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Tides of change : place meanings in the Broughton Archipelago
(2006)
Rural Vancouver Island is in a state of transition from reliance on traditional
resource based industries such as commercial fisheries and forestry (Robinson &
Mazzoni, 2003) to a more diversified economy which includes ...
The Effectiveness of environmental communication with scuba divers : a case study comparing the curricula of BSAC, PADI, and SSI entry-level certification courses
(2012-11-10)
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the
environmental communications contained in novice certification course manuals. This
was accomplished by reviewing the effectiveness of these communications ...
Visitors' attitudes towards wind farms : a study of the English Lake District National Park
(2011-07-19)
The tourism industry is one of the largest in the world. Many nations derive considerable economic gain from tourism markets. At the same time, many nations are pushing for the development of newer greener sources of energy ...
Wild wolves? Understanding human wolf interactions in a coastal Canadian national park reserve
(2006)
Opinion surveys and interviews with park users (chiefly kayakers and canoeists) in the Pacific Rim (B.C) area, to examine their attitudes about wild wolves (Canis lupus).
Pictures, actions and words : using photo elicitation to explore the lived experience of outdoor recreation for a person with a developmental disability
(2009)
The purpose of the research was to document the lived experience of outdoor recreation from the perspective of a 19 year old male with a developmental disability and to explore photo elicitation as a method of eliciting ...
Participants' views on constraints and opportunities in the development of diamond tourism in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
(2009)
Diamond tourism is an experience that is currently being developed in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. Ideally, diamond tourism engages tourists in an educational experience about the diamond mining process, ...
Understanding the context of knowledge and values in natural resources decision making : a case study of Parks Canada's Recreational Activities Assessment framework
(2009)
The range of natural, societal and nature-human interactions of contemporary environmental management, especially for parks and protected areas, is seemingly infinite and is continually changing in scope and complexity. ...
Motivational compliance of Canadian inbound tour operators with China Approved Destination Status (ADS) guidelines
(2009)
Tourism is one of the most important industries in Canada and continues to be an important factor in maintaining a strong Canadian economy. One of the markets that currently holds the greatest potential for inbound tourism ...
Constraints on leisure activities participation among Chinese immigrants in Canada / by Feihuang Xiong.
(2006)
Although leisure constraint studies and issues of leisure behaviour among racial minorities have been well documented over the past twenty years, very little systematic effort has been devoted to explore immigrants' ...
Stakeholder perspectives on climate change and adaptation in expedition cruise tourism in Nunavut
(2011)
Climate change and tourism change are global phenomena (Keskitalo, 2008;
Page, 2003). As climate change becomes more pronounced and the tourism industry
continues to be susceptible to changes in climate (Coombes, Jones, ...