The focus of the research was to explore the meaning of ‘sense of place’ and develop a better understanding of the concept in the context of protected areas. The nature and magnitude of changes in sense of place arising from tourism developments were also investigated. In this context, I sought to elucidate the usefulness of sense of place in two endeavours: (a) guiding the governance and management of protected areas, and (b) making empirical contributions to the resolution of issues associated with recreation and tourism. Through an analysis of the literature, I identified limitations in previous research concerning sense of place for natural areas, and developed a conceptual model that explained the factors associated with formation of ...
Place attachment, referring to the affective links between people and places, is an important concep...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...
The focus of the research was to explore the meaning of ‘sense of place’ and develop a better unders...
The focus of the research was to explore the meaning of ‘sense of place’ and develop a better unders...
This study addresses the impact of tourism-supportive infrastructure on a unique destination's lands...
Fern Tree Park and Bower (FTPB), Tasmania was chosen to study the relationship between Mount Wellin...
This study used ‘sense of place’ as a research tool to help understand the relationship between a co...
Fern Tree Park and Bower (FTPB), Tasmania was chosen to study the relationship between Mount Wellin...
Fern Tree Park and Bower (FTPB), Tasmania was chosen to study the relationship between Mount Wellin...
In addition to providing benefits to people, protected areas are valued in ways that go beyond the t...
Residents, or the 'host community' are often an understudied stakeholder in tourism. Specifically, t...
In Norway, the management of natural and cultural resources is subject to increasing public scrutiny...
Although place attachment is a critical factor shaping residents' attitudes toward tourism developme...
Place attachment, referring to the affective links between people and places, is an important concep...
Place attachment, referring to the affective links between people and places, is an important concep...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...
The focus of the research was to explore the meaning of ‘sense of place’ and develop a better unders...
The focus of the research was to explore the meaning of ‘sense of place’ and develop a better unders...
This study addresses the impact of tourism-supportive infrastructure on a unique destination's lands...
Fern Tree Park and Bower (FTPB), Tasmania was chosen to study the relationship between Mount Wellin...
This study used ‘sense of place’ as a research tool to help understand the relationship between a co...
Fern Tree Park and Bower (FTPB), Tasmania was chosen to study the relationship between Mount Wellin...
Fern Tree Park and Bower (FTPB), Tasmania was chosen to study the relationship between Mount Wellin...
In addition to providing benefits to people, protected areas are valued in ways that go beyond the t...
Residents, or the 'host community' are often an understudied stakeholder in tourism. Specifically, t...
In Norway, the management of natural and cultural resources is subject to increasing public scrutiny...
Although place attachment is a critical factor shaping residents' attitudes toward tourism developme...
Place attachment, referring to the affective links between people and places, is an important concep...
Place attachment, referring to the affective links between people and places, is an important concep...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...