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Department of Social Science, Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Sport
Categories:
2005-2009 (5)
2010-2014 (4)
Abstracts:
Community based ecotourism and conservation, provision of sustainable livelihoods
Year:
2006
Author Name:
Torres Mendoza, Juliana Maria
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Dosalsal, the floating ones : exploring the socio-cultural impacts of cruise ship tourism on Port Vila, Vanuatu residents, and their coping strategies
Year:
2007
Author Name:
Niatu, A. L.
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Rural tourism in the 'Third World' : the dialectic of development : the case of Desa Senaru at Gunung Rinjani National Park in Lombok Island
Year:
2007
Author Name:
Schellhorn, Matthias
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The expansion of sustainability through New Economic Space : Māori potatoes and cultural resilience
Year:
2008
Author Name:
Lambert, Simon J.
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Conservation, livelihoods and the role of tourism: a case study of Sukau village in the Lower Kinabatangan District, Sabah, Malaysia.
Year:
2009
Author Name:
Fletcher, Charlotte Jane
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Adaptive capacity for endogenous development of Kuna Yala, an Indigenous Biocultural System
Year:
2010
Author Name:
Apgar, Jane Marina
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Heritage sites as tourist attractions : a case sudy of Luang Prabang, Lao People's Democratic Republic
Year:
2010
Author Name:
Phosikham, Thongmala
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Toward a fluid definition of development projects: an ethnographic study of meanings ascribed by multiple stakeholders to a rural water supply and sanitation project, Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea
Year:
2010
Author Name:
Kini, Sisa
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Community-based ecotourism and empowerment of indigenous people: the case of Yeak Laom community development, Cambodia
Year:
2011
Author Name:
Bith, Bunly
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