Off the Plan

Off the Plan
Author: Caryl Bosman
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2016
Genre: City planning
ISBN: 1486301843

The Gold Coast is a well-known and loved destination for local and international tourists, a city of surf and sun, pleasure and leisure. However, it is also one of the fastest growing cities in Australia, occupying the largest urban footprint outside the state capitals.

Taking Tourism to the Limits

Taking Tourism to the Limits
Author: Michelle Aicken
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2006-08-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 113636028X

The concept of margins and limits is often referred to within the tourism academic literature and includes subjects as diverse as carrying capacities, peripheral economies, technological advancement, adventure tourism, dark tourism and socially marginalized communities. After identifying a number of ways in which ‘limits’ might be defined Taking Tourism to the Limits explores concepts and challenges facing contemporary tourism in five main sections, namely in tourism planning and management, nature based tourism, dark tourism, adventure and sport tourism and the accommodation industry. Drawing upon case studies, current research and conceptualizations these different facets of the ‘limits’ are each introduced by the editors with commentaries that seek to identify themes and current practice and thinking in the respective domains. The picture that emerges is of an industry that reinvents itself in response to changing market parameters even while core issues of stakeholder equities and political processes remain problematic. International in scale, the book links with its companion piece Indigenous Tourism – the commodification and management of culture (also published by Elsevier) as an outcome of the very highly successful conference, Taking Tourism to the Limits hosted by the University of Waikato’ Department of Tourism Management in 2003.

Environmental Communication and Critical Coastal Policy

Environmental Communication and Critical Coastal Policy
Author: Kerrie Foxwell-Norton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2017-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 131763201X

The vast majority of the world’s population lives on or near the coast. These communities are an extraordinary and largely untapped resource that can be used to mitigate planetary disaster and foster environmental stewardship. Repeated waves of scientific fact and information are not inciting action, nor apparently producing enough momentum to change voting behaviour towards a progressive environmental politics. A critical coastal policy, underpinned by a deeper understanding of environmental communication, can offer something new to this status quo. Environmental Communication and Critical Coastal Policy argues that more science and ‘better’ communication has been largely responsible for the lacklustre response by citizens to environmental challenges. Foxwell-Norton asserts that the inclusion of a range of local meanings and cultural frameworks with which experts could engage would better incite participation in, and awareness of, local environmental issues. The value and possible role of ‘geo-community media’ (mainstream, alternative and social media) is examined here to illustrate and support the key argument that meaningful local engagement is a powerful tool in coastal management processes. This is a valuable resource for postgraduates, researchers and academics across environmental science and management, policy studies, communication studies and cultural studies.

BRW.

BRW.
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1024
Release: 2005
Genre: Australia
ISBN:

The Australian Zoologist

The Australian Zoologist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 658
Release: 1988
Genre: Zoology
ISBN:

Vols. 1-7 and 16 include reports and proceedings of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales for 1913-1932/33 and 1969/70.

Shore & Beach

Shore & Beach
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1990
Genre: Coastal zone management
ISBN: