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James Higham
James Higham
Distinguished Professor, Griffith University
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Sport tourism development
J Higham, T Hinch
Channel view publications, 2018
10762018
Sport tourism: A framework for research
TD Hinch, JES Higham
International journal of tourism research 3 (1), 45-58, 2001
6962001
Tourism, sport and seasons: the challenges and potential of overcoming seasonality in the sport and tourism sectors
J Higham, T Hinch
Tourism management 23 (2), 175-185, 2002
5902002
Commentary-sport as an avenue of tourism development: An analysis of the positive and negative impacts of sport tourism
J Higham
Current issues in Tourism 2 (1), 82-90, 1999
5891999
Twenty-five years of sustainable tourism and the Journal of Sustainable Tourism: looking back and moving forward
B Bramwell, J Higham, B Lane, G Miller
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 25 (1), 1-9, 2017
5002017
Tourism, recreation and climate change
CM Hall, J Higham
Channel View Publications, 2005
4422005
Sport tourism destinations: Issues, opportunities and analysis
J Higham
Sport tourism destinations, 1-13, 2007
3722007
Resilience and sustainability: A complementary relationship? Towards a practical conceptual model for the sustainability–resilience nexus in tourism
S Espiner, C Orchiston, J Higham
Journal of sustainable tourism 25 (10), 1385-1400, 2017
3302017
Critical issues in ecotourism: Understanding a complex tourism phenomenon
JES Higham
Routledge, 2007
3172007
Sustainable market orientation: A new approach to managing marketing strategy
RW Mitchell, B Wooliscroft, J Higham
Journal of Macromarketing 30 (2), 160-170, 2010
3122010
Managing the impacts of dolphin-based tourism through the definition of critical habitats: the case of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops spp.) in Doubtful Sound, New Zealand
D Lusseau, JES Higham
Tourism Management 25 (6), 657-667, 2004
3032004
Binge flying: Behavioural addiction and climate change
SA Cohen, JES Higham, CT Cavaliere
Annals of Tourism Research 38 (3), 1070-1089, 2011
2942011
Sport and tourism
J Higham, T Hinch
Routledge, 2010
2902010
An analysis of ways to decarbonize conference travel after COVID-19
M Klöwer, D Hopkins, M Allen, J Higham
Nature 583 (7816), 356-359, 2020
2822020
Are technology myths stalling aviation climate policy?
P Peeters, J Higham, D Kutzner, S Cohen, S Gössling
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 44, 30-42, 2016
2772016
Climate change, tourist air travel and radical emissions reduction
J Higham, SA Cohen, CT Cavaliere, A Reis, W Finkler
Journal of Cleaner Production 111, 336-347, 2016
2412016
Can we fly less? Evaluating the ‘necessity’of air travel
S Gössling, P Hanna, J Higham, S Cohen, D Hopkins
Journal of Air Transport Management 81, 101722, 2019
2282019
Canary in the coalmine: Norwegian attitudes towards climate change and extreme long-haul air travel to Aotearoa/New Zealand
JES Higham, SA Cohen
Tourism Management 32 (1), 98-105, 2011
2112011
Urban ecotourism: a contradiction in terms?
J Higham, M Lück
Journal of ecotourism 1 (1), 36-51, 2002
2112002
Eyes wide shut? UK consumer perceptions on aviation climate impacts and travel decisions to New Zealand
SA Cohen, JES Higham
Current Issues in Tourism 14 (4), 323-335, 2011
1952011
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