This paper highlights the gap in current indicator-based approaches to address intangible cultural impacts and traditional owner values and ontologies in the development and management of tourism. Present approaches to management and assessment of tourism impacts on indigenous land and sea country (where “country” denotes Aboriginal space and place) are heavily influenced by “objective” science-driven approaches which rationalize and instrumentalize human–nature relationships into measurable units and quantifiable methods and indicators. They reflect a western Eurocentric cultural framework that erases indigenous peoples’ worldviews, associations and relationships, viewing indigenous spaces as ecological landscapes rather than as culture-sc...
The remote West Kimberley region in Western Australia presents a unique nature based tourism destina...
This chapter describes and reviews Indigenous tourism planning and policy in Australia from 1995 to...
The study aimed to increase the body of knowledge regarding the impacts of tourism on Australia’s In...
This paper highlights the gap in current indicator-based approaches to address intangible cultural i...
The Kimberley coast in Australia\u27s far north-west is the traditional country and home of a number...
The Kimberley coast in Australia\u27s far northwest stretches from Broome, Western Australia, for ov...
This paper directly challenges the persisting argument that in the host-(uninvited) guest relationsh...
This paper names and describes the longstanding issue of tourism access to the Kimberley coast regio...
This paper directly challenges the persisting argument that in the host-(uninvited) guest relationsh...
The paper explores how indigenous knowledge has been integrated within from Aboriginal cultural tour...
A key element of sustainable tourism is the inclusion of activities that both provide insights into...
A key element of sustainable tourism is the inclusion of activities that both provide insights into ...
This study examines the concepts of authenticity involved in the production and consumption of touri...
[Extract] Worldwide, indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry. Tourism ...
Tourism is a major contributor to Australia's economy. Tourists and ther expenditure, from the prov...
The remote West Kimberley region in Western Australia presents a unique nature based tourism destina...
This chapter describes and reviews Indigenous tourism planning and policy in Australia from 1995 to...
The study aimed to increase the body of knowledge regarding the impacts of tourism on Australia’s In...
This paper highlights the gap in current indicator-based approaches to address intangible cultural i...
The Kimberley coast in Australia\u27s far north-west is the traditional country and home of a number...
The Kimberley coast in Australia\u27s far northwest stretches from Broome, Western Australia, for ov...
This paper directly challenges the persisting argument that in the host-(uninvited) guest relationsh...
This paper names and describes the longstanding issue of tourism access to the Kimberley coast regio...
This paper directly challenges the persisting argument that in the host-(uninvited) guest relationsh...
The paper explores how indigenous knowledge has been integrated within from Aboriginal cultural tour...
A key element of sustainable tourism is the inclusion of activities that both provide insights into...
A key element of sustainable tourism is the inclusion of activities that both provide insights into ...
This study examines the concepts of authenticity involved in the production and consumption of touri...
[Extract] Worldwide, indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry. Tourism ...
Tourism is a major contributor to Australia's economy. Tourists and ther expenditure, from the prov...
The remote West Kimberley region in Western Australia presents a unique nature based tourism destina...
This chapter describes and reviews Indigenous tourism planning and policy in Australia from 1995 to...
The study aimed to increase the body of knowledge regarding the impacts of tourism on Australia’s In...