There is wide recognition, championed by the Ramsar Convention, of the need to increase the public appreciation of wetlands and their conservation by providing meaningful experiences for visitors to Ramsar sites. In a case study of an Australian Ramsar site on the 50th anniversary of the treaty, we investigate the public's awareness of this internationally significant wetland and their understanding of wetland biota and ecosystem services. To inform future communication, education, participation and awareness (CEPA), we also investigate public preferences for particular wetland-related knowledge, on-site activities, facilities and communication media. Less than half of the 326 survey respondents expressed some familiarity with wetlands. Not...
Development of sustainable tourism is not possible without the support and involvement of the local ...
The paper addresses this knowledge, awareness, status question in a variety of ways. Firstly it exam...
The aim of this paper is shown by two surveys about the actual state of conservation and utilization...
There is wide recognition, championed by the Ramsar Convention, of the need to increase the public a...
Japan has joined the Ramsar Convention since 1980. Up to now 46 wetland sites in Japan have been reg...
Wetlands are one of New Zealand's most threatened biological communities; many attribute this to be ...
It is difficult to understand what contributes to tourist attractiveness of a territory. Labels have...
Urban wetlands are important ecosystems that provide vital habitat for birds, as well as being popul...
This paper aims to explore through an Internet-based questionnaire survey why Koreans agree to the s...
Wetlands are ecosystems or habitats for specific plants and animals that are saturated with water, t...
An assessment of tourists' understandings of the term "ecotourism" was carried out at Fogg Dam in Au...
A negative attitude toward wetlands along with an ignorance regarding them and a lack of awareness a...
The aim of this paper is shown by two surveys about the actual state of conservation and utilization...
With the rising demand for nature-based tourism at coastal environments in Sri Lanka, an in-depth un...
© 2009 Dr. Meredith Frances DobbieVictorian freshwater wetlands are managed for ecological values. H...
Development of sustainable tourism is not possible without the support and involvement of the local ...
The paper addresses this knowledge, awareness, status question in a variety of ways. Firstly it exam...
The aim of this paper is shown by two surveys about the actual state of conservation and utilization...
There is wide recognition, championed by the Ramsar Convention, of the need to increase the public a...
Japan has joined the Ramsar Convention since 1980. Up to now 46 wetland sites in Japan have been reg...
Wetlands are one of New Zealand's most threatened biological communities; many attribute this to be ...
It is difficult to understand what contributes to tourist attractiveness of a territory. Labels have...
Urban wetlands are important ecosystems that provide vital habitat for birds, as well as being popul...
This paper aims to explore through an Internet-based questionnaire survey why Koreans agree to the s...
Wetlands are ecosystems or habitats for specific plants and animals that are saturated with water, t...
An assessment of tourists' understandings of the term "ecotourism" was carried out at Fogg Dam in Au...
A negative attitude toward wetlands along with an ignorance regarding them and a lack of awareness a...
The aim of this paper is shown by two surveys about the actual state of conservation and utilization...
With the rising demand for nature-based tourism at coastal environments in Sri Lanka, an in-depth un...
© 2009 Dr. Meredith Frances DobbieVictorian freshwater wetlands are managed for ecological values. H...
Development of sustainable tourism is not possible without the support and involvement of the local ...
The paper addresses this knowledge, awareness, status question in a variety of ways. Firstly it exam...
The aim of this paper is shown by two surveys about the actual state of conservation and utilization...