Many public protected areas worldwide charge fees for entrance, overnight camping, and commercial tour permits. These visitor or user fees raise revenue and may also influence visitor behaviour. Many protected areas are forced to charge fees because government funding is inadequate for conservation and visitor management in the face of rapidly rising visitor numbers and demands. Acceptance and effects of fees, however, depend on the historical, political, legal, economic and social context. Two issues are particularly significant: (a) equity between various social groups; and (b) control and use of funds raised.Griffith Sciences, Griffith School of EnvironmentFull Tex
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The Government's introduction of 'user pays' and related policies has already affected New Zealand p...
Tourism is significantly linked to a range of economic fluctuations. This is particularly evident in...
Protected area agencies are charged with the preservation, conservation and management of areas incl...
Many public protected areas worldwide charge fees for entrance, overnight camping, and commercial to...
It is widely acknowledged that increasing tourism and recreation usage of natural resources in Austr...
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Examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington National Park ...
This paper discusses the tension between user pays systems as a means of cost recovery and equity of...
Protected areas are under increasing pressure to provide economic justification for their existence,...
In Australia, as in many other parts of the world, open access is the default policy setting for mos...
Policymakers and recreation site managers use changes in fee structure, either introducing park entr...
Research priorities of land management agencies and tourism industry associations throughout Austral...
This paper discusses the tension between user pays systems as a means of cost recovery and equity of...
WP 1999-25 October 1999We examine the effects of entrance .fees and other factors in visitation to U...
National Parks and other protected natural areas are a significant point of focus for tourism activi...
The Government's introduction of 'user pays' and related policies has already affected New Zealand p...
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Protected area agencies are charged with the preservation, conservation and management of areas incl...