There is increasing concern about the environmental sustainability of tourism based on natural attractions. We have developed a preliminary computer-based data management system that integrates information about tourists and their use of natural assets with information about how indicators of asset health respond to increasing visitor numbers. First, we collected data on tourist flows between demand (natural attractions) and supply (visitor nodes) sites for the West Coast of New Zealand. Second, we studied a variety of natural asset types in an attempt to develop models describing relationships between visitor numbers and impacts from these visits. These data were then combined to produce the environmental effects and tourism flows data man...
Nature–based tourism and recreation activities have a range of environmental impacts, but most prote...
<p>This paper pioneers the assessment of tourism's total global resource use, including its fossil f...
This report presents results from visitor surveys and stakeholder interviews at three natural attrac...
There is increasing concern about the environmental sustainability of tourism based on natural attra...
Tourists in New Zealand often impact on the natural environments that are the very reason for their ...
We examined the environmental effects of visitor activities at three different natural assets (sceni...
Nature and recreation based activities are significant components of the tourism industry in New Zea...
Tourists in New Zealand often impact on the natural environments that are the very reason for their ...
The demand to see and the level of diverse use made of natural assets by tourists is increasing and ...
Sustainable tourism is considered an appropriate use of many Australian protected areas. However, su...
The aim of this dissertation is to identify indicators of visitor impacts in Abel Tasman National Pa...
In recent years tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors of the New Zealand economy, and ...
Situated to the south of New Zealand in the Southern Ocean are the New Zealand SubAntarctic Islands ...
There is growing concern about the future of coral reef health in the Great Barrier Reef, and the he...
Tourism is one of the largest and fastest-growing economic sectors in the world and it has a variety...
Nature–based tourism and recreation activities have a range of environmental impacts, but most prote...
<p>This paper pioneers the assessment of tourism's total global resource use, including its fossil f...
This report presents results from visitor surveys and stakeholder interviews at three natural attrac...
There is increasing concern about the environmental sustainability of tourism based on natural attra...
Tourists in New Zealand often impact on the natural environments that are the very reason for their ...
We examined the environmental effects of visitor activities at three different natural assets (sceni...
Nature and recreation based activities are significant components of the tourism industry in New Zea...
Tourists in New Zealand often impact on the natural environments that are the very reason for their ...
The demand to see and the level of diverse use made of natural assets by tourists is increasing and ...
Sustainable tourism is considered an appropriate use of many Australian protected areas. However, su...
The aim of this dissertation is to identify indicators of visitor impacts in Abel Tasman National Pa...
In recent years tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors of the New Zealand economy, and ...
Situated to the south of New Zealand in the Southern Ocean are the New Zealand SubAntarctic Islands ...
There is growing concern about the future of coral reef health in the Great Barrier Reef, and the he...
Tourism is one of the largest and fastest-growing economic sectors in the world and it has a variety...
Nature–based tourism and recreation activities have a range of environmental impacts, but most prote...
<p>This paper pioneers the assessment of tourism's total global resource use, including its fossil f...
This report presents results from visitor surveys and stakeholder interviews at three natural attrac...