The aim of this dissertation is to identify indicators of visitor impacts in Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand. A four stage model for identifying indicators of visitor impacts in natural areas, derived by Ward & Beanland (1995), is applied to three case study areas. This model represents one component of visitor impact management. The model proposes that for each case study site, the type of ecosystem and the types and levels of visitor use be considered. This information is used to identify the potential environmental impacts of visitor use at each site. Management information is used to determine the objectives of management. Indicators are selected with regard to what management aims to achieve in an area. The indicators identified...
An important element of the planning and management of protected areas is the understanding of visit...
Ever since the Brundtland Report there has been strong focus on the need for effective environmental...
[Extract] This chapter provides an overview of the thinking behind and the implementation of an envi...
We examined the environmental effects of visitor activities at three different natural assets (sceni...
Tourists in New Zealand often impact on the natural environments that are the very reason for their ...
Tourists in New Zealand often impact on the natural environments that are the very reason for their ...
Sustainable tourism is considered an appropriate use of many Australian protected areas. However, su...
The demand to see and the level of diverse use made of natural assets by tourists is increasing and ...
Tourism pressures are a real problem for protected natural areas all over the world. This dissertati...
Biodiversity is a major ecological feature and tourist attraction in protected areas. Park managers ...
This thesis has the dual aims of analysing methods appropriate for applying the Limits of Acceptable...
There is increasing concern about the environmental sustainability of tourism based on natural attra...
For tourism in parks there are many lists of potential ecological indicators that have not been impl...
Nature and recreation based activities are significant components of the tourism industry in New Zea...
The research which informs this chapter constituted an interdisciplinary project addressing the biop...
An important element of the planning and management of protected areas is the understanding of visit...
Ever since the Brundtland Report there has been strong focus on the need for effective environmental...
[Extract] This chapter provides an overview of the thinking behind and the implementation of an envi...
We examined the environmental effects of visitor activities at three different natural assets (sceni...
Tourists in New Zealand often impact on the natural environments that are the very reason for their ...
Tourists in New Zealand often impact on the natural environments that are the very reason for their ...
Sustainable tourism is considered an appropriate use of many Australian protected areas. However, su...
The demand to see and the level of diverse use made of natural assets by tourists is increasing and ...
Tourism pressures are a real problem for protected natural areas all over the world. This dissertati...
Biodiversity is a major ecological feature and tourist attraction in protected areas. Park managers ...
This thesis has the dual aims of analysing methods appropriate for applying the Limits of Acceptable...
There is increasing concern about the environmental sustainability of tourism based on natural attra...
For tourism in parks there are many lists of potential ecological indicators that have not been impl...
Nature and recreation based activities are significant components of the tourism industry in New Zea...
The research which informs this chapter constituted an interdisciplinary project addressing the biop...
An important element of the planning and management of protected areas is the understanding of visit...
Ever since the Brundtland Report there has been strong focus on the need for effective environmental...
[Extract] This chapter provides an overview of the thinking behind and the implementation of an envi...