Drive through Kaikōura and the contribution of the sea, sea creatures and seafood to the character of the town is apparent, from the name itself (meaning crayfish meal), to the crayfish pot design of the District Council headquarters, the marine mammal viewing activities promoted to tourists, and the imagery and naming of many of the hospitality establishments in the township
Japanese seafood industry was hit by earthquake and tsunami on 11 March 2011. The tsunami swept acro...
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On 14 November 2016, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck close to the tourist town of Kaikoura, with m...
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Japanese seafood industry was hit by earthquake and tsunami on 11 March 2011. The tsunami swept acro...
University Malaysia Pahang (UMP) has been entrusted by the East Coast Economic Region (ECER) Malaysi...
Why there were no Tsunami alert systems in the Indian Ocean. Many Asian countries lacked preparednes...
For the past forty years, Kaikōura’s reputation as a tourist destination has been constructed primar...
On 14 November 2016, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the small coastal settlement of Kaikōura, Aot...
On 14 November 2016, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck close to the tourist town of Kaikoura, with m...
The popular tourist destination island of Koh Phi Phi Don, Thailand was heavily affected by the Ind...
Tourists are essential to a destination's social and economic recovery following disaster, reducing ...
Earthquake that occurred in the area of West Sumatera, especially the earthquake that occurred repea...
Initial recovery focus is on road access (especially the inland SH70) although attention also needs ...
The terms 'sustainability' and 'ecotourism' have become much used in recent years, yet there have be...
Waimakariri District Council’s Kaiapoi Town Centre Plan (KTCP) is part of a broader recovery - and n...
Post-disaster tourism is often perceived as a form of Dark Tourism associated with death, loss and d...
In recent years tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors of developed countries, and is a...
Serie 4-5This series of photos was shot on November 8, 2019 during a visit I made of operations of a...
Japanese seafood industry was hit by earthquake and tsunami on 11 March 2011. The tsunami swept acro...
University Malaysia Pahang (UMP) has been entrusted by the East Coast Economic Region (ECER) Malaysi...
Why there were no Tsunami alert systems in the Indian Ocean. Many Asian countries lacked preparednes...