Call Number
338.4791 ECO
Publication Date
2001
Summary
"This publication has been developed to assist people with limited to no special tourism knowledge. It uses a simple 'checklist' format to identify the key elements as attraction, target market and infrastructure that need to be addressed at a site, or in a region, when assessing the potential of 'great' ecotourism business ideas"--Publisher website.
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TR DVD 338.479194 MAX
Publication Date
2009
Summary
Visiting two leading tourist destinations, Phillip Island Nature Park and Mout Hotham Alpine Resort, this program discusses the needs of the ecoturist, the process of accreditation and the associated benefits for all.
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by
Beeton, Sue.
Call Number
338.4791 BEE
Publication Date
1998
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Robinson, Hannah
Call Number
919.404 ROB
Publication Date
2004
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Richardson, Janet (Janet Austin)
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338.479194 RIC
Publication Date
1993
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Beletsky, Les, 1956-
Call Number
591.994 BEL
Publication Date
2007 2006 2005
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Table of contents http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0519/2005026656.html
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DVD 333.7094 AUS
Publication Date
2010
Summary
A whirlwind tour of Australia's diverse natural and man-made environments. We kick off with the Great Dividing Range's impact on rainfall and human habitation, and then dive into the Great Barrier Reef, revealing the impact of global warming on this fragile ecosystem. Next we explore the indigenous connection with Kakadu National Park and Uluru, before examining the significance of the Murray-Darling Basin as Australia's food bowl. We conclude with the gradual erosion of the Twelve Apostles and two of Australia's most significant urban environments - Canberra, the nation's capital, and Sydney, the international face of Australia.
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Beeton, Sue.
Call Number
338.4791 22
Publication Date
1998
Summary
Tourism, with its niche element of ecotourism, is one of Australia's fastest growing industries, overtaking the traditional export items of coal, wheat and wool in export earnings. This book covers everything a person needs to think about before venturing into the ecotourism market. It explains what ecotourism is and who the ecotourists are. It describes how to work with the local community and the local environment, highlighting some of the constraints and pitfalls. It explains what is needed to make a successful venture work - and how to make it pay.
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Leiper, Neil
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338.479194 SUS
Publication Date
1995
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Weaver, David B. (David Bruce)
Call Number
338.479194 WEA
Publication Date
2006
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Weaver, David B. (David Bruce)
Call Number
338.4791 WEA
Publication Date
2010
Summary
"... updated with recent industry and research developments and retains the thoroughness of content and application that has been established in the previous editions"--Back cover.
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McKercher, Bob
Call Number
338.479194 MCK
Publication Date
1998
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