Ecological Footprint Analysis (EFA) is a technique that was first developed by Wackernagel as a Ph.D. thesis in 1994, then further developed in combination with Rees and published (Rees & Wackernagel, 1995). EFA is employed in this study to assess the resource utilisation of international tourists visiting New Zealand. Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world and the ecological sustainability of tourism is becoming more important term for managing tourism. This is becoming increasingly important with tourism identified as particularly as a significant contributor to carbon emissions. This study uses EFA to assess whether international tourists visiting New Zealand behave in a sustainable manner. Tourists are su...
The research reported here documents the awareness of ecolabels among visitors to Christchurch, one ...
Despite sustainability being a key concern in tourism studies, surprisingly few studies exist on int...
This article has the aim to provide a methodological framework for the calculation of ecological foo...
Once considered a 'green' industry, tourism and its associated ecological impacts are now widely ack...
A large proportion of typical holiday activities are directly dependent on the natural resources at ...
This report provides an analysis of domestic tourism in New Zealand, its carbon footprint and the po...
More than 90% of New Zealand’s ecological footprint results from the lifestyle choices of individual...
More than 90% of New Zealand’s ecological footprint results from the lifestyle choices of individual...
Tourism is an important and growing economic activity in New Zealand. While promotional activities h...
Tourism has been proposed as an important tool for sustainable development, yet decision-makers lack...
International audienceAcademic and policy interest in ecological footprint analysis has grown rapidl...
Growing recognition of the negative impacts of conventional mass tourism has been accompanied by an ...
The research reported here documents the awareness of ecolabels among visitors to Christchurch, one ...
Academic and policy interest in ecological footprint analysis has grown rapidly in recent years. To ...
Academic and policy interest in ecological footprint analysis has grown rapidly in recent years. To ...
The research reported here documents the awareness of ecolabels among visitors to Christchurch, one ...
Despite sustainability being a key concern in tourism studies, surprisingly few studies exist on int...
This article has the aim to provide a methodological framework for the calculation of ecological foo...
Once considered a 'green' industry, tourism and its associated ecological impacts are now widely ack...
A large proportion of typical holiday activities are directly dependent on the natural resources at ...
This report provides an analysis of domestic tourism in New Zealand, its carbon footprint and the po...
More than 90% of New Zealand’s ecological footprint results from the lifestyle choices of individual...
More than 90% of New Zealand’s ecological footprint results from the lifestyle choices of individual...
Tourism is an important and growing economic activity in New Zealand. While promotional activities h...
Tourism has been proposed as an important tool for sustainable development, yet decision-makers lack...
International audienceAcademic and policy interest in ecological footprint analysis has grown rapidl...
Growing recognition of the negative impacts of conventional mass tourism has been accompanied by an ...
The research reported here documents the awareness of ecolabels among visitors to Christchurch, one ...
Academic and policy interest in ecological footprint analysis has grown rapidly in recent years. To ...
Academic and policy interest in ecological footprint analysis has grown rapidly in recent years. To ...
The research reported here documents the awareness of ecolabels among visitors to Christchurch, one ...
Despite sustainability being a key concern in tourism studies, surprisingly few studies exist on int...
This article has the aim to provide a methodological framework for the calculation of ecological foo...