This article reports on a study of community attitudes to cruise tourism in Akaroa, New Zealand. An important dimension of this study is the significant rate of growth in cruise arrivals over a short period of time as the result of the 2010/11 Canterbury earthquakes. Data were collected via a postal survey of the Akaroa community, and yielded a response rate of 56.6% (n = 316). The results indicate that despite the recent growth in arrivals, the Akaroa community holds a largely favorable opinion of cruise tourism. Importantly, the impacts identified by respondents were more closely aligned to threats to their identity as a destination, rather than problems with tourism, per se
This project is being undertaken to assess the impact of cruise ship visits on Akaroa Township throu...
There is a growing awareness and acceptance of the need for a strong community role in the planning ...
The rapid growth of the global cruise ship industry in tourism has been evident in New Zealand in th...
This article reports on a study of community attitudes to cruise tourism in Akaroa, New Zealand. An ...
This paper reports on research undertaken to examine community perspectives on cruise tourism in Aka...
This chapter reports on a study of community attitudes towards cruise tourism in the small harbour t...
Since the 2010/11 Canterbury earthquakes, Akaroa has been hosting the majority of cruise ship arriva...
This study reports on community response to tourism in the urban centres of Christchurch and Akaroa ...
This presentation reports on the findings of a survey of cruise visitor perceptions, expenditure and...
This presentation reports on the preliminary findings of a survey of Akaroa residents attitudes to h...
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant calls for a reset in the tourism system, with a fo...
This presentation reports on the findings of two connected research projects which examine the impac...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
Prepared for the Christchurch City Council.Akaroa has been an attractive place for settlement since ...
This paper analyses residents’ perception toward cruise tourism development and its externalities. T...
This project is being undertaken to assess the impact of cruise ship visits on Akaroa Township throu...
There is a growing awareness and acceptance of the need for a strong community role in the planning ...
The rapid growth of the global cruise ship industry in tourism has been evident in New Zealand in th...
This article reports on a study of community attitudes to cruise tourism in Akaroa, New Zealand. An ...
This paper reports on research undertaken to examine community perspectives on cruise tourism in Aka...
This chapter reports on a study of community attitudes towards cruise tourism in the small harbour t...
Since the 2010/11 Canterbury earthquakes, Akaroa has been hosting the majority of cruise ship arriva...
This study reports on community response to tourism in the urban centres of Christchurch and Akaroa ...
This presentation reports on the findings of a survey of cruise visitor perceptions, expenditure and...
This presentation reports on the preliminary findings of a survey of Akaroa residents attitudes to h...
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant calls for a reset in the tourism system, with a fo...
This presentation reports on the findings of two connected research projects which examine the impac...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
Prepared for the Christchurch City Council.Akaroa has been an attractive place for settlement since ...
This paper analyses residents’ perception toward cruise tourism development and its externalities. T...
This project is being undertaken to assess the impact of cruise ship visits on Akaroa Township throu...
There is a growing awareness and acceptance of the need for a strong community role in the planning ...
The rapid growth of the global cruise ship industry in tourism has been evident in New Zealand in th...