Increase attention has been focussed on tourism and recreation access to public lands reserved for specific purposes, such as water catchments. Land based activities such as hiking, horse riding, motor and mountain biking, abseiling and off-road driving as well as water based activities (canoeing, fishing, swimming) have all been deemed by water managers as a risk to drinking water quality. Increasing demand has increased pressure for tourism and recreation access to these areas. The question then becomes, what level of risk to drinking water quality is posed by these activities? Also, what is the most appropriate management regime for tourism and recreation in water catchments? This paper is based on a review of the legislative, histori...
Water, particularly fresh water, is one of the most critical and scarce natural resources. It is wel...
A questionnaire survey of municipal water-supply agencies British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and ...
This article reviews direct freshwater consumption in tourism from both quantitative and qualitative...
Increase attention has been focussed on tourism and recreation access to public lands reserved for s...
Many of Australia’s critical urban water resources are located within protected areas, originally re...
The value of aquatic systems for biodiversity, agriculture, pastoralism and mining is widely recogni...
The value of aquatic systems for biodiversity, agriculture, pastoralism and mining is widely recogni...
The value of aquatic systems for biodiversity, agriculture, pastoralism and mining is widely recogni...
Recreational parks in the Hunter New England region of New South Wales, Australia, are very popular....
Recreational parks in the Hunter New England region of New South Wales, Australia, are very popular....
This report was commissioned by DEC and DSR to address divergent views on Policy 13 andprovide an in...
This report was commissioned by DEC and DSR to address divergent views on Policy 13 andprovide an in...
For a largely arid country with generally low relief, Australia has a remarkably large number and va...
Despite having many policies and government agencies to monitor the quality and quantity of water re...
In the substantial literature on sustainable governance in tourism contexts, the challenges posed by...
Water, particularly fresh water, is one of the most critical and scarce natural resources. It is wel...
A questionnaire survey of municipal water-supply agencies British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and ...
This article reviews direct freshwater consumption in tourism from both quantitative and qualitative...
Increase attention has been focussed on tourism and recreation access to public lands reserved for s...
Many of Australia’s critical urban water resources are located within protected areas, originally re...
The value of aquatic systems for biodiversity, agriculture, pastoralism and mining is widely recogni...
The value of aquatic systems for biodiversity, agriculture, pastoralism and mining is widely recogni...
The value of aquatic systems for biodiversity, agriculture, pastoralism and mining is widely recogni...
Recreational parks in the Hunter New England region of New South Wales, Australia, are very popular....
Recreational parks in the Hunter New England region of New South Wales, Australia, are very popular....
This report was commissioned by DEC and DSR to address divergent views on Policy 13 andprovide an in...
This report was commissioned by DEC and DSR to address divergent views on Policy 13 andprovide an in...
For a largely arid country with generally low relief, Australia has a remarkably large number and va...
Despite having many policies and government agencies to monitor the quality and quantity of water re...
In the substantial literature on sustainable governance in tourism contexts, the challenges posed by...
Water, particularly fresh water, is one of the most critical and scarce natural resources. It is wel...
A questionnaire survey of municipal water-supply agencies British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and ...
This article reviews direct freshwater consumption in tourism from both quantitative and qualitative...