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Nature-based tourism, environment and land management


Tourism based on natural environments is a huge international industry and this industry needs access to land with scenery, native plants and wildlife. In turn, land managers need money to maintain their land and its natural resources. This book looks at the economic, social and environmental consequences of nature-based tourism. It discusses the importance of links and partnerships, as well as the conflicts,between commercial tourism interests and land management agencies. Born from the Fenner conference on Nature Tourism and the Environment, held in Canberra, Australia, 2001, the book includes selected proceedings which have been refereed and substantially revised.

Chapters

Chapter 28 October 2003
Chapter 28 October 2003
Authors:
  • C. Pickering,
  • D. B. Weaver
Pages:
7-10
Chapter 28 October 2003
Chapter 28 October 2003
Chapter 28 October 2003
Chapter 28 October 2003
Chapter 28 October 2003
Chapter 28 October 2003
Chapter 28 October 2003
Authors:
  • J. Johnson,
  • B. Maxwell,
  • R. Aspinall
Pages:
77-88
Chapter 28 October 2003
Authors:
  • R. Buckley,
  • N. King
Pages:
89-99
Chapter 28 October 2003
Chapter 28 October 2003
Chapter 28 October 2003
Authors:
  • C. Pickering,
  • S. Johnston,
  • K. Green,
  • G. Enders
Pages:
123-135
Chapter 28 October 2003
Chapter 28 October 2003
Chapter 28 October 2003
Authors:
  • C. Arrowsmith
Pages:
167-179
Chapter 28 October 2003
Authors:
  • K. Higginbottom,
  • A. Tribe,
  • R. Booth
Pages:
181-195
Chapter 28 October 2003