This study identifies the client injury experience and safety management practices of Queensland adventure and ecotourism operators, and to compare these findings with those from recent New Zealand surveys. The effectiveness of an on-line survey for collecting safety information from operators is evaluated in relation to the future development of an industry safety monitoring system. Some 60 adventure and ecotourism operators were surveyed, while in-depth interviews were conducted with four further Queensland operators. Survey findings indicated a relatively low level of reported incidents, with slips, trips and falls the most common incident type. Risk factors identified by operators related most frequently to adverse and changeable weathe...
The primary aims of this study were to establish a client injury baseline for the New Zealand advent...
The primary aims of this study were to establish a client injury baseline for the New Zealand advent...
New Zealand Health Information Service (NZHIS) morbidity data for the 15-year period, 1982–1996, wer...
This study identifies the client injury experience and safety management practices of Queensland adv...
This study identifies the client injury experience and safety management practices of Queensland adv...
Background: Client safety is a major risk management concern for the commercial adventure tourism se...
This is the first study to examine the nature and extent of the New Zealand adventure tourism injury...
The growth of commercial adventure tourism products globally over the last half-century has coincide...
The paper reports findings from a multidisciplinary programme of research, the major aims of which w...
Risk is inherent in adventure tourism. Without risk, adventure tourism will lose their excitement an...
How guided outdoor activity participants perceive hazards and risks, and what attitudes they bring t...
How guided outdoor activity participants perceive hazards and risks, and what attitudes they bring t...
Adventure tourism has grown rapidly over the years playing a vital role in the economic growth of Ne...
Existing research on risk management in adventure tourism has primarily focused on the participant’s...
Risk is an increasingly important factor of our modern society, but that does not mean that risks ha...
The primary aims of this study were to establish a client injury baseline for the New Zealand advent...
The primary aims of this study were to establish a client injury baseline for the New Zealand advent...
New Zealand Health Information Service (NZHIS) morbidity data for the 15-year period, 1982–1996, wer...
This study identifies the client injury experience and safety management practices of Queensland adv...
This study identifies the client injury experience and safety management practices of Queensland adv...
Background: Client safety is a major risk management concern for the commercial adventure tourism se...
This is the first study to examine the nature and extent of the New Zealand adventure tourism injury...
The growth of commercial adventure tourism products globally over the last half-century has coincide...
The paper reports findings from a multidisciplinary programme of research, the major aims of which w...
Risk is inherent in adventure tourism. Without risk, adventure tourism will lose their excitement an...
How guided outdoor activity participants perceive hazards and risks, and what attitudes they bring t...
How guided outdoor activity participants perceive hazards and risks, and what attitudes they bring t...
Adventure tourism has grown rapidly over the years playing a vital role in the economic growth of Ne...
Existing research on risk management in adventure tourism has primarily focused on the participant’s...
Risk is an increasingly important factor of our modern society, but that does not mean that risks ha...
The primary aims of this study were to establish a client injury baseline for the New Zealand advent...
The primary aims of this study were to establish a client injury baseline for the New Zealand advent...
New Zealand Health Information Service (NZHIS) morbidity data for the 15-year period, 1982–1996, wer...