Purpose – Many studies report on the potential ecological impacts of wild dolphin tourism, risks to people, and economic benefits to local communities. Fewer studies report the social aspects (human dimensions) of dolphin tourism, such as visitor satisfaction and attitudes of participants. This communication postulates that human dimensions are an important consideration in any strategy to keep wild dolphin tourism operations sustainable by balancing the welfare of the dolphins and the desires and expectations of tourists to interact with these charismatic, iconic creatures. Methodology – This communication synthesizes learning gained from a recent quantitative systematic literature review of marine wildlife tourism, a previously unrepo...
The conservation of natural resources and wild species is often a "wicked" problem, with multiple in...
Nature-based tourism targeting cetaceans is a billion dollar industry that continues to grow. Theref...
This publication does not have an abstract. The introduction is displayed as the abstract. Wildli...
Purpose – Many studies report on the potential ecological impacts of wild dolphin tourism, risks to ...
This research was conducted to gain insight into visitor’s satisfaction with a beach-based wild dolp...
Purpose – To ascertain if place attachment or experiential norms influence visitor attitudes to the ...
xvi, 174 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: ...
In the Austral summer of 2014–2015 we surveyed visitors at the popular marine tourism destination of...
The Cetacean watching industry is symbolic of the global conservation movement and also generates mo...
AbstractIn the Austral summer of 2014–2015 we surveyed visitors at the popular marine tourism destin...
Purpose – To ascertain if place attachment or experiential norms influence visitor attitudes to the ...
This report investigates whether there is a need to take a more regulated approach to the conduct of...
The number of cetacean watching tourism operations in developing countries has doubled in the past d...
This study compares the management practices and content of the education/interpretation commentarie...
The long-term sustainability of wildlife tourism depends on integrating visitor demands with resourc...
The conservation of natural resources and wild species is often a "wicked" problem, with multiple in...
Nature-based tourism targeting cetaceans is a billion dollar industry that continues to grow. Theref...
This publication does not have an abstract. The introduction is displayed as the abstract. Wildli...
Purpose – Many studies report on the potential ecological impacts of wild dolphin tourism, risks to ...
This research was conducted to gain insight into visitor’s satisfaction with a beach-based wild dolp...
Purpose – To ascertain if place attachment or experiential norms influence visitor attitudes to the ...
xvi, 174 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: ...
In the Austral summer of 2014–2015 we surveyed visitors at the popular marine tourism destination of...
The Cetacean watching industry is symbolic of the global conservation movement and also generates mo...
AbstractIn the Austral summer of 2014–2015 we surveyed visitors at the popular marine tourism destin...
Purpose – To ascertain if place attachment or experiential norms influence visitor attitudes to the ...
This report investigates whether there is a need to take a more regulated approach to the conduct of...
The number of cetacean watching tourism operations in developing countries has doubled in the past d...
This study compares the management practices and content of the education/interpretation commentarie...
The long-term sustainability of wildlife tourism depends on integrating visitor demands with resourc...
The conservation of natural resources and wild species is often a "wicked" problem, with multiple in...
Nature-based tourism targeting cetaceans is a billion dollar industry that continues to grow. Theref...
This publication does not have an abstract. The introduction is displayed as the abstract. Wildli...