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Publikováno v:
Tourism and Hospitality, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 195-217 (2021)
Increased demand by dive tourists for high-quality underwater wreck sites requires managers to balance heritage conservation and tourism at these vulnerable sites to ensure quality diving experiences while protecting underwater cultural heritage. Int
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/86a562ed6b874cff9f0270a754caaac1
Autor:
Joanne Edney, Andrew Viduka
Publikováno v:
Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage. 9:143-160
The no-impact maritime archaeological conservation-focused citizen science programme gathering information via recreational and technical (GIRT) scientific divers formally started in January 2019 a...
Autor:
Joanne Edney, William E Boyd
Publikováno v:
Journal of Heritage Tourism. 16:100-117
Recreational scuba diving has grown over the past six decades and interest in wreck diving has increased. This growth demands evidence-based management, and understanding diver behaviour is crucial...
Autor:
Joanne Edney, Sally F. Gregory
Publikováno v:
Tourism in Marine Environments. 14:143-162
If you ask the average person to describe a scuba diver, you would probably receive comments such as strong, young, athletic, male, and a bit of a daredevil. However, recent research into the highest growth sector of diver training reveals women over
Autor:
Joanne Edney
Publikováno v:
Tourism in Marine Environments. 12:169-182
Shipwrecks have become popular attractions for recreational scuba divers. This interest has seen increased levels of visitation and has resulted in higher levels of diver impacts at these sites. Understanding the characteristics of the divers' visiti
Publikováno v:
Sustainability, Vol 13, Iss 5601, p 5601 (2021)
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Successful underwater heritage management requires a sound understanding of visitor behavior. Primary visitors to underwater heritage sites are divers whose behavior can pose risks to the integrity of site cultural heritage and tourism values. This s
Autor:
Joanne Edney
Publikováno v:
Journal of Maritime Archaeology. 11:271-297
Shipwrecks are becoming increasingly popular and, therefore important attractions for recreational scuba divers. Divers’ usage of these sites has the potential to create a range of adverse impacts on their cultural heritage values. Impacts associat
Autor:
Joanne Edney, Dirk H. R. Spennemann
Publikováno v:
Journal of Maritime Archaeology. 10:141-157
Managers have been advocating the use of artificial reef wrecks to diversify the experiences of recreational divers and thereby reduce the well-known impact on reefs. To examine whether artificial reef wrecks can serve as substitutes for historic shi
Autor:
Joanne Edney
Publikováno v:
Tourism in Marine Environments. 8:7-18
This study sought to gain an insight into the sociodemographic characteristics, motivations, and attitudes of divers to Chuuk Lagoon (Federated States of Micronesia). It did this by conducting a survey of divers participating in dive trips on a live
Autor:
Jonathon Howard, Joanne Edney
Wreck diving is a form of scuba diving where shipwrecks are explored. These can be found all around the world in salt and freshwater environments. These wrecks may be the result of confl ict, tragedy or misadventure, although more recently they may a
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::706848056f670e46ff7142b2390afdf6
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203121016-14
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203121016-14