The Kimberley coast in Australia\u27s far north-west is the traditional country and home of a number of Indigenous groups and hosts some of the country\u27s richest cultural heritage, most spectacular rock art, scenery and wildlife, making it an attractive tourism destination. A growing expedition cruise industry provides the main means of visitor access to remote coastal sites and offers excursions to shore-based attractions in what are mostly Aboriginal Reserve lands. In light of concerns about environmental and cultural site impacts resulting from increasing visitor numbers, this study examined biophysical site impacts along access trails to shore-based attractions and used qualitative methods to ascertain cultural impacts. The synthesis...
The Djabugay people live near Cairns, a tourist destination in North Queensland, Australia, on land ...
Indigenous ecotourism enterprises and joint ventures are a growing trend in Australia. These include...
This article reports on visitor interest in Indigenous tourism experiences in the Wet Tropics region...
The Kimberley coast in Australia\u27s far northwest stretches from Broome, Western Australia, for ov...
This paper highlights the gap in current indicator-based approaches to address intangible cultural i...
This paper highlights the gap in current indicator-based approaches to address intangible cultural i...
The overall objective of this report is to provide an overview of current tourism activities with fo...
The remote West Kimberley region in Western Australia presents a unique nature based tourism destina...
The remote West Kimberley region in Western Australia presents a unique nature based tourism destina...
The Kimberley region covers a vast area of northern Western Australia. Broome is the largest town in...
Protected area managers increasingly recognise that the maintenance of both cultural and biological ...
The Government of Western Australia is currently establishing a series of remote Marine Protected Ar...
The Kimberley region covers a vast area of northern Western Australia. Broome is the largest town in...
This paper names and describes the longstanding issue of tourism access to the Kimberley coast regio...
[Extract] Worldwide, indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry. Tourism ...
The Djabugay people live near Cairns, a tourist destination in North Queensland, Australia, on land ...
Indigenous ecotourism enterprises and joint ventures are a growing trend in Australia. These include...
This article reports on visitor interest in Indigenous tourism experiences in the Wet Tropics region...
The Kimberley coast in Australia\u27s far northwest stretches from Broome, Western Australia, for ov...
This paper highlights the gap in current indicator-based approaches to address intangible cultural i...
This paper highlights the gap in current indicator-based approaches to address intangible cultural i...
The overall objective of this report is to provide an overview of current tourism activities with fo...
The remote West Kimberley region in Western Australia presents a unique nature based tourism destina...
The remote West Kimberley region in Western Australia presents a unique nature based tourism destina...
The Kimberley region covers a vast area of northern Western Australia. Broome is the largest town in...
Protected area managers increasingly recognise that the maintenance of both cultural and biological ...
The Government of Western Australia is currently establishing a series of remote Marine Protected Ar...
The Kimberley region covers a vast area of northern Western Australia. Broome is the largest town in...
This paper names and describes the longstanding issue of tourism access to the Kimberley coast regio...
[Extract] Worldwide, indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry. Tourism ...
The Djabugay people live near Cairns, a tourist destination in North Queensland, Australia, on land ...
Indigenous ecotourism enterprises and joint ventures are a growing trend in Australia. These include...
This article reports on visitor interest in Indigenous tourism experiences in the Wet Tropics region...