This dataset represents the aggregate of face to face surveys of 2743 visitors to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (GBRWHA) conducted in quarterly periods from June 2012 to June 2013. This survey was to explore how tourists feel towards and perceive Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, as well as their willingness to pay to protect the reef and their satisfaction with current and future developments in and around the GBRWHA. Due to privacy constrains this dataset does not correspond to the raw survey results, but instead is an aggregate of views of tourists from different origins. The format of the data is an Excel spreadsheet. The core segments of the tourist questionnaire included questions about: * The socio-demographic bac...
[Extract] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY\ud A nationally representative online survey of 2,002 randomly selected ...
Coral reefs provide important ecosystem services as well as economic and cultural benefits to societ...
[Extract] Introduction.\ud People love to spend their recreational time visiting the Great Barrier R...
This data set in excel sheet format presents results of the mail survey of 1565 residents of the GBR...
This research reports the opinions and perceptions of tourists who are visiting the Great Barrier R...
Marketed internationally as an iconic tourism experience, Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) faces...
Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0001-7659-7040This dataset details the responses of a web-based survey from 11...
This report is associated with the Tropical Ecosystems NERP Project 10-2: Socioeocnomic systems and ...
[Extract] Visitor surveys provide valuable marketing and management information on trends in tourism...
Thompson, MM ORCiD: 0000-0002-7909-3523This paper investigates tourists’ environmental perceptions u...
[Abstract]: This paper is designed to ascertain if the resorts on the Great Barrier Reef are grey to...
The specific aim of this research was to develop a comprehensive data set, on a quarterly basis, tha...
[Extract] The aim of this report is to present a synthesis of research undertaken at James Cook Univ...
The North Queensland (QLD) region has been one of the fastest growing tourist destination for the in...
Thompson, MM ORCiD: 0000-0002-7909-3523This research addresses the role of tourists and tourism in p...
[Extract] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY\ud A nationally representative online survey of 2,002 randomly selected ...
Coral reefs provide important ecosystem services as well as economic and cultural benefits to societ...
[Extract] Introduction.\ud People love to spend their recreational time visiting the Great Barrier R...
This data set in excel sheet format presents results of the mail survey of 1565 residents of the GBR...
This research reports the opinions and perceptions of tourists who are visiting the Great Barrier R...
Marketed internationally as an iconic tourism experience, Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) faces...
Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0001-7659-7040This dataset details the responses of a web-based survey from 11...
This report is associated with the Tropical Ecosystems NERP Project 10-2: Socioeocnomic systems and ...
[Extract] Visitor surveys provide valuable marketing and management information on trends in tourism...
Thompson, MM ORCiD: 0000-0002-7909-3523This paper investigates tourists’ environmental perceptions u...
[Abstract]: This paper is designed to ascertain if the resorts on the Great Barrier Reef are grey to...
The specific aim of this research was to develop a comprehensive data set, on a quarterly basis, tha...
[Extract] The aim of this report is to present a synthesis of research undertaken at James Cook Univ...
The North Queensland (QLD) region has been one of the fastest growing tourist destination for the in...
Thompson, MM ORCiD: 0000-0002-7909-3523This research addresses the role of tourists and tourism in p...
[Extract] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY\ud A nationally representative online survey of 2,002 randomly selected ...
Coral reefs provide important ecosystem services as well as economic and cultural benefits to societ...
[Extract] Introduction.\ud People love to spend their recreational time visiting the Great Barrier R...