Mountainous areas with a high dependency on its tourism industry are often relatively small and remote. But some of these areas have faced a population increase due to large in-migration; Wanaka in New Zealand’s Southern Alps is one example. This paper is studying the migration motivations of a few individuals that have moved to Wanaka and how they started to feel like part of their new community. The meaning of the place is important for these newcomers. The results of the study indicate that there is a strong link between the community and the lifestyle that in-migrants are seeking. It also highlights the importance for in-migrants to be a part of the social community. Social Clubs, sport clubs and voluntary work are ways of becomin...
This chapter proposes to overcome the common belief on living in the mountains while analysing the r...
In the 20th century the movement and relocation of peoples has become a norm in the global world. Th...
Many rural areas, in Sweden and worldwide, experience population decline where the young leave for e...
Mountainous areas with a high dependency on its tourism industry are often relatively small and remo...
To better understand the social consequences of migration away from traditional iwi regions, Tūhoe r...
The tendencies of the revalorisation of rural spaces and subsequent rural gentrification have been s...
Changes in migrants\u27 backgrounds and societies sending and receiving migrants might increase adap...
The urbanisation of the Māori population after World War Two saw the rapid movement of a mainly rura...
The phenomenon of youth out-migration from rural areas has attracted renewed governmental attention ...
The tendencies of the revalorisation of rural spaces and subsequent rural gentrification have been s...
This book describes contemporary developments and change in mountain environments. Whilst there is ...
Migrants’ social relations are reconfigured in relation to how the localised and distanciated are re...
This research explores why backpackers decide to leave home and why they choose New Zealand specific...
[[abstract]]This research studies consumer acculturation in the context which Asian immigrants shapi...
The world today is witnessing a rapid breakdown of cultural barriers as more people migrate, either ...
This chapter proposes to overcome the common belief on living in the mountains while analysing the r...
In the 20th century the movement and relocation of peoples has become a norm in the global world. Th...
Many rural areas, in Sweden and worldwide, experience population decline where the young leave for e...
Mountainous areas with a high dependency on its tourism industry are often relatively small and remo...
To better understand the social consequences of migration away from traditional iwi regions, Tūhoe r...
The tendencies of the revalorisation of rural spaces and subsequent rural gentrification have been s...
Changes in migrants\u27 backgrounds and societies sending and receiving migrants might increase adap...
The urbanisation of the Māori population after World War Two saw the rapid movement of a mainly rura...
The phenomenon of youth out-migration from rural areas has attracted renewed governmental attention ...
The tendencies of the revalorisation of rural spaces and subsequent rural gentrification have been s...
This book describes contemporary developments and change in mountain environments. Whilst there is ...
Migrants’ social relations are reconfigured in relation to how the localised and distanciated are re...
This research explores why backpackers decide to leave home and why they choose New Zealand specific...
[[abstract]]This research studies consumer acculturation in the context which Asian immigrants shapi...
The world today is witnessing a rapid breakdown of cultural barriers as more people migrate, either ...
This chapter proposes to overcome the common belief on living in the mountains while analysing the r...
In the 20th century the movement and relocation of peoples has become a norm in the global world. Th...
Many rural areas, in Sweden and worldwide, experience population decline where the young leave for e...