Stakeholder perspectives on Antarctic tourism
Challenges related to global warming, economic utilisation of natural resources, increased human visitation and growing science-related activities are placing pressure on Antarctica’s unique environment. In an effort to understand stakeholder perspectives on the broad topic of Antarctic conservation...
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ftlincolnuniv:oai:researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz:10182/10500 2024-06-09T07:38:55+00:00 Stakeholder perspectives on Antarctic tourism Stewart, Emma https://hdl.handle.net/10182/10500 en eng Yukon, Canada https://hdl.handle.net/10182/10500 6th International Polar Tourism Research Network (IPTRN) Conference and Community Tour Antarctic tourism Conference Contribution - unpublished ftlincolnuniv 2024-05-15T08:05:46Z Challenges related to global warming, economic utilisation of natural resources, increased human visitation and growing science-related activities are placing pressure on Antarctica’s unique environment. In an effort to understand stakeholder perspectives on the broad topic of Antarctic conservation from one of the states involved in its governance, this study gathered the views of 124 New Zealand Antarctic stakeholders from four key stakeholder groups (government, science, commercial industry and conservationists). Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Lincoln University (New Zealand): Lincoln U Research Archive Antarctic New Zealand |
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Challenges related to global warming, economic utilisation of natural resources, increased human visitation and growing science-related activities are placing pressure on Antarctica’s unique environment. In an effort to understand stakeholder perspectives on the broad topic of Antarctic conservation from one of the states involved in its governance, this study gathered the views of 124 New Zealand Antarctic stakeholders from four key stakeholder groups (government, science, commercial industry and conservationists). |
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Stakeholder perspectives on Antarctic tourism |
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Stakeholder perspectives on Antarctic tourism |
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Stakeholder perspectives on Antarctic tourism |
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Stakeholder perspectives on Antarctic tourism |
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stakeholder perspectives on antarctic tourism |
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Yukon, Canada |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10182/10500 |
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Antarctic New Zealand |
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6th International Polar Tourism Research Network (IPTRN) Conference and Community Tour |
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