wakatipu have only in recent years 'ended' their isolation. A road, br...
Curiosity of people leads to traveling for pleasure to new places where they can visit and learn abo...
CLUB KIWI New Zealand's Passport to paradise takes you on a fascinating historical journey through a...
New Zealand is considered today the adventure capital of the world (Bentley et al., 2001; Callander;...
Zealand, has had over eight centuries of human habitation. Its powerful landscape and unique marine ...