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  • Wearing Stephen; Schweinsberg Stephen; Gabowski Simone; Tumes Kirsty (CRC for Sustainable Tourism Pty Ltd, 2009)
    This desktop report aimed to draw attention to the various factors associated with track usage and visitor experience in national parks. A research classification spreadsheet was constructed in order to draw attention to ...
  • Darcy, Simon; Griffin, Anthony; Crilley, Gary; Schweinsberg, Stephen (STCRC, 2009)
    This report presents the composition of a generic park visitation survey instrument based on the core data variables that can be employed in multiple park level jurisdictions throughout Australia. Its focus is to identify ...
  • Reid Mike; Croy Glen; Wearing Stephen (CRC for Sustainable Tourism Pty Ltd, 2009)
    As a result of the increasing influence of tourism, natural and protected area management continues to evolve from management primarily focused around on-site management and conservation to one that more broadly encompasses ...
  • Darcy, Simon; Crilley, Gary; Moore, Susan A.; Smith, Amanda; Taplin, Ross; Griffin, Tony; Wegner, Aggie; Tonge, Joanna (CRC For Sustainable Tourism, 2009)
    This technical report is part of a broader national project ‘Systematic and strategic collection and use of visitor information in protected area management’, funded by Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre (STCRC), ...
  • Schulenkorf Nico (Sierke Verlag, 2010)
    This thesis investigates the role of sport events in contributing to social development between disparate communities in a developing world context. In particular, it explores the socio-cultural experiences that arise from ...
  • Liburd J; Edwards Deborah (Goodfellow Publishers Ltd, 2010)
    Tourism constitutes exceptional opportunities as a phenomenon, industry, career and lifestyle. Sustaining the economic, social and environmental elements of tourism will be essential to maintaining a phenomenon that can ...
  • Kirchner Stephen; Bianchi Robert; Green John (The Center for Independent Studies, 2010)
    Bans on short selling financial stocks were implemented in a number of stock markets around the world at the end of September 2008. In Australia, a ban on `naked¿ short selling (see below for definition) was announced ...
  • Presbury R; Edwards Deborah (Goodfellow Publishers Ltd, 2010)
    Festivals, meetings and events (FMEs) are an important component of the tourism industry. FMEs provide opportunities for social and cultural exchange, exchange of new and innovative ideas, business contacts, and learning. ...
  • Foley Carmel; Schlenker Katie; Edwards Deborah; Hayllar Bruce (Business Events Sydney, 2010)
    The purpose of this study is to provide an empirically-based assessment of the range and impact of contributions made by business events to host communities beyond the tourism dimension. This project is classified as a ...
  • Griffin, Anthony; Moore, Susan; Crilley, Gary; Darcy, Simon; Schweinsberg, Stephen (Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Council, 2010)
    The technical reports present data and its analysis, meta-studies and conceptual studies, and are considered to be of value to industry, government or other researchers. Unlike the Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research ...
  • Griebsch Susanne; Pilz Kay (Wiley, 2010)
  • Wearing Stephen; Lyons K.; Snead Suzanne (Goodfellow Publishers Ltd, 2010)
    The aim of this chapter is to provide students with a critical understanding of the phenomenon of volunteer tourism. It will consider how volunteer tourism occurs in diverse community settings with a particular emphasis ...
  • Dwyer L.; Edwards Deborah (Goodfellow Publishers Ltd, 2010)
    Tourism not properly planned and managed can leave permanent footprints on the physical, social, cultural and economic environments of destinations. Tourism development can be alienating to local residents, overcrowded, ...
  • Batten Jonathan; Hogan Warren; Szilagyi Peter (Emerald Insight, 2010)
    International banking refers to the activities of providing financial services (banking) to clients (both institutional and individual) located in many different countries. This encompasses a wide range of activities, ...
  • Edwards Deborah; Griffin Anthony; Hayllar Bruce (CRC for Sustainable Tourism Pty Ltd, 2010)
    As of 30 June 2009, Australia¿s major cities were home to more than two-thirds (69%) of the population (ABS, 2010). In contrast, just 2 per cent of the total population lived in remote or very remote areas of Australia ...
  • Presbury R; Edwards Deborah (Goodfellow Publishers Ltd, 2010)
    Unlike many business sectors, tourism is an amalgamation of various industries offering products and services ranging from airline and cruise ship travel and accommodation to restaurant meals, entertainment, souvenirs and ...
  • Editorial 
    Gudergan Siggi; Lings Ian (Inderscience Publishers, 2010)
  • Schulenkorf Nico (International University College, 2010)
    Sport events offer valuable experiences to participants, supporters, and other stakeholders while its impacts are of significant economical, political, social and psychological importance. From a social perspective, sport ...
  • Miller Kenneth; Sood Suresh; Kattiyapornpong Uraiporn; Woodbridge Mark; Mcdonnell Ian (STCRC, 2010)
    This study examines distribution changes in global distribution using a range methods and approaches. Firstly distribution structure in tourism is discussed as well as the participants in the tourism network and distribution ...
  • Devinney Timothy; Pedersen Torben; Tihanyi Laszlo (Emerald books, 2010)
    International business (IB) and international management (IM) are at a crossroads of sorts. The question is whether the roads emanating from this crossroad lead to somewhere or to nowhere and whether all roads lead to the ...