Antarctic ship-borne tourism – an analysis of the ‘Measure of Compliance’ of approvals, management plans, tour operator’s EIA, New Zealand legislation & the guidelines pertaining to tourists visiting the Ross Sea region, Antarctica

New Zealand is custodian of a large portion of the Antarctic continent, the Ross Sea region (Figure l). The Ross Sea region contains Some Of the most spectacular scenery, wildlife, and historic sites to be found On the continent. New Zealand has a strong obligation to ensure that this region is gove...

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Main Author: Hampson, Ellen
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Language:English
Published: 2001
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Eia
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14262
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spelling ftunivcanter:oai:ir.canterbury.ac.nz:10092/14262 2023-05-15T13:49:08+02:00 Antarctic ship-borne tourism – an analysis of the ‘Measure of Compliance’ of approvals, management plans, tour operator’s EIA, New Zealand legislation & the guidelines pertaining to tourists visiting the Ross Sea region, Antarctica Hampson, Ellen 2001 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14262 English en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14262 All Rights Reserved Theses / Dissertations 2001 ftunivcanter 2022-09-08T13:37:59Z New Zealand is custodian of a large portion of the Antarctic continent, the Ross Sea region (Figure l). The Ross Sea region contains Some Of the most spectacular scenery, wildlife, and historic sites to be found On the continent. New Zealand has a strong obligation to ensure that this region is governed in accordance with both the international requirements set Out in the Antarctic Treaty System, and its Own national sense of what is right for the Ross Sea region, and Antarctica as a whole. New Zealand is custodian of a large portion of the Antarctic continent, the Ross Sea region (Figure l). The Ross Sea region contains Some Of the most spectacular scenery, wildlife, and historic sites to be found On the continent. New Zealand has a strong obligation to ensure that this region is governed in accordance with both the international requirements set Out in the Antarctic Treaty System, and its Own national sense of what is right for the Ross Sea region, and Antarctica as a whole. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ross Sea University of Canterbury, Christchurch: UC Research Repository Antarctic Eia ENVELOPE(7.755,7.755,63.024,63.024) New Zealand Ross Sea The Antarctic
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description New Zealand is custodian of a large portion of the Antarctic continent, the Ross Sea region (Figure l). The Ross Sea region contains Some Of the most spectacular scenery, wildlife, and historic sites to be found On the continent. New Zealand has a strong obligation to ensure that this region is governed in accordance with both the international requirements set Out in the Antarctic Treaty System, and its Own national sense of what is right for the Ross Sea region, and Antarctica as a whole. New Zealand is custodian of a large portion of the Antarctic continent, the Ross Sea region (Figure l). The Ross Sea region contains Some Of the most spectacular scenery, wildlife, and historic sites to be found On the continent. New Zealand has a strong obligation to ensure that this region is governed in accordance with both the international requirements set Out in the Antarctic Treaty System, and its Own national sense of what is right for the Ross Sea region, and Antarctica as a whole.
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title Antarctic ship-borne tourism – an analysis of the ‘Measure of Compliance’ of approvals, management plans, tour operator’s EIA, New Zealand legislation & the guidelines pertaining to tourists visiting the Ross Sea region, Antarctica
title_short Antarctic ship-borne tourism – an analysis of the ‘Measure of Compliance’ of approvals, management plans, tour operator’s EIA, New Zealand legislation & the guidelines pertaining to tourists visiting the Ross Sea region, Antarctica
title_full Antarctic ship-borne tourism – an analysis of the ‘Measure of Compliance’ of approvals, management plans, tour operator’s EIA, New Zealand legislation & the guidelines pertaining to tourists visiting the Ross Sea region, Antarctica
title_fullStr Antarctic ship-borne tourism – an analysis of the ‘Measure of Compliance’ of approvals, management plans, tour operator’s EIA, New Zealand legislation & the guidelines pertaining to tourists visiting the Ross Sea region, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Antarctic ship-borne tourism – an analysis of the ‘Measure of Compliance’ of approvals, management plans, tour operator’s EIA, New Zealand legislation & the guidelines pertaining to tourists visiting the Ross Sea region, Antarctica
title_sort antarctic ship-borne tourism – an analysis of the ‘measure of compliance’ of approvals, management plans, tour operator’s eia, new zealand legislation & the guidelines pertaining to tourists visiting the ross sea region, antarctica
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