SUSTAINING RURAL ENVIRONMENTS CONFERENCE

Abstract Titles received and accepted as of 14 September 1999 (alphabetical order by author)

Return to Conference Homepage


CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS:

Lake City as a Restorative Sanctuary: Land Use and Landscape Change in a Rural Mountain Community
William Brett Anderson
Department of Geography
Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas, 66502
wba8955@ksu.edu

Autnomous and Diversified Rural Resource Management: A Latin American Perspective on Sustainability
David Barkin
Universidad Autonoma Metropolitna
Xochimilco, Mexico

Rural (Tourism) Policy: Cross-sectoral Land-use Regulation and Government Policy in Australia.
Sue Beeton
La Trobe University
Australia

Cows or condos: observations on the changing Arixona/New Mexico mountain landscape
Hilari Bree Benson
Northern Arizona University
Department of Geography, Planning and Recreation

Heritage trails: Opportunities and Implications for Management.
Stephen W. Boyd
Division of Geography
Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
England ST4 2DE
Email: s.w.boyd@staffs.ac.uk
and
Dallen J. Timothy
Sport Management, Recreation, and Tourism Division
School of Human Movement, Sport and Leisure Studies
Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio
43403-0248 USA
Email: dtimoth@bgnet.bgsu.edu

The rural web unravelled: rural actors and their attitude towards tourism development in Auvergne, France
Janine Caalders
Wageningen University
janine.caalders@users.rpv.wau.nl
tel: +31.317.48.50.20
fax: +31.317.48.21.66
and
drs. J.D.A.D. Caalders
Centre for Recreation and Tourism Studies
Wageningen University and Research Centre
Generaal Foulkesweg 13
6703 BJ WAGENINGEN
the Netherlands

The Rural Tourism Product, Rural Images and Rural Sustainability
Barbara Anne Carmichael
and
Kelley Anne McClinchey

Department of Geography and Environmental Studies
Wilfrid Laurier University, University Avenue,
Waterloo, Ontario, N 2L 3C5, Canada

The Changing County Fair
Carolyn M. Daugherty
Department of Geography, Planning and Recreation
Northern Arizona University
P.O. Box 15016
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5016 U.S.A.
E-Mail Address: Carolyn.Daugherty@nau.edu

Rollin' Down the Kansas River: A Qualitative Evaluation of a New Regional Festival
Karen De Bres
and
James Davis
Department of Geography
Kansas State University, 201 Dickens Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506
karendb@ksu.edu

Impacts of Economic Development on Rural Communities: a Case Study of Vance, Alabama
Mark de Socio
and
Jeffrey P. Richetto
Department of Geography
The University of Alabama

Foxwoods Casino and Resort a threat to the rural environment of Southeastern Connecticut?
Anne-Marie d'Hauteserre
University of Connecticut at Stamford
Stamford, One University Place, CT 06901-2315
email: dhauteserre@scsu.ctstateu.edu

Grappling for Control of Public Land: Emery County, BLM, and Wilderness Coalition Mapping of Utah's San Rafael Swell
Jeffrey O. Durrant
Department of Geography, Brigham Young University
690e SWKT, Provo, Utah 84604
jod2@email.byu.edu

The Impacts of Lifestyle Migration on Rural Communities: A Case Study of Akaroa, New Zealand
Joanne Fountain
Murdoch University
Western Australia
and
C. Michael Hall
Centre for Tourism, University of Otago
Dunedin, New Zealand

Entrpreneurism and Rural Cultural Groups: Partnerships to Achieve Protection
Michael Fagence
Department of Geographical Sciences and Planning
The University of Queensland
Brisbane, Q. 4072, Australia
Email: m.fagence@mailbox.uq.edu.au

Regionalizing and Sustaining the Rural: "The Tastes of Niagara"
Robert Feagan
Dept. of Geography, Guelph University
Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1, CANADA
rfeagan@uoguelph.ca

Eco Beach Wilderness Retreat
Jacqueline de Ferranti
La Trobe Universtity
School of Tourism and Hospitality
Bundoora Australia 3083
j.deferranti@latrobe.edu.au

The Divergence Between the Needs of Planning and the Law
John G. Gliege, esq., J.D.
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, Arizona

De-industrialization and the Promotion of Rural Tourism: The Role of the European Union in the Development of Sustainable Tourism in Rural Areas
Juergen Hartmann
Dalarna University
Sweden

Communities in Transition: Urban Impacts in Yavapai County, Arizona
R.Dawn Hawley
Geography, Planning and Recreation
Northern Arizona University,
Flagstaff, AZ 86001-5016
e-mail d.hawley@nau.edu

The immigrants on the tourism labour market
Anne-Mette Hjalager
Advance/1
and
Steen Andersen
The Aarhus School of Business
Denmark

