Location

4th Floor,
Commerce Building, cnr Union and Clyde Streets,
University of Otago,
Dunedin 9054, New Zealand

Contact

Tel 64 3 479 8520
Fax 64 3 479 9034
tourism@otago.ac.nz

Publications - 1996

Books - Edited

Hall, C.M., Jenkins, J. and Kearsley, G.W.A. Tourism, Planning and Policy in Australia and New Zealand: Cases, Issues and Practice. Irwin, Sydney (1996) 284p

Book Chapters

McIntosh, A.J. and Prentice, R.C. Understanding visitor experiences as a basis for product development. In Practicing Responsible Tourism: International Case Studies In Tourism Planning, Policy and Development. L.C. Harrison & W. Husbands (ed), John Wiley, New York, 472-494 (1996)

Journal Articles - Refereed Article

Ritchie, B.W. How special are special events? The economic impact and strategic development of the New Zealand masters games. In Festival Management and Event Tourism. 4, 3/4, 117-126 (1996)

Conference Publications - Full Refereed Paper

Coughlan, D.P. Conflict in the outdoors: mountain biking - a case study. In Towards a More Sustainable Tourism: Proceedings of Tourism Down Under II: A Tourism Research Conference, 3-6 December 1996. Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, 36-42 (1996)

Higham, J.E.S. Wilderness perceptions held by international visitors to New Zealand: the peripheral approach to the management of tourist use of wilderness recreational resource in New Zealand. In Pacific Rim Tourism 2000: Issues, Interrelations, Inhibitors: Conference Proceedings. M. Oppermann (ed), Waiariki Polytechnic, Rotorua, 143-154 (1996)

Higham, J.E.S. and Ritchie, B.W. A comparative analysis of two sporting events and their respective tourism components. In Towards a More Sustainable Tourism: Proceedings of Tourism Down Under II: A Tourism Research Conference, 3-6 December 1996. Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, 132-138 (1996)

Higham, J.E.S. The wilderness experiences gained by international tourists at specific sites within New Zealand's conservation estate: an examination of tourist satisfaction vis-a-vis motivation and expectations. In Towards a More Sustainable Tourism: Proceedings of Tourism Down Under II: a Tourism Research Conference, 3-6 December 1996. Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, 139-151 (1996)

Holt, A., Higham, E.C. and Kearsley, G.W.A. Elucidating international tourism movements: an intelligent approach. In Towards a More Sustainable Tourism: Proceedings of Tourism Down Under II: A Tourism Research Conference, 3-6 December 1996. Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, 167-180 (1996)

Ritchie, B.W. How special are special events? An impact study of the National Mutual New Zealand Masters Games on Dunedin's economy. In Towards a More Sustainable Tourism: Proceedings of Tourism Down Under II: A Tourism Research Conference, 3-6 December 1996. Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, 312-324 (1996)

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