A Synthesis and Gap Analysis of Research on Visitors to Public Conservation Areas in New Zealand 1995–2010

Brent Lovelock, Andrea Farminer, Arianne C. Reis

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Abstract

Increasing the participation of New Zealanders and overseas visitors in recreation and tourism activities in public conservation areas is a priority task for the Department of Conservation (DOC). To help achieve this goal, DOC commissioned research to investigate and review the literature on outdoor recreation and tourism (nature-based, eco- and heritage tourism), focussing on visitor demand for and participation at public conservation areas, and the segmentation of those visitors, for both New Zealand and Australia. This report provides a synthesis of the information gathered in the New Zealand research bibliography and identifies key gaps in knowledge that future research needs to address.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationN.Z.
PublisherNew Zealand. Department of Conservation
Number of pages17
ISBN (Print)9780478149302
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Bibliographical note

© Copyright December 2011, New Zealand Department of Conservation

Keywords

  • New Zealand
  • national parks and reserves
  • natural resources conservation areas
  • tourism

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