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11. The Economic Benefits of an Ecotourism Project in a Regional Economy: A Case Study of Namuamua Inland Tour, Namosi, Fiji Islands
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Filipo Tokalau
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Contributors IX
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Part 1: Introduction
- 1. Nature-based Tourism in Peripheral Areas: Introduction 3
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Part 2: Nature-based Tourism in Alpine, Forest and Sub-polar Environments
- 2. Ecotourism and Regional Transformation in Northwestern Ontario 21
- 3. Tourism in the Northern Wildernesses: Wilderness Discourses and the Development of Nature-based Tourism in Northern Finland 36
- 4. Mountain Scenic Flights: A Low Risk, Low Impact Ecotourism Experience within South Island, New Zealand 50
- 5. Regional Contrasts in Ecotourism in Australian Rainforests: A Comparative Study of Queensland and Victoria 64
- 6. Mountain Resorts in Summer: Defining the Image 75
- 7. Time–Space Use Among Cross-country Skiers in Abisko (Sweden) and Vercors (France) 91
- 8. The Importance of Health as a Factor in Achieving Sustainability in a High Altitude Destination of a Less Developed Country: A Case Study of Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal 105
- 9. Second Home Tourism in the Swedish Mountain Range 133
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Part 3: Island, Coastal and Marine Environments
- 10. Maximizing Economic Returns from Consumptive Wildlife Tourism in Peripheral Areas: White-tailed Deer Hunting on Stewart Island/Rakiura, New Zealand 151
- 11. The Economic Benefits of an Ecotourism Project in a Regional Economy: A Case Study of Namuamua Inland Tour, Namosi, Fiji Islands 173
- 12. Growth of Beach Fale Tourism in Samoa: The High Value of Low-cost Tourism 188
- 13. Doing it Right the First Time? Ecotourism on the Wild Coast of South Africa 203
- 14. Penguins as Sights, Penguins as Site: The Problematics of Contestation 218
- 15. Dolphins, Whales and Ecotourism in New Zealand: What Are the Impacts and How Should the Industry Be Managed? 231
- 16. The State of the Scenic Cruise Industry in Doubtful Sound in Relation to a Key Natural Resource: Bottlenose Dolphins 246
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Part 4: Nature-based Tourism in Peripheral Areas: A Tool for Regional Development?
- 17. Ecotourism/Egotourism and Development 263
- 18. Nature-based Tourism in Peripheral Areas: Making Peripheral Destinations Competitive 273
- Index 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Contributors IX
-
Part 1: Introduction
- 1. Nature-based Tourism in Peripheral Areas: Introduction 3
-
Part 2: Nature-based Tourism in Alpine, Forest and Sub-polar Environments
- 2. Ecotourism and Regional Transformation in Northwestern Ontario 21
- 3. Tourism in the Northern Wildernesses: Wilderness Discourses and the Development of Nature-based Tourism in Northern Finland 36
- 4. Mountain Scenic Flights: A Low Risk, Low Impact Ecotourism Experience within South Island, New Zealand 50
- 5. Regional Contrasts in Ecotourism in Australian Rainforests: A Comparative Study of Queensland and Victoria 64
- 6. Mountain Resorts in Summer: Defining the Image 75
- 7. Time–Space Use Among Cross-country Skiers in Abisko (Sweden) and Vercors (France) 91
- 8. The Importance of Health as a Factor in Achieving Sustainability in a High Altitude Destination of a Less Developed Country: A Case Study of Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal 105
- 9. Second Home Tourism in the Swedish Mountain Range 133
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Part 3: Island, Coastal and Marine Environments
- 10. Maximizing Economic Returns from Consumptive Wildlife Tourism in Peripheral Areas: White-tailed Deer Hunting on Stewart Island/Rakiura, New Zealand 151
- 11. The Economic Benefits of an Ecotourism Project in a Regional Economy: A Case Study of Namuamua Inland Tour, Namosi, Fiji Islands 173
- 12. Growth of Beach Fale Tourism in Samoa: The High Value of Low-cost Tourism 188
- 13. Doing it Right the First Time? Ecotourism on the Wild Coast of South Africa 203
- 14. Penguins as Sights, Penguins as Site: The Problematics of Contestation 218
- 15. Dolphins, Whales and Ecotourism in New Zealand: What Are the Impacts and How Should the Industry Be Managed? 231
- 16. The State of the Scenic Cruise Industry in Doubtful Sound in Relation to a Key Natural Resource: Bottlenose Dolphins 246
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Part 4: Nature-based Tourism in Peripheral Areas: A Tool for Regional Development?
- 17. Ecotourism/Egotourism and Development 263
- 18. Nature-based Tourism in Peripheral Areas: Making Peripheral Destinations Competitive 273
- Index 281