There is general agreement in the literature that the most effective management of tourism resources such as parks occurs when there is a high level of engagement with the community. The Wet Tropics World Heritage rainforests locate in the north of Queensland were first listed as a World Heritage Estate in 1988 and since that time the management authority, The Wet Tropics Management Authority has built an extensive network of committees to engage with the community. This paper reports on the perceived advantages and disadvantages of living within the Wet Tropics bioregion as reported by community members and compares these results with the findings of a 2002 survey of community values. Over the five year period community perceptions have...
This paper describes environmental impacts of tourism and recreation activities in the world heritag...
[Extract] This report is one of a series of ten that examine visitor activity at sites within Wet Tr...
The use of protected areas by the tourism industry and the subsequent impacts on host communities ha...
There is general agreement in the literature that the most effective management of resources such as...
The Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area is a region of spectacular scenery and rugged topo...
Globally, rainforests are coming under increasing pressure from farming, urban settlement and extrac...
[Extract] The need to develop a comprehensive understanding of the role that protected areas play in...
The use of protected areas by the tourism industry and the subsequent impacts on host communities ha...
There have been a number of studies conducted on visitation patterns to the Wet Tropics rainforest i...
[Extract] The Wet Tropics of Queensland were inscribed on the World Heritage List on 9 December 1988...
[Extract] Surprisingly, issues related to the systematic development of tourism activity in rainfore...
[Extract] Tropical rainforest was often seen as a barrier to progress in northern Queensland and the...
The Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area was established in 1988 to "protect, conserve, pre...
The article undertakes an analysis of the problems that had to be overcome before the Wet Tropics Wo...
[Extract] This report is one of a series of ten that examine visitor activity at sites within Wet Tr...
This paper describes environmental impacts of tourism and recreation activities in the world heritag...
[Extract] This report is one of a series of ten that examine visitor activity at sites within Wet Tr...
The use of protected areas by the tourism industry and the subsequent impacts on host communities ha...
There is general agreement in the literature that the most effective management of resources such as...
The Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area is a region of spectacular scenery and rugged topo...
Globally, rainforests are coming under increasing pressure from farming, urban settlement and extrac...
[Extract] The need to develop a comprehensive understanding of the role that protected areas play in...
The use of protected areas by the tourism industry and the subsequent impacts on host communities ha...
There have been a number of studies conducted on visitation patterns to the Wet Tropics rainforest i...
[Extract] The Wet Tropics of Queensland were inscribed on the World Heritage List on 9 December 1988...
[Extract] Surprisingly, issues related to the systematic development of tourism activity in rainfore...
[Extract] Tropical rainforest was often seen as a barrier to progress in northern Queensland and the...
The Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area was established in 1988 to "protect, conserve, pre...
The article undertakes an analysis of the problems that had to be overcome before the Wet Tropics Wo...
[Extract] This report is one of a series of ten that examine visitor activity at sites within Wet Tr...
This paper describes environmental impacts of tourism and recreation activities in the world heritag...
[Extract] This report is one of a series of ten that examine visitor activity at sites within Wet Tr...
The use of protected areas by the tourism industry and the subsequent impacts on host communities ha...