The aim of this study was to determine the roles Territorial Local Authorities (TLAs) are adopting with respect to tourism and to compare these with the five roles outlined by the Ministry of Tourism (Sowman, 1993). A secondary aim was to discover how these roles differ in relation to TLAs 'population size and tourist density. TLAs were categorised according to these two variables for sampling and analysis purposes. Data were obtained through four semi-structured interviews and thirty-one postal questionnaires. Results indicate that there is a high level of TLA participation in the development roles of tourism promotion and amenity provision. In contrast, low levels of participation were found in the planning roles of public utility provisi...
Abstract Tourism research is increasingly focusing on community participation and stakeholder collab...
This thesis is a historical case study tracing the establishment and evolution of Regional Tourism O...
Recent statistical information indicates that tourism is one of the largest and fastest growing indu...
The promotion of the tourism sector as a means by which to achieve social and economic development o...
The research reported in this study was undertaken in the context of the New Zealand Tourism Strateg...
This study examines residents’ attitudes towards tourism and tourism planning within the Catlins, Ne...
This paper interrogates the changing role of local government in tourism development. It does so thr...
This thesis is concerned with the processes involved in the determination of tourism policies and de...
This thesis examines the role of the Government in the development of the New Zealand tourist indust...
ABSTRACT: In New Zealand, as elsewhere, the tourism sector is used overtly as a tool for regional d...
ABSTRACT The use of tourism as a driver of economic development is widely acknowledged. In New Zeala...
S. J. Page and K. J. Thorn, 'Towards Sustainable Tourism Planning in New Zealand: Public Sector Plan...
In New Zealand, as elsewhere, the tourism sector is used overtly as a tool for regional development....
In the light of the increasing pace and scale of tourism activity in New Zealand, the concept of sus...
Present tourism development strategies in New Zealand reflect the confidence of Government and priva...
Abstract Tourism research is increasingly focusing on community participation and stakeholder collab...
This thesis is a historical case study tracing the establishment and evolution of Regional Tourism O...
Recent statistical information indicates that tourism is one of the largest and fastest growing indu...
The promotion of the tourism sector as a means by which to achieve social and economic development o...
The research reported in this study was undertaken in the context of the New Zealand Tourism Strateg...
This study examines residents’ attitudes towards tourism and tourism planning within the Catlins, Ne...
This paper interrogates the changing role of local government in tourism development. It does so thr...
This thesis is concerned with the processes involved in the determination of tourism policies and de...
This thesis examines the role of the Government in the development of the New Zealand tourist indust...
ABSTRACT: In New Zealand, as elsewhere, the tourism sector is used overtly as a tool for regional d...
ABSTRACT The use of tourism as a driver of economic development is widely acknowledged. In New Zeala...
S. J. Page and K. J. Thorn, 'Towards Sustainable Tourism Planning in New Zealand: Public Sector Plan...
In New Zealand, as elsewhere, the tourism sector is used overtly as a tool for regional development....
In the light of the increasing pace and scale of tourism activity in New Zealand, the concept of sus...
Present tourism development strategies in New Zealand reflect the confidence of Government and priva...
Abstract Tourism research is increasingly focusing on community participation and stakeholder collab...
This thesis is a historical case study tracing the establishment and evolution of Regional Tourism O...
Recent statistical information indicates that tourism is one of the largest and fastest growing indu...