Visitor non-compliance with protective recommendations is a major problem faced by recreational managers within natural environments. Although many studies have been conducted on noncompliant visitor behaviour within natural resource areas, few attempts have been made to gain an understanding of the behaviour, or to understand the decision making process. This dissertation seeks to address this gap by exploring salient motivations behind noncompliant behaviour within a natural recreation setting. The study was conducted over the summer of 2007-2008 within the popular tourist attractions of Fox and Franz Josef glaciers, Westland National park, New Zealand. The Department of Conservation has a legal and increasingly a moral obligation...
The impacts of tourism, both good and bad, are many and diverse. Responsible tourism has been sugges...
The glaciers of Westland Tai Poutini National Park are iconic components of the New Zealand tourism ...
Natural resource management can struggle with increased visitation that inadvertently deteriorates t...
Visitor non-compliance with protective recommendations is a major problem faced by recreational mana...
The significance of risk is growing in many Western societies, a phenomenon linked to increasing ind...
The significance of risk is growing in many Western societies, a phenomenon linked to increasing ind...
Effective management of visitor risk in nature-based tourism and recreation settings requires land m...
While adventure tourism has attracted attention of scholars, reported research to date is mostly con...
New Zealand’s public conservation lands and waters– including its 13 national parks and other protec...
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...
In light of incident occurrence in recreational protected areas, there is a need to consider larger ...
This thesis has the dual aims of analysing methods appropriate for applying the Limits of Acceptable...
The impacts of tourism, both good and bad, are many and diverse. Responsible tourism has been sugges...
The impacts of tourism, both good and bad, are many and diverse. Responsible tourism has been sugges...
The impacts of tourism, both good and bad, are many and diverse. Responsible tourism has been sugges...
The glaciers of Westland Tai Poutini National Park are iconic components of the New Zealand tourism ...
Natural resource management can struggle with increased visitation that inadvertently deteriorates t...
Visitor non-compliance with protective recommendations is a major problem faced by recreational mana...
The significance of risk is growing in many Western societies, a phenomenon linked to increasing ind...
The significance of risk is growing in many Western societies, a phenomenon linked to increasing ind...
Effective management of visitor risk in nature-based tourism and recreation settings requires land m...
While adventure tourism has attracted attention of scholars, reported research to date is mostly con...
New Zealand’s public conservation lands and waters– including its 13 national parks and other protec...
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...
In light of incident occurrence in recreational protected areas, there is a need to consider larger ...
This thesis has the dual aims of analysing methods appropriate for applying the Limits of Acceptable...
The impacts of tourism, both good and bad, are many and diverse. Responsible tourism has been sugges...
The impacts of tourism, both good and bad, are many and diverse. Responsible tourism has been sugges...
The impacts of tourism, both good and bad, are many and diverse. Responsible tourism has been sugges...
The glaciers of Westland Tai Poutini National Park are iconic components of the New Zealand tourism ...
Natural resource management can struggle with increased visitation that inadvertently deteriorates t...