Assessing the Globalization and Localization Dynamics of Tourism Development: The Case of Small Towns in Rural USA
Dimitri Ioannides Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Geography, Geology, and Planning
Southwest Missouri State University
Springfield, MO 65804, USA
Email: dii608f@mail.smsu.edu

Sustainable Tourism Area/Region Implementation Study (STA/RIS)
Grant Jay
Centre for Tourism and Leisure Policy Research, CRC Tourism,
University of Canberra, P.O.Box 1
Belconnen ACT 2616
Email: gjay@computech.com.au

Gendered places and touristic spaces: the case of farm tourism
Gayle Jennings
Program Coordinator, Sustainable Community Development
Centre for Social Science Research
Senior Lecturer, Tourism Studies,
School of Marketing and Tourism, Faculty of Business and Law
Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, Australia
and
Dr Daniela Stehlik
Director, Centre for Social Science Research
Senior Lecturer, Sociology,
School of Psychology and Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Health and Sciences
Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia

Rural Tourism in Wales: Contemporary Development Issues
Andrew Jones
Swansea Institute of Higher Educatio
University of Wales

A Comparison of the Views of Involved versus Non-Involved Citizens on Quality of Life and Tourism Development Issues
Claudia Jurowski
School of Hotel and Restaurant Management
Northern Arizona University
and
Desmond Brown
University of Kentucky

The U.S. National Scenic Byways Program: Toolkit for Best Land Management Practices
Barbara A.Koth
National Scenic Byways Resource Center
Duluth, Minnesota

Public perceptions of the impacts, use and future of Minnesota lakes
Glenn Kreag
Extension Educator and Professor, Tourism
Minnesota Sea Grant Program

Sustainable Rural Systems in Mexico
Vladimir Kremsa
Research Center for Applied Science and Advanced Technology (CICATA-IPN)
Mexico

Regulation of the Rural Landscape in the Czech Republic
Vladimir Kremsa
Research Center for Applied Science and Advanced Technology (CICATA-IPN)
Mexico

Engendering Corporate Organization in Postwar Alaskan Rural Tourism Development.
Matthew Kurtz
Geography, University of Kentucky
P.O.Box 100906
Anchorage, Alaska 99510
email: makurt0@pop.uky.edu

Wine Tourism in Australia: Developing Opportunities for Rural and Regional Communities
Niki Macionis
Lecturer in Tourism
Centre for Tourism & Leisure Policy Research
University of Canberra ACT 2601
Australia
Email: nxm@comserver.canberra.edu.au

Women & Strangers: issues of marginality in seasonal tourism
Joan Marshall
Department of Agricultural Economics
Macdonald Campus - McGill University
21,111 Lakeshore
Ste. Anne de Bellvue, Quebec
J0P 1H0 Canada
E-Mail: marshallj@agradm.lan.mcgill.ca

Using the Internet for Rural Development and Tourism in East-Central Alabama
Tom L. Martinson
Department of Geography
Auburn University
Auburn, Alabama 36849
martitl@mail.auburn.edu

Regulating Rural Land Use in Water Gathering Grounds in the North of England
Adrian McDonald
Yorkshire Water Professor of Environmental Management
Leeds University, LS2 9JT, UK
eedean@geog.leeds.ac.uk
and
David Kay
Institute of Geography and Environmental Science
University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales, UK

Biomass Energy: Sustainability, Rural Environment and Enterprise
Adrian McDonald
Yorkshire Water Professor of Environmental Management
Leeds University, LS2 9JT, UK
eedean@geog.leeds.ac.uk
and
Keith Pitcher
Arbre Ltd., UK

An Analysis of a Tourism Theme using GIS
Loretta Gale Morgan
Northern Arizona University
11240 North Rodeo Drive
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Lgm@dana.ucc.nau.edu

Reinventing The Countryside: German Second Home Owners in Southern Sweden
Dieter K. Müller
Department of Social and Economic Geography, Umeå University, Umeå &
European Tourism Research Institute (ETOUR), Mid-Sweden University, Östersund
SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden
e-mail: dieter.muller@geography.umu.se

Immigration and the construction of rural identity
Alan E. Nash
Department of Geography
Concordia University
1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
Montreal, Quebec
Canada, H3G 1M8
email: macnash@uniserve.com

From Production to Consumption: Transformation of Former Mining Towns in the State of Arizona through Heritage Tourism
Joseph K. Palermo
Department of Geography, Planning and Recreation
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011.

Main Street as Community Hub and Tourist Destination: Two Conflicting Conceptions?
Thomas W. Paradis
Department of Geography, Planning and Recreation
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Email: thomas.paradis@nau.edu

Developing a Culture, Arts And Tourism Plan in Santa Fe, New Mexico: a Case Study in Managing Tourism So as to Protect The Local Culture
Bruce Poster, President, Southwest Planning & Marketing
903 W. Alameda, #206
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
bp.swpm@prodigy.net

Tourism Boomtowns: Negotiating Community Meanings Under Conditions of Change
Patricia A. Stokowski
Associate Professor
School of Natural Resources
352 Aiken Center
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405
pstokows@nature.snr.uvm.edu

Eco-Tourism and Rural Development in the Central Region of Ghana
Victor B. Teye
Department of Recreation Management & Tourism
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA

Tourism and the Development of Urban Ethnic Enclaves in the American Sunbelt
Dallen J. Timothy
Bowling Green State University

Contrasts in Recreational Counties in the Mountain West
J. Matthew Shumway and Richard H. Jackson
Department of Geography
Brugham Young University

Transformation of Amenity-Rich Landscapes: Multiple-Place Identities and Meanings in the Northwoods
Jarkko Saarinen
FFRI, Finland
and
Daniel R. Williams
Rocky Mountain Research Station
Fort Collins, Coroado

Tourism Boomtowns: Negotiating Community Meanings Under Conditions of Change
Patricia A. Stokowski
School of Natural Resources
University of Vermont

Intenraional Retirement Migration and Rural Transformation in Southern Europe
Allan M. Williams
Department of Geography, University of Exeter
Amory Building, Rennes Drive
Exeter EX4 4NS, UK.
A.M.Williams@exeter.ac.uk

Social dynamics of land use change on federal grazing lands in the Arizona-New Mexico Mountain Eco-region
Lochen Wood
and
Christina Kennedy
Department of Geography, Planning and Recreation
Northern Arizona University

Tourism and Development in Branson: A Comparison of the Tourists/residents Perceptions of Issues Related to the Country Music Destination
Yongwei Zhang
Department of Geography, Geology, and Planning
Southwest Missouri State University
Springfield, Missouri

Non-Presenting Participants

Dipak Adhikari, SOPEJ, Nepal (and accompanying delegates)

William Bryan, Off the Beaten Path, LLC, Bozeman, Montana

Les Kilmartin, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia

Yeon-Su Kim, Northern Arizona University

Susan Mesner, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Montpeleir, Vermont

Christie Ndukwe, Nigeria (and accompanying delegates)

Emmanuel Okon, Nigerian Youth Tourism Organization

Jim Redinger, Town of Camp Verde, Arizona

Raj Kumar Sah, Environment & Child Care Org./BABA-Nepal

Iddrisu Yakubu, University of Ghana, Legon


NOT QUITE FULLY CONFIRMED:

Richard W. Butler, University of Surrey, UK

Rudi Hartman, University of Colorado, Denver

Following the Tourists: Implications of Tourism Employment Migration in Bali, Indonesia
Dr. Judith Cukier
University of Waikato
Department of Geography, University of Waikato, Private Bag 3105,
Hamilton, New Zealand
Phone: 64-7-838-4466 ext 8270
Fax: 64-7-838-4633
Email: jcukier@waikato.ac.nz

Prospects for Complementary Rural and Urban Sustainable Development in North America
Meg Holden
Milano Graduate School
New School for Social Research
8th Floor, 66 Fifth Ave.
New York, NY 10011

Topic-Identification and Accessibility Analysis of Services in Rural Environment of Kendrapara District, India: A GIS based Application
Ranjan Kumar Mallick
Human Settlements Division
School of Environment Resources and Development
Asian Institute of Technology
P.O.Box-04, Pathumthani-12120, Klong Luang, Thailand

Land Reform and Communal Resources Management in communal villages in Eastern Cape--South Africa
S.E. Mini
Department of Geography and Environmental Science
Private Bag X 1314, Alice, Eastern Cape
South Africa
tel: 04060-22080

Contract Farming and Rural Sustainability - A Case Study of the French Beans Production Chain in Kenya.
Mary Magdalene Opondo
Department of Geography
University of Nairobi, KENYA
E-mail: maggie@swiftkenya.com

The rural-urban interface: The role of Eco-Tourism
Dr. Vijayan Pillai

Dept of Sociolog
University of North Texas
Denton. Tx. 7620
email:pillai@scs.cmm.unt.ed

Whither Tourism? An Inquiry into the Adverse Social and Environmental Implications of Tourism on Sustainable Rural Development in Sri Lanka
Kanthi Ratnayake
University of Ruhuna
Sri Lanka

Landuse Changes in Himalaya and their Impact on the Sustainability of Regional Ecosystems
P.C. Tiwari
and
Bagwati Joshi
Dept. of Geography
Kumaon University
India


Return to Conference Homepage