[Extract] This report is one of a series of ten that examine visitor activity at sites within Wet Tropics rainforests. The aim of the research was to provide a snapshot of visitor activity to inform management on how sites are used and investigate visitors' views on site management. Visitor data was collected using a self-completed visitor survey. Collectively the series of reports will provide an overall understanding of how visitors use the rainforest and provide managers with feedback that can be used for site management and future planning.\ud \ud Responsibility for the management of the Wet Tropics rainforests is shared by the Wet Tropics Management Authority (WTMA) and the Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management (...
Rainforests provide exceptional spaces for nature-based tourism activities attracting large numbers ...
There have been a number of studies conducted on visitation patterns to the Wet Tropics rainforest i...
This paper reviews the environmental management practices presently adopted by accommodation provide...
[Extract] This report is one of a series of ten that examine visitor activity at sites within Wet Tr...
[Extract]\ud This report is one of a series of ten that examine visitor activity at sites within Wet...
This report includes the following reports: Report on visitation and use at Emmagen Creek, far north...
Globally, rainforests are coming under increasing pressure from farming, urban settlement and extrac...
Tourism in and around Australia's Wet Tropics World Heritage Area can be briefly characterized by de...
The aim of this report is to present a synthesis of research undertaken by James Cook University tou...
This paper describes environmental impacts of tourism and recreation activities in the world heritag...
[Extract] Surprisingly, issues related to the systematic development of tourism activity in rainfore...
[Extract] The specific aim of this research was to develop a comprehensive data set, on a quarterly ...
[Extract] Key findings based on a visitor survey undertaken between October 2008 and April 2010. Emm...
[Extract] Background:\ud \ud •The research described herein, was supported by the Australian Governm...
One of the most challenging, but also most interesting, features of tourism and hospitality as an ar...
Rainforests provide exceptional spaces for nature-based tourism activities attracting large numbers ...
There have been a number of studies conducted on visitation patterns to the Wet Tropics rainforest i...
This paper reviews the environmental management practices presently adopted by accommodation provide...
[Extract] This report is one of a series of ten that examine visitor activity at sites within Wet Tr...
[Extract]\ud This report is one of a series of ten that examine visitor activity at sites within Wet...
This report includes the following reports: Report on visitation and use at Emmagen Creek, far north...
Globally, rainforests are coming under increasing pressure from farming, urban settlement and extrac...
Tourism in and around Australia's Wet Tropics World Heritage Area can be briefly characterized by de...
The aim of this report is to present a synthesis of research undertaken by James Cook University tou...
This paper describes environmental impacts of tourism and recreation activities in the world heritag...
[Extract] Surprisingly, issues related to the systematic development of tourism activity in rainfore...
[Extract] The specific aim of this research was to develop a comprehensive data set, on a quarterly ...
[Extract] Key findings based on a visitor survey undertaken between October 2008 and April 2010. Emm...
[Extract] Background:\ud \ud •The research described herein, was supported by the Australian Governm...
One of the most challenging, but also most interesting, features of tourism and hospitality as an ar...
Rainforests provide exceptional spaces for nature-based tourism activities attracting large numbers ...
There have been a number of studies conducted on visitation patterns to the Wet Tropics rainforest i...
This paper reviews the environmental management practices presently adopted by accommodation provide...