This article draws on a sample of 622 day and overnight visitors to the 0' Reilly 's/Green Mountains site of Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia, to identify the socio-economic and other pertinent characteristics of visitors and the main reasons and attributes that attract them to the site. Particular attention is given to birds and their attributes as attractions. The primary economic injection accruing locally as a result of visits is considered and the difference that the presence of birds makes to local expenditure by visitors is explored. The extent of support for and objection to the introduction of a fee for entering Lamington National Park is estimated. The many suggestions received from visitors for environmental improve...
This paper reports on and interprets the results of a survey of visitors to the Jourama Falls Sectio...
Many public protected areas worldwide charge fees for entrance, overnight camping, and commercial to...
The establishment and management of protected areas are costly, and nature conservation authorities ...
Uses a sample of 622 day and overnight visitors to the O’ Reilly’s/Green Mountains site of Lamington...
Uses a sample of 622 day and overnight visitors to the O’ Reilly’s/Green Mountains site of Lamington...
This paper examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington Nat...
Examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington National Park ...
Lamington National Park in Queensland, Australia is noted for its rainforest and is part of the Worl...
Lamington National Park in Queensland, Australia is noted for its rainforest and is part of Australi...
Lamington National Park in Queensland, Australia is noted for its rainforest and is part of Australi...
The management of wildlife resources, including the forms of encounters that occur between the touri...
Tourism in national parks is essentially about providing memorable nature-based experiences for visi...
It is widely acknowledged that increasing tourism and recreation usage of natural resources in Austr...
Nature-based tourism has been viewed as a large and growing segment of the tourism market. Advocates...
The management of wildlife resources, including encounters that occur between tourists and wildlife,...
This paper reports on and interprets the results of a survey of visitors to the Jourama Falls Sectio...
Many public protected areas worldwide charge fees for entrance, overnight camping, and commercial to...
The establishment and management of protected areas are costly, and nature conservation authorities ...
Uses a sample of 622 day and overnight visitors to the O’ Reilly’s/Green Mountains site of Lamington...
Uses a sample of 622 day and overnight visitors to the O’ Reilly’s/Green Mountains site of Lamington...
This paper examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington Nat...
Examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington National Park ...
Lamington National Park in Queensland, Australia is noted for its rainforest and is part of the Worl...
Lamington National Park in Queensland, Australia is noted for its rainforest and is part of Australi...
Lamington National Park in Queensland, Australia is noted for its rainforest and is part of Australi...
The management of wildlife resources, including the forms of encounters that occur between the touri...
Tourism in national parks is essentially about providing memorable nature-based experiences for visi...
It is widely acknowledged that increasing tourism and recreation usage of natural resources in Austr...
Nature-based tourism has been viewed as a large and growing segment of the tourism market. Advocates...
The management of wildlife resources, including encounters that occur between tourists and wildlife,...
This paper reports on and interprets the results of a survey of visitors to the Jourama Falls Sectio...
Many public protected areas worldwide charge fees for entrance, overnight camping, and commercial to...
The establishment and management of protected areas are costly, and nature conservation authorities ...