[Extract] The need to develop a comprehensive understanding of the role that protected areas play in the lives of communities is as important as developing a greater understanding of the scientific aspects of protected areas. The aim of the research reported here was to monitor the attitudes, perceptions, knowledge and use of the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area (WTQWHA) by residents of the Wet Tropics bioregion. The research builds on previous community attitude surveys that have been undertaken for the Wet Tropics Management Authority (WTMA)
Worldwide there are examples of ecosystems that exist in their current state due to the complex inte...
[Extract] Background:\ud \ud •The research described herein, was supported by the Australian Governm...
[Extract] This report is one of a series of ten that examine visitor activity at sites within Wet Tr...
[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 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...
There is general agreement in the literature that the most effective management of tourism resources...
The use of protected areas by the tourism industry and the subsequent impacts on host communities ha...
The use of protected areas by the tourism industry and the subsequent impacts on host communities ha...
World Heritage is the pinnacle of the recognition of the natural, aesthetic, and cultural value of a...
The paper addresses this knowledge, awareness, status question in a variety of ways. Firstly it exam...
The Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (WTWHA) in Far North Queensland is one of the world’s hotspots o...
[Extract] The Wet Tropics of Queensland were inscribed on the World Heritage List on 9 December 1988...
The remote Ningaloo Coast region, the location of Australia's largest fringing coral reef, was desig...
Worldwide there are examples of ecosystems that exist in their current state due to the complex inte...
[Extract] Background:\ud \ud •The research described herein, was supported by the Australian Governm...
[Extract] This report is one of a series of ten that examine visitor activity at sites within Wet Tr...
[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 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...
There is general agreement in the literature that the most effective management of tourism resources...
The use of protected areas by the tourism industry and the subsequent impacts on host communities ha...
The use of protected areas by the tourism industry and the subsequent impacts on host communities ha...
World Heritage is the pinnacle of the recognition of the natural, aesthetic, and cultural value of a...
The paper addresses this knowledge, awareness, status question in a variety of ways. Firstly it exam...
The Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (WTWHA) in Far North Queensland is one of the world’s hotspots o...
[Extract] The Wet Tropics of Queensland were inscribed on the World Heritage List on 9 December 1988...
The remote Ningaloo Coast region, the location of Australia's largest fringing coral reef, was desig...
Worldwide there are examples of ecosystems that exist in their current state due to the complex inte...
[Extract] Background:\ud \ud •The research described herein, was supported by the Australian Governm...
[Extract] This report is one of a series of ten that examine visitor activity at sites within Wet Tr...