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… with the awesome foursome": representations of adventure tourism in New Zealand

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P Cloke, HC Perkins - Environment and Planning D, 1998 - envplan.com
... of domestic tourists, in activities such as mountaineering, backcountry walking, hunting, skiing,
and day walking [more than occasionally as accident or death statistics (see Johnston ... Two factors
are significant in understanding the rise of adventure tourism in New Zealand. ...
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Scoping the extent of adventure tourism accidents


TA Bentley, SJ Page - Annals of Tourism Research, 2001 - Elsevier
... sectors has come in the form of Ministry of Transport's Maritime Rules (Part 80), for Marine Craft
used for adventure tourism (rafts and jet ... The New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority produces
statistics for aviation-related accidents, although the data are such that they do not allow ...
Cited by 31 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions

[BOOK] Adventure tourism: The new frontier


J Swarbrooke - 2003 - books.google.com
... Contents Part A: Setting the context 1 Introduction, definitions and typologies 2 Historical themes
in adventure tourism Part B: The demand side 3 The adventure tourist 4 The adventure tourism
market Part C: The supply side 5 Destinations and venues 6 The adventure tourism ...
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[BOOK] Sport and adventure tourism

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S Hudson - 2002 - books.google.com
... When I set out to write this book, I intended to find the world's top experts in each particular
segment of sport and adventure tourism. ... help in writing the case studies for Chapters 4 and 8;
and Patrick Thorne from Snow24, who helped me to ensure that my skiing statistics were up ...
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adventure tourism industry: the client accident experience of adventure tourism


TA Bentley, SJ Page, IS Laird - Journal of Travel Medicine, 2000 - interscience.wiley.com
... ZealanD's tourism industry. However, the absence of statistics for tourist accidents
in New Zealand, and the lack of detailed academic research into adventure tourism
safety, means the extent of the problem is unknown. The aims of ...
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ʼStaying Within the Fenceʼ: Lifestyle Entrepreneurship in Tourism


I Ateljevic, S Doorne - Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2000 - informaworld.com
... The recent growth of the adventure tourism industry, free independent travel and special interest
tourism (Cloke & Perkins, 1998)allreflect significant growthin the number of smallfirmsinvolved ...
Total 4770 100 Source: NZ Statistics, Annual Enterprise Survey, 1996. Page 7. ...
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How safe is adventure tourism in New Zealand? An exploratory analysis


T Bentley, S Page, D Meyer, D Chalmers, I Laird - Applied Ergonomics, 2001 - Elsevier
... In the absence of any single body responsible for collating statistics on such incidents,
and published research in this area, the TPG commissioned a review of adventure
tourism accidents involving overseas visitors since 1992. ...
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Mountain guiding and adventure tourism: reflections on the choreography of the …


P Beedie - Leisure Studies, 2003 - ingentaconnect.com
... Mountain guiding and adventure tourism: reflections on the choreography of the experience.
Author: BEEDIE P. 1. Source: Leisure Studies, Volume 22, Number 2, June 2003 , pp.
147-167(21). Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group. ...
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… Participant perceptions of risk and management implications in adventure tourism

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CI Cater - Tourism Management, 2006 - Elsevier
... Instead, conflicting statistics emerge, such as overseas tourist fatality rates being below 1 per
100,000 in terms of adventure tourism, suggested in Mountain Scene (Page, 1997, p. 8) or the
8 per 100,000 suggested in the Otago Daily Times (18 November 1999). ...
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[BOOK] Adventure tourism

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R Buckley, C Cater - 2007 - books.google.com
... Difficult Distinctions Travel threshold There are three commonly drawn distinctions that are
particularly difficult to apply in the case of adventure tourism. The first is that for the purposes
of economic statistics, a leisure activity only qualifies as tourism if it includes an overnight stay ...
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