Purpose – The world is changing and key change agents include climate change and scarcity of resources. The purpose of this paper is to address how New Zealand and tourism could address the future and generate appropriate strategic responses. Design/methodology/approach – Using the process of scenario analysis and drawing upon recent research from the www.tourism2050.com project, this paper describes the circumstances, drivers, economic consequences and key decisions that New Zealand would have to take in order to position itself as an eco paradise. The background to the scenario presumes overarching behaviours in a cooperative world in which resources are scarce. Findings – The scenario portrays a future of collective individualism, where...
The terms 'sustainability' and 'ecotourism' have become much used in recent years, yet there have be...
The paper reports the findings of a survey of the reasons for the adoption or non-adoption of susta...
Imagining the future is a tantalising thought, considering that we will never truly know what lies a...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to portray the future of tourism in New Zealand based upon a ...
In response to growing greenhouse gas emissions associated with tourism in New Zealand, 14 possible ...
Nature and natural sites are key attractions for tourists in New Zealand. Continuing strong growth i...
Ecotourism is rapidly growing throughout the world and is predicted to be one of the major growth ar...
New Zealand faces a number of immediate and long-term conservation challenges. Habitat degradation a...
Growing recognition of the negative impacts of conventional mass tourism has been accompanied by an ...
Ecotourism is promoted as an economic incentive for the conservation and sustainable use of aspects ...
Tourism is an important and growing economic activity in New Zealand. While promotional activities h...
A large proportion of typical holiday activities are directly dependent on the natural resources at ...
While the need to respond to the wide-ranging challenges posed by climate change has been widely emp...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s environmental management has long been considered short-sighted and focused o...
New Zealand has a chance to reset the way we view and manage tourism. We must take this chance to ma...
The terms 'sustainability' and 'ecotourism' have become much used in recent years, yet there have be...
The paper reports the findings of a survey of the reasons for the adoption or non-adoption of susta...
Imagining the future is a tantalising thought, considering that we will never truly know what lies a...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to portray the future of tourism in New Zealand based upon a ...
In response to growing greenhouse gas emissions associated with tourism in New Zealand, 14 possible ...
Nature and natural sites are key attractions for tourists in New Zealand. Continuing strong growth i...
Ecotourism is rapidly growing throughout the world and is predicted to be one of the major growth ar...
New Zealand faces a number of immediate and long-term conservation challenges. Habitat degradation a...
Growing recognition of the negative impacts of conventional mass tourism has been accompanied by an ...
Ecotourism is promoted as an economic incentive for the conservation and sustainable use of aspects ...
Tourism is an important and growing economic activity in New Zealand. While promotional activities h...
A large proportion of typical holiday activities are directly dependent on the natural resources at ...
While the need to respond to the wide-ranging challenges posed by climate change has been widely emp...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s environmental management has long been considered short-sighted and focused o...
New Zealand has a chance to reset the way we view and manage tourism. We must take this chance to ma...
The terms 'sustainability' and 'ecotourism' have become much used in recent years, yet there have be...
The paper reports the findings of a survey of the reasons for the adoption or non-adoption of susta...
Imagining the future is a tantalising thought, considering that we will never truly know what lies a...