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... 185 185 186 186 186 188 . 190 190 195 196 197 197 201 • · 205 210 • 211 . 212 • 212 218 220 220 223 223 223 . 232 233 • 235 237 239 239 . 239 . 240 • 244 245 The Role of Interpretation The Pantanal : a tour operators CONTENTS vii.
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David Newsome. The Role of Interpretation The Pantanal : a tour operators perspective Orang utan rehabilitation centres as tourist attractions The case of reducing impacts on rare and endangered species Techniques and Examples ...
David Newsome. The Role of Interpretation The Pantanal : a tour operators perspective Orang utan rehabilitation centres as tourist attractions The case of reducing impacts on rare and endangered species Techniques and Examples ...
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Contents
III | 1 |
IV | 3 |
V | 6 |
VI | 11 |
VII | 19 |
VIII | 20 |
IX | 21 |
X | 23 |
XXX | 186 |
XXXI | 197 |
XXXII | 212 |
XXXIII | 220 |
XXXIV | 223 |
XXXV | 233 |
XXXVI | 235 |
XXXVII | 237 |
Other editions - View all
Natural Area Tourism: Ecology, Impacts, and Management David Newsome,Susan A. Moore,Ross Kingston Dowling No preview available - 2002 |
Common terms and phrases
activities animals applied approach assessment Banff National Park Barrier Reef behaviour biological birds Bob Marshall Wilderness camping campsites carrying capacity cave centre chapter communities Conservation coral reef corridors damage disturbance ecological ecosystems ecotourism effects environmental impacts Environmental Management erosion example facilities groups habitat Hammitt & Cole human important increased indicators interpretation Island Kakadu National Park Kruger National Park Land Management landscape Leung levels Liddle located management actions Marion McArthur ment monitoring programme Mountains natural area tourism natural environment nutrients occur off-road vehicles opportunity classes planning frameworks plants population potential predators problems protected areas range reduced Research reserves response result river roads significant social soil species stakeholders standards Stankey Stirling Range tion tour tourism development trampling trees tropical rainforest vegetation visitor impacts visitor management visitor monitoring visitor numbers Warren National Park Western Australia wilderness areas wildlife zone
References to this book
Tourism Planning: Policies, Processes and Relationships Colin Michael Hall No preview available - 2008 |