עקוב אחר
Amanda Smith
Amanda Smith
Department of Biodiversity, Attractions and Conservation
כתובת אימייל מאומתת בדומיין dbca.wa.gov.au
כותרת
צוטט על ידי
צוטט על ידי
שנה
Environmental performance reporting for natural area tourism: Contributions by visitor impact management frameworks and their indicators
SA Moore, AJ Smith, DN Newsome
Journal of sustainable tourism 11 (4), 348-375, 2003
1142003
An integrated approach to assessing, managing and monitoring campsite im pacts in Warren National Park, western Australia
AJ Smith, D Newsome
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 10 (4), 343-359, 2002
842002
Horse riding in protected areas: a critical review and implications for research and management
D Newsome, A Smith, SA Moore
Current Issues in Tourism 11 (2), 144-166, 2008
832008
Regional economic dependence on iconic wildlife tourism: case studies of Monkey Mia and Hervey Bay.
N Stoeckl, A Smith, D Newsome, D Lee
Journal of Tourism Studies 16 (1), 69-81, 2005
742005
Visitor management practices and operational sustainability: Expedition cruising in the Kimberley, Australia
P Scherrer, AJ Smith, RK Dowling
Tourism Management 32 (5), 1218-1222, 2011
632011
Visitor segmentation for a park system using research and managerial judgement
AJ Smith, M Tuffin, RH Taplin, SA Moore, J Tonge
Journal of Ecotourism 13 (2-3), 93-109, 2014
582014
Impacts on Aboriginal spirituality and culture from tourism in the coastal waterways of the Kimberley region, North West Australia
AJ Smith, P Scherrer, R Dowling
Journal of Ecotourism 8 (2), 82-98, 2009
562009
Effects of social and personal norms, and connectedness to nature, on pro-environmental behavior: A study of Western Australian protected area visitors
J Pearce, SS Huang, RK Dowling, AJ Smith
Tourism Management Perspectives 42, 100966, 2022
432022
Developing and testing an assessment framework to guide the sustainability of the marine wildlife tourism industry
K Rodger, A Smith, D Newsome, SA Moore
Journal of Ecotourism 10 (2), 149-164, 2011
402011
Environmental and cultural implications of visitor access in the Kimberley region, Australia
P Scherrer, AJ Smith, M Randall, R Dowling
Australian Geographer 42 (3), 257-271, 2011
332011
The role of wildlife icons as major tourist attractions: Case studies: Monkey Mia dolphins and Hervey Bay whale watching
A Smith, D Newsome, D Lee, N Stoeckl
Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism, 2006
292006
HIGH IMPACT ACTIVITIES IN PARKS
C Cater, R Buckley, R Hales, D Newsome, C Pickering, A Smith
192008
Tourism and the Kimberley Coastal Waterways: Environmental and cultural aspects of expedition cruising
P Scherrer, AJ Smith, RK Dowling
CRC for Sustainable Tourism, 2008
172008
Campsite impact monitoring in the temperate eucalypt forests of Western Australia: An integrated approach
AJ Smith
Murdoch University, 2004
152004
A framework to guide the sustainability of wildlife tourism operations: examples of marine wildlife tourism in Western Australia
K Rodger, A Smith, C Davis, D Newsome, P Patterson
CRC for Sustainable Tourism, 2010
142010
Segmenting Western Australian national park visitors by perceived benefits: A factor‐item mixed approach
S Huang, J Pearce, J Wen, RK Dowling, AJ Smith
International Journal of Tourism Research 22 (6), 814-824, 2020
132020
Production and consumption of wildlife icons: dolphin tourism at Monkey Mia, Western Australia.
AJ Smith, D Lee, D Newsome, N Stoeckl
Tourism consumption and representation: narratives of place and self, 113-139, 2006
132006
Does provision of firewood reduce woody debris loss around campsites in south-west Australian forests?
A Smith, D Newsome, N Enright
Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 19 (2), 108-121, 2012
112012
Interdisciplinary ecotourism research: Insights and issues for conservation biology
SA Moore, D Newsome, K Rodger, AJ Smith
The Open Conservation Biology Journal 3 (1), 2009
112009
An investigation into the concept of and factors leading to impact creep and its management
AJ Smith, D Newsome
CRC for Sustainable Tourism, 2006
92006
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