Publications - 1997
Books - Authored Research
Blaschke, P.M., Kearsley, G.W.A. and Higham, J.E.S. Management of the Environmental Effects Associated with the Tourism Sector: Review of Literature on Environmental Effects. Office of the Commissioner for the Environment, Wellington (1997) 73p
Books - Authored, Other
Hall, C.M. 1997 Year Book, World Book International. World Book, London (1998)
Commisioned Report
Holt, A., Higham, E.C. and Kearsley, G.W. Unravelling International Tourist Flows Using a Spatial Reasoning System (EPMRC research paper series, no. P8). University of Otago, Dunedin (1997) 21p
Book Chapters
Hall, C.M. Mega-events and their legacies. In Quality Management in Urban Tourism. P. Murphy (ed), Wiley, Chichester, New York, 77-89 (1997)
Hall, C.M. The politics of heritage tourism: place, power and the representation of values in the urban context. In Quality Management in Urban Tourism. P. Murphy (ed), Wiley, Chixhester, New York, 91-102 (1997)
Hall, C.M. Cultural tourism and urban imaging strategies in Canada. In Canada-Australia: Towards a Second Century of Partnership. K.Burridge, L.Foster and G.Turcotte (ed), International Council for Canadian Studies, Ottawa, 287-304 (1997)
Hall, C.M. Geography, marketing and the selling of places. In Geography and Tourism Marketing. M. Oppermann (ed), Haworth Press, New York, 61-84 (1997)
Hall, C.M. Sex tourism in South East Asia. In The Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Tourism. L. France (ed), Earthscan Publications Ltd., London, 113-121 (1997)
Hall, C.M. and Hodges, J. Sharing the spirit of corporatism and cultural capital: the politics of place and identity in the Sydney 2000 Olympics. In Sport, Popular Culture and Identity. M. Roche (ed), Meyer & Meyer Verlag, Aachen, 95-112 (1997)
Hall, C.M., Jenkins, J. and Kearsley, G.W.A. Introduction: issues in tourism planning and policy in Australia and New Zealand. In Tourism Planning and Policy in Australia and New Zealand: Cases, Issues and Practice. C.M. Hall, J. Jenkins and G.W. Kearsley (ed), Irwin Publishers, Sydney, 16-36 (1997)
Hall, C.M., Jenkins, J. and Kearsley, G.W.A. Tourism planning and policy: questions and issues. In Tourism Planning and Policy in Australia and New Zealand: Cases, Issues and Practice. C.M. Hall, J. Jenkins and G.W. Kearsley (ed), Irwin Publishers, Sydney, 61-64 (1997)
Hall, C.M., Jenkins, J. and Kearsley, G.W.A. Tourism planning and policy in natural areas: questions and issues. In Tourism Planning and Policy in Australia and New Zealand: Cases, Issues and Practice. C.M. Hall, J. Jenkins and G.W. Kearsley (ed), Irwin Publishers, Sydney, 127-134 (1997)
Hall, C.M., Jenkins, J. and Kearsley, G.W.A. Tourism planning and policy in rural areas: questions and issues. In Tourism Planning and Policy in Australia and New Zealand: Cases, Issues and Practice. C.M. Hall, J. Jenkins and G.W. Kearsley (ed), Irwin Publishers, Sydney, 191-196 (1997)
Hall, C.M., Jenkins, J. and Kearsley, G.W.A. Conclusion: tourism planning and policy in Australia and New Zealand. In Tourism Planning and Policy in Australia and New Zealand: Cases, Issues and Practice. C.M. Hall, J. Jenkins and G.W. Kearsley (ed), Irwin Publishers, Sydney, 260-268 (1997)
Hall, C.M. and Samways, R. Tourism and regionalism in the Pacific Rim: an overview. In Pacific Rim Tourism. M. Oppermann (ed), CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon, UK, 31-44 (1997)
Hall, C.M. Tourism. In The World Book Year Book, 1997: a Review of the Events of 1996. World Book, London, 318-319 (1997)
Higham, J.E. Wilderness recreation motivations held by international visitors to New Zealand: the role of heritage marketing in the management of natural heritage resources for tourism. In Tourism and Heritage Management. W. Nuryanti (ed), Gadjah Mada University Press, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 327-339 (1997) 1
Higham, J.E.S. Sustainable wilderness tourism: motivations and wilderness perceptions held by international visitors to New Zealand's backcountry conservation estate. In Tourism Planning and Policy in Australia and New Zealand: Cases, Issues and Practice. C.M. Hall, J. Jenkins and G.W. Kearsley (ed), Irwin Publishers, Sydney, 75-86 (1997)
Jenkins, J. and Hall, C.M. Tourism planning and policy in Australia. In Tourism Planning and Policy in Australia and New Zealand: Cases, Issues and Practice. C.M. Hall, J. Jenkins and G.W. Kearsley (ed), Irwin Publishers, Sydney, 37-48 (1997)
Kearsley, G.W.A., Hall, C.M. and Jenkins, J. Tourism planning and policy in natural areas: Introductory comments. In Tourism Planning and Policy in Australia and New Zealand: Cases, Issues and Practice. C.M. Hall, J. Jenkins and G.W. Kearsley (ed), Irwin Publishers, Sydney, 66-74 (1997)
Journal Articles - Refereed Article
Beeho, A.J. and Prentice, R.C. Conceptualizing the experiences of heritage tourists: a case study of New Lanark World Heritage Village. In Tourism Management. 18, 2, 75-87 (1997)
Coughlan, D.P. Recreational crowding in the New Zealand backcountry: does experience affect it?. In Environmental Perspectives. 16, 4-6 (1997)
Hall, C.M. Geography, marketing and the selling of places. In Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing. 6, 3-4, 61-84 (1997)
Hall, C.M. Recent progress of sports tourism in New Zealand. In Tourism Recreation Research. 22, 2, 63-63 (1997)
Higham, J.E.S. International tourism and wilderness management in New Zealand: managing increasing tourist demands being placed upon New Zealand's conservation estate. In International Journal of Wilderness. 3, 2, 27-29,45 (1997)
Higham, J.E.S. The Bledisloe Cup: quantifying the direct economic benefits of event tourism, with ramifications for a city in economic transition. In Festival Management and Event Tourism. 4, 3/4, 107-116 (1997)
Holt, A., Higham, E.C. and Kearsley, G.W.A. Unravelling international tourist flows: using a spatial reasoning system. In Pacific Tourism Review. 1, 4, 32-60 (1997)
Kearsley, G.W.A. and Higham, J.E.S. Wilderness and backcountry motivations and satisfaction in New Zealand's natural areas and conservation estate. In Australian Leisure. 8, 1, 30-34 (1997)
McIntosh, A.J. and PRENTICE, R.C. Conceptualising The Experiences of Heritage Tourists. In Tourism Management. 18, 2, 75-87 (1997)
Prentice, R.C., Davies, A.J. and McIntosh, A.J. Seeking generic motivations for visiting and not visiting museums and like cultural attractions. In Museum Management and Curatorship. 16, 1, 45-70 (1997)
Conference Contributions
Carr, A.M. Clients motivations, perceptions, expectations and satisfaction levels - the New Zealand mountain guiding industry. In Quality Tourism: Beyond the Masses. Proceedings of the First National Tourism Students' Conference. G.R. Johnson (ed) University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand (1997) 17-20.
Carr, A.M. (1997) “Guided Mountaineering in New Zealand’s Southern Alps” in J. Higham and G.W. Kearsley (eds.), Proceedings of trails, tourism and regional development. Centre for Tourism and IGU, University of Otago at Cromwell, New Zealand, 2-5 December 1997, 23-32.
Coughlan, D.P. and Ritchie, B.W. Whoops! Methodological considerations for tourism research. In Quality Tourism: Beyond the Masses: Proceedings of the First National Tourism Students' Conference, September 26-27 1997, Dunedin, New Zealand. G. Johnson (ed), Tourism Club, University of Otago, Dunedin, 32-35 (1997)
Coughlan, D.P. An exploratory model for the evaluation of perceptions of crowding in the New Zealand backcountry. In Quality Tourism: Beyond the Masses: Proceedings of the First National Tourism Students' Conference, September 26-27 1997, Dunedin, New Zealand. G. Johnson (ed), Tourism Club, University of Otago, Dunedin, 13-16 (1997)
Coughlan, D.P. Displacement in the New Zealand backcountry: does it exist?. In Trails in the Third Millennium: Proceedings of a Tourism Research Conference. J.E. Higham and G. Kearsley (ed), Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, 379-385 (1997)
Coughlan, D.P. Constraints to backcountry use. In Trails in the Third Millennium: Proceedings of a Tourism Research Conference. J.E. Higham and G. Kearsley (ed), Centre for Tourism, Universtity of Otago, Dunedin, 15-22 (1997)
Hall, C.M. Tourism: an international perspective. In Indonesian Tourism Towards the Year 2005: Global Strategy for the Global Market and the Application of Technology in Marketing: Seminar Proceedings. Directorate General of Tourism, Jakarta (1997)
Hall, C.M. and Johnson, G. Wine tourism in New Zealand: larger bottles or better relationships. In Trails in the Third Millenium: Proceedings of a Tourism Research Conference. J.E. Higham and G. Kearsley (ed), Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, 73-86 (1997)
Hall, C.M. Blazing trails: Myles Dunphy, the bushwalking movement and the creation of national parks and primitive areas in Australia in the inter-war period. In Trails in the Third Millenium: Proceedings of a Tourism Research Conference. J.E. Higham and G. Kearsley (ed), Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, 65-72 (1997)
Higham, J.E.S. Managing tourist use of wilderness recreation resources in New Zealand: an examination of four key properties of wilderness recreation. In TReBBI 97. University of Western Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 106-116 (1997)
Higham, J.E.S. Perceptions of crowding held by international tourists in New Zealand's conservation estate: no single solution. In Trails in the Third Millennium: Proceedings of a Tourism Research Conference. J.E. Higham and G. Kearsley (ed), Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, 99-114 (1997)
Higham, J.E.S. Wildlife tourism in New Zealand: managing the dynamics of the phenomenon with specific reference to the Taiaroa Head Albatross Colony (New Zealand). In Travel and Tourism Research Association (Europe). Travel and Tourism Research Association, Lillehammer, Norway, 23-42 (1997)
Kearsley, G.W.A., Coughlan, D.P. and Ritchie, B.W. Perceptual mapping of the images held of New Zealand destinations. In Trails in the Third Millennium: Proceedings of a Tourism Research Conference. J.E. Higham and G. Kearsley (ed), Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, 197-214 (1997)
Kearsley, G.W.A., Kliskey, A.D., Higham, J.E.S. and Higham, E.C. Different people, different times: different wilderness?. In Trails in the Third Millennium: Proceedings of a Tourism Research Conference. J.E. Higham and G. Kearsley (ed), Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, 197-213 (1997)
McIntosh, A.J. ASEB grid analysis: understanding the value of heritage to the visitors. In Trails in the Third Millenium: Proceedings of a Tourism Research Conference. J.E. Higham and G. Kearsley (ed), Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, 221-236 (1997)
Ng, S. and Hall, C.M. Internet use by the New Zealand tourism industry: adoption and attitudes. In Trails in the Third Millenium: Proceedings of a Tourism Research Conference. J.E. Higham and G. Kearsley (ed), Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, 288-302 (1997)
Ritchie, B.W. Why pedal? An examination of bicycle tourists' motivation in the South Island of New Zealand. In Quality Tourism: Beyond the Masses: Proceedings of the First National Tourism Students' Conference, September 26-27 1997, Dunedin, New Zealand. G. Johnson (ed), Tourism Club, University of Otago, Dunedin, 42-47 (1997)
Ritchie, B.W. Cycle tourism in the South Island of New Zealand: infrastructural considerations for the 21st century. In Trails in the Third Millennium: Proceedings of a Tourism Research Conference. J.E. Higham and G. Kearsley (ed), Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, 325-334 (1997)
Edited Volumes of Conference Proceedings
Higham, J.E.S. and Kearsley, G.W.A. Trails in the Third Millennium: Proceedings of a Tourism Research Conference. Centre for Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, (1997) 408p
