In Australia, as in many other parts of the world, open access is the default policy setting for most protected natural areas, including World Heritage Sites. This is despite considerable evidence that unrestrained levels of visitation can be unsustainable in terms of the impact on the environment and recreational experience. This paper seeks to answer two questions. First, to what extent are visitors willing to forego access to publicly owned protected natural areas in order to ensure less crowding and/or better environmental outcomes? And second, if access were restricted, how would visitors like remaining access rights to be allocated? The results show that visitors are, in general, willing to trade off some degree of access rights for b...
Protected areas are under increasing pressure to provide economic justification for their existence,...
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...
Many public protected areas worldwide charge fees for entrance, overnight camping, and commercial to...
Increasing the participation of New Zealanders and overseas visitors in recreation and tourism activ...
© 2017 The Authors Effective management of recreation within protected areas requires a comprehensiv...
This paper examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington Nat...
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...
Australia is a country with many specially protected areas and developed eco-tourism. Ecotourists ar...
This paper presents two examples from Australia where economic contributions from human use of prote...
Examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington National Park ...
In response to research revealing only 21% of protected areas worldwide have ‘sound’ management prac...
Increasing the participation of domestic and overseas visitors in recreation and tourism activities ...
Tourism is significantly linked to a range of economic fluctuations. This is particularly evident in...
Protected areas are under increasing pressure to provide economic justification for their existence,...
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...
Many public protected areas worldwide charge fees for entrance, overnight camping, and commercial to...
Increasing the participation of New Zealanders and overseas visitors in recreation and tourism activ...
© 2017 The Authors Effective management of recreation within protected areas requires a comprehensiv...
This paper examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington Nat...
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...
Australia is a country with many specially protected areas and developed eco-tourism. Ecotourists ar...
This paper presents two examples from Australia where economic contributions from human use of prote...
Examines visitor attitudes and whether visitors are willing to pay to enter Lamington National Park ...
In response to research revealing only 21% of protected areas worldwide have ‘sound’ management prac...
Increasing the participation of domestic and overseas visitors in recreation and tourism activities ...
Tourism is significantly linked to a range of economic fluctuations. This is particularly evident in...
Protected areas are under increasing pressure to provide economic justification for their existence,...
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...