BOOKS (click on title to see contents)
| Sustainable Tourism Development: A Geographical Perspective | 1998 | Hall, C.Michael and Alan A. Lew (editors) |
| Tourism, Policy and Planning in Australia and New Zealand: Issues and Cases | 1997 | Hall, C.Michael, Jenkins, John and Geoff Kearsley (editors) |
| Trails in the Third Millennium, Trails, Tourism and Regional Development | 1997 | (Proceeding) |
CONTENTS
Hall, C.M. & Alan A. Lew (eds.) 1998
Sustainable Tourism Development:
A Geographical Perspective
Addison Wesley Longman, Harlow
CONTENTS
1 C. Michael Hall and Alan Lew -
The Geography of Sustainable Tourism Development: An Introduction
2 C. Michael Hall - Historical
Antecedents of Sustainable Development and Ecotourism: New Labels on Old
Bottles?
3 Richard Butler - Sustainable
Tourism - Looking Backwards in Order to Progress?
4 Simon Milne - Tourism and Sustainable
Development: The Global-Local Nexus
5 Alan Williams and Gareth Shaw
- Tourism and the Environment: Sustainability and Economic Restructuring
6 Heather Zeppel - Land and Culture:
Sustainable tourism and indigenous peoples
7 Pamela Wight - Tools for Sustainability
Analysis in Planning and Managing Tourism and Recreation in the Destination
8. Alan Lew - The Asia Pacific Ecotourism
Industry: Putting Sustainable Tourism Into Practice
9. Susan Place - Ecotourism: Viable Route
To Rural Development?
10. Bill Forbes - Curry County Sustainable
Nature-Based Tourism Project
11. Clive Charlton - Public Transport and Sustainable
Tourism: The Case of the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership
12. John Hull - Market Segmentation and Ecotourism
Development on the Lower North Shore of Quebec
13. Matt Pobocik and Christine Butalla - Development
in Nepal: The Annapurna Conservation Area Project
14. Stephen Page and Kaye Thorn - Sustainable
Tourism Development and Planning in New Zealand: Local Government Responses
15. Tom Hinch - Sustainable Urban Tourist Attractions:
The Case of Fort Edmonton Park
16. Alan Lew and Michael Hall - The Geography
of Sustainable Tourism: Lessons and Prospects
Hall, C.M., Jenkins, John. and Geoff Kearsley,
(eds.) 1997
Tourism, Policy and Planning
in Australia and New Zealand: Issues and Cases
Irwin Publishers (a Division of McGraw-Hill), Sydney.
CONTENTS
Section 1: Introduction
1. Introduction - Issues in Tourism Planning
and Policy In Australia and New Zealand - C. Michael Hall, John Jenkins
& Geoff Kearsley
2. Tourism Planning and Policy
in Australia - John Jenkins and C. Michael Hall
3. Tourism Planning and Policy in New
Zealand - Geoff Kearsley
Section 2: Tourism Policy and Planning
in Natural Areas
4. Introductory Comments - Geoff Kearsley,
C. Michael Hall & John Jenkins
5. Sustainable Wilderness Tourism: Motivations
and Wilderness Perceptions Held by International Visitors to New Zealand's
Backcountry Conservation Estate - James Higham
6. Managing the Consequences of Over-use
by Tourists of New Zealand's Conservation Estate - Geoff Kearsley
7. Benefits and Costs of Tourism in Victoria's
Alpine National Park: Comparing Attitudes of Tour Operators, Management
Staff and Public Interest
Group Leaders - Bob McKercher
8. Regional Ecotourism Development Plans:
Theory and Practice - Ross K. Dowling
Section 3: Tourism Policy and Planning
in Rural Areas
9. Introductory Comments - John Jenkins,
C. Michael Hall & Geoff Kearsley
10. Sustainable Community - Tourism in the
ex-Shire of Omeo Part 2: Action Research or Research in Action - Jim Macbeth
11. Community Involvement in Tourism Development
for the Southern Highlands - Anna Baric, Yvonne Stevenson & Lesley
van der Veen
12. Perceived Crowding as an Evaluative Standard
for Determining Social Carrying Capacity in Tourist/Recreation Areas: The
Case of Green Island, North Queensland - Narelle Beaumont
13. Commonwealth Government Involvement in
Rural Tourism and Regional Development - John Jenkins
Section 4: Tourism Planning and Policy
in Urban Areas
14. Introductory Comments - C. Michael Hall,
John Jenkins & Geoff Kearsley
15. The Impact of Urban Tourism on Destination
Communities: Implications for Community Tourism Planning in Auckland -
Stephen Page
16. A Theme Driven Approach to Tourism Development:
Tourism Action Plan for Greater Western Sydney - Larry Dwyer, Robyn Bushell
and Ian Knowd
17. Urban Integrated Development: A Case Study
of Dunedin, New Zealand - Geoff Kearsley
Section 5: Conclusion
18. Conclusion: Tourism Planning and Policy
in Australia and New Zealand C.M. Hall, John Jenkins and Geoff Kearsley
Trails
in the Third Millennium, Trails, Tourism and Regional Development
2 - 5th December 1997, Hosted by the Centre for Tourism, University
of Otago, New Zealand,
in association with the International Geographical Union Commission on the Geography of Sustainable Tourism.
Delegates from South Africa, Austria, Norway, Canada, USA and Australia,
among others, contributed papers that were presented over three days. All
papers presented over the three day duration of the conference have
been published in the conference proceedings. These are available for puchase
at
the cost of $NZ30.
The table of contents of the Trails in the Third Millennium conference
proceedings may be previewed at http://divcom.otago.ac.nz:800/tourism/Proceedings_contents.htm
. If you would like to order a copy of the proceedings email James
Higham at
jhigham@commerce.otago.ac.nz.
Paper abstracts may also be previewed by emailing James Higham.
Last updated 9 March 1998
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