
Current Issues in Tourism
Editor: C. Michael Hall (Department of Management, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand) and Chris