Search Results - "Higham, James ES"
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Co-creating ecological restoration experiences at Aotearoa (New Zealand) eco-sanctuaries: An environmental philosophical approach
Published in Tourist studies (01-06-2022)“…With the continuing biodiversity crisis in New Zealand, an increasing number of eco-sanctuaries have been established to restore local ecology through the…”
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Stakeholder perspectives on sustainable whale watching: a science communication approach
Published in Journal of sustainable tourism (02-04-2020)“…Whale watching around the world has experienced explosive growth, driven largely by environmental marketing that presents it as a green alternative to whaling,…”
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Managing whale-watching as a non-lethal consumptive activity
Published in Journal of sustainable tourism (02-01-2016)“…Marine tourism is a new frontier of late-capitalist transformation, generating more global revenue than aquaculture and fisheries combined. This transformation…”
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Climate Change, Discretionary Air Travel, and the “Flyers’ Dilemma”
Published in Journal of travel research (01-07-2014)“…The “flyers’ dilemma” describes the tension that now exists between the personal benefits of tourism and the climate concerns associated with high levels of…”
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Sociological barriers to developing sustainable discretionary air travel behaviour
Published in Journal of sustainable tourism (01-09-2013)“…Encouraging positive public behaviour change has been touted as a pathway for mitigating the climate impacts of air travel. There is, however, growing evidence…”
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Flights of fantasy: A reformulation of the flyers’ dilemma
Published in Annals of tourism research (01-09-2015)“…•Flying anxiety and climate change are dialectically-related symptoms of the risk society.•Risk-free flying via commodity fetishism is not yet technologically…”
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Climate change and Aotearoa New Zealand
Published in Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Climate change (01-11-2015)“…With a population of 4.5 million, New Zealand's contribution to total global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is relatively low. On a per capita basis, however,…”
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Applying sustainability in national park management: balancing public and private interests using a sustainable market orientation model
Published in Journal of sustainable tourism (01-06-2013)“…The application of sustainable development (SD) in organisational strategy has been debated for over 20 years. There is much social and political support for…”
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Using Ostrom's common-pool resource theory to build toward an integrated ecosystem-based sustainable cetacean tourism system in Hawai`i
Published in Journal of sustainable tourism (21-04-2015)“…This paper explores the suitability of community-based conservation measures to complement a proposed command-and-control approach for two multi-user bays with…”
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Climate change in a regional context: relative vulnerability in the Australasian skier market
Published in Regional environmental change (01-04-2013)“…The concept of relative vulnerability allows for comparisons between analogous units in a regional context. It is utilised within tourism studies to consider…”
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Wildlife social learning should inform sustainable tourism management
Published in Animal conservation (01-10-2012)“…Read the Feature Paper: The social side of human‐wildlife interaction: wildlife can learn harmful behaviours from each other Other Commentaries on this paper:…”
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Managing Wildlife-based Tourism: Edging Slowly Towards Sustainability?
Published in Current issues in tourism (01-01-2008)“…It is increasingly acknowledged that cetacean-based tourism may not be as low in impact as many hope or presume, and that any long term and systematic human…”
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Binge flying
Published in Annals of tourism research (01-07-2011)“…► First study of binge flying as a site of behavioural addiction. ► Comparative design offers interview findings with consumers from Norway and the UK. ► CO 2…”
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Slaughtering the Goose that Lays the Golden Egg: Are Whaling and Whale-Watching Mutually Exclusive?
Published in Current issues in tourism (01-01-2008)“…Tourism interests usually coexist in a delicate balance with other human interests (e.g. residential development and recreational interests) and activities…”
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