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Publikováno v:
Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 24:548-563
Shark attacks have increased globally and are one of the most widely reported human-wildlife conflicts. Reflecting global trends, the number of recorded attacks has increased in Australian ...
Autor:
Shelley Burgin, Nigel Hardiman
Publikováno v:
Current Issues in Tourism. 19:60-63
Increasing numbers of retirees seek individual, extended, unstructured activities in remote, non-commercial locations. Travel is predominantly by self-drive 4WD vehicle towing a caravan/campervan. These ‘grey nomads’ often prefer remote bush camp
Autor:
Nigel Hardiman, Shelley Burgin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 151:210-220
Marine non-consumptive wildlife-oriented tourism, whereby tourists observe and/or interact closely with animals, without purposely having a detrimental effect on them, has been growing globally in recent decades. Human-mediated feeding (provisioning)
Autor:
Nigel Hardiman, Shelley Burgin
Nature-based tourism has been viewed as a large and growing segment of the tourism market. Advocates of nature-based tourism argue its potential to generate income for biodiversity conservation and local economic benefit, while detractors fear a risk
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Publikováno v:
Environmental Management
Land managers of natural areas are under pressure to balance demands for increased recreation access with protection of the natural resource. Unintended dispersal of seeds by visitors to natural areas has high potential for weedy plant invasions, wit
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Autor:
Nigel Hardiman, Shelley Burgin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 55:921-940
Historically, visitors’ motives for visiting protected areas included ‘rest, relaxation and reinvigoration’. Ecological impacts were typically low. Recent trends have increased use of protected areas for extreme sports, with greater numbers und
Autor:
Nigel Hardiman, Shelley Burgin
Publikováno v:
Australian Zoologist. 36:201-208
Historically, most people have tended to visit national parks for ‘rest, relaxation and reinvigoration’, typically resulting in moderate ecological impacts. However, increasingly, recreation in natural areas is including ‘adventure’ sports. O
Autor:
Nigel Hardiman, Shelley Burgin
Publikováno v:
Tourism Management. 32:1324-1331
There is limited information on most adventure recreation activities, often including even who partake and trends in the popularity of the activity. The adventure recreation sport of ‘canyoning’ grew rapidly in the Greater Blue Mountains World He
Autor:
Shelley Burgin, Nigel Hardiman
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity and Conservation. 20:683-701
In economically developed countries it is projected that by around 2015 over 50% of a person’s lifetime will become available for leisure. Demand for leisure needs, already strong, will continue to increase. One segment of the market, outdoor natur
Autor:
Nigel Hardiman, Shelley Burgin
Publikováno v:
Australian Zoologist. 35:757-769
In Australia, the adventure sport of canyoning occurs predominantly in the protected areas of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, 50 km west of Sydney. It involves travelling through narrow, deep gorges using a combination of walking, abs