New Zealand’s Future Policy on Tourism in Antarctica

This report addresses the future direction of New Zealand policy on tourism in Antarctica and in particular the Ross Sea region. It highlights a number of policy options and makes recommendations on favoured options. Each option dictates a different level of engagement with the private sector and wi...

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Main Author: Watson, Nigel
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 1999
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14292
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Summary:This report addresses the future direction of New Zealand policy on tourism in Antarctica and in particular the Ross Sea region. It highlights a number of policy options and makes recommendations on favoured options. Each option dictates a different level of engagement with the private sector and with that a different role for Antarctica New The topic is a sensitive and controversial one. It is value driven and requires the development Of well-considered Officials Antarctic Committee (OAC) policy. This report builds on previous research, including Tourism Opportunities in the Ross Sea Region - A Report for the Officials Antarctic Committee by Bev Abbott of the New Zealand Tourism Board Report (1997), Antarctic Tourism - Where To? An Analysis of the Future of Antarctic Tourism (1999) prepared by the author and others as part of the University of Canterbury inaugural Certificate in Antarctic Studies end Tim Higham's Antarctica New Zealand internal discussion document, Choices in relation to private sector activity in Antarctica (1999). This report does not intend to repeat their findings except where necessary to provide relevant context. This report addresses the future direction of New Zealand policy on tourism in Antarctica and in particular the Ross Sea region. It highlights a number of policy options and makes recommendations on favoured options. Each option dictates a different level of engagement with the private sector and with that a different role for Antarctica New The topic is a sensitive and controversial one. It is value driven and requires the development Of well-considered Officials Antarctic Committee (OAC) policy. This report builds on previous research, including Tourism Opportunities in the Ross Sea Region - A Report for the Officials Antarctic Committee by Bev Abbott of the New Zealand Tourism Board Report (1997), Antarctic Tourism - Where To? An Analysis of the Future of Antarctic Tourism (1999) prepared by the author and others as part of the University of Canterbury inaugural Certificate in ...