Existing research on risk management in adventure tourism has primarily focused on the participant’s motivation, perception and experience of taking part in the risky activities. Within this research strand, injuries and fatalities caused by participation in adventure tourism have been consistently examined and policy-making mechanisms discussed to prevent their future occurrence. This study adopts a different perspective as it explores how risk is perceived and managed by instructors. Better understanding of this topic should enhance future risk management strategies in adventure tourism, thus improving safety and well-being of both participants and instructors. The outcome of a qualitative study conducted with adventure tourism operators ...
The paper reports findings from a multidisciplinary programme of research, the major aims of which w...
The growth of commercial adventure tourism products globally over the last half-century has coincide...
Visitor safety is an important topic in adventure tourism but remains underexplored. Using a psychol...
Adventure tourism is a rapidly expanding tourism market segment. It is suggested that adventure trav...
A significant number of tourists in New Zealand undertake water-based adventure tourism activities. ...
Risk is inherent in adventure tourism. Without risk, adventure tourism will lose their excitement an...
Adventure activities are commonly associated with risky activities. The affiliation between adventur...
This study identifies the client injury experience and safety management practices of Queensland adv...
Risk is an increasingly important factor of our modern society, but that does not mean that risks ha...
How guided outdoor activity participants perceive hazards and risks, and what attitudes they bring t...
Background: Client safety is a major risk management concern for the commercial adventure tourism se...
While the phenomenon of risk is something that people generally try to minimise in their lives, the ...
This thesis is a qualitative study of the lived experience of risk in outdoor adventure education an...
Adventure sport coaches practice in environments that are dynamic and high in risk, both perceived a...
Research on how individual tourists respond to risk has largely focussed on risk perceptions. This p...
The paper reports findings from a multidisciplinary programme of research, the major aims of which w...
The growth of commercial adventure tourism products globally over the last half-century has coincide...
Visitor safety is an important topic in adventure tourism but remains underexplored. Using a psychol...
Adventure tourism is a rapidly expanding tourism market segment. It is suggested that adventure trav...
A significant number of tourists in New Zealand undertake water-based adventure tourism activities. ...
Risk is inherent in adventure tourism. Without risk, adventure tourism will lose their excitement an...
Adventure activities are commonly associated with risky activities. The affiliation between adventur...
This study identifies the client injury experience and safety management practices of Queensland adv...
Risk is an increasingly important factor of our modern society, but that does not mean that risks ha...
How guided outdoor activity participants perceive hazards and risks, and what attitudes they bring t...
Background: Client safety is a major risk management concern for the commercial adventure tourism se...
While the phenomenon of risk is something that people generally try to minimise in their lives, the ...
This thesis is a qualitative study of the lived experience of risk in outdoor adventure education an...
Adventure sport coaches practice in environments that are dynamic and high in risk, both perceived a...
Research on how individual tourists respond to risk has largely focussed on risk perceptions. This p...
The paper reports findings from a multidisciplinary programme of research, the major aims of which w...
The growth of commercial adventure tourism products globally over the last half-century has coincide...
Visitor safety is an important topic in adventure tourism but remains underexplored. Using a psychol...