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Evans, Nigel.
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338.4791 STR
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2003
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Beech, John G., 1947-
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338.4791068 BUS
Publication Date
2005
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109794.8516
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Nickson, Dennis.
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338.47910683 NIC
Publication Date
2007
Summary
Human Resource Management for the Hospitality and Tourism Industries takes an integrated look at HRM policies and practices in the tourism and hospitality industries. Utilising existing human resource management (HRM) theory and practice, it contextualises it to the tourism and hospitality industries by looking at the specific employment practices of these industries, such as how to manage tour reps or working in the airline industry.It initially sets the scene with a broad review of the evidence of HRM practice within the tourism and hospitality industries. Having identified the broader pictu
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105491.4531
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Brunt, Paul.
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338.4791 BRU
Publication Date
2017
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Getz, Donald, 1949-, author.
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658.456 GET
Publication Date
2018
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105486.7891
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Adams, Debra.
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647.940681 ADA
Publication Date
2006
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101654.6016
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Sparks, Beverley.
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647.940685 SER
Publication Date
2001
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98209.9688
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Garrod, B. (Brian)
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338.4791 NEW
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2008
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98205.5859
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Gales, Nicholas J.
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333.9595 MAR
Publication Date
2003
Summary
"Brings together contributions from 68 leading scientists from 12 countries to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date review on the way we manage our interactions with whales, dolphins, seals and dugongs. The book examines how we have fared conserving the world?s marine mammal populations, with a focus on the key issues of fisheries and tourism. From a unique southern hemisphere perspective, the authors consider how science informs the culling debate, how wild fisheries and aquaculture interact with marine mammal populations and how we might manage the effects of whale, dolphin and seal watching industries. The authors also address other issues such as the way in which ethics, genetics, acoustics, ecosystem models and pollution influence the management and conservation of marine mammals. Marine Mammals is an invaluable and accessible resource for all those involved with marine mammals, including scientists, managers, policy makers, industry representatives and students."--Publisher website.
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Table of contents http://www.publish.csiro.au/samples/MarineMammalsContents.pdf
Sample chapter 1 http://www.publish.csiro.au/samples/MarineMammalsSample.pdf
Sample chapter 1 http://www.publish.csiro.au/samples/MarineMammalsSample.pdf
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98205.3906
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Cloutier, K. Ross, 1956-
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346.71031 CLO
Publication Date
2000
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Adventure has become big business-with substantial returns and rewards, but also substantial risks. The management of risk is a daily concern for operators, who need to protect clients, guides and business value. Unfortunately, however, there is a wide variance and incongruity of knowledge among programmers, instructors, guides and business operators across North America.
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Van der Wagen, Lynn, author.
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658.456 VAN
Publication Date
2018
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Mallen, Cheryl.
Call Number
394.2068 MAL
Publication Date
2008
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95089.8516
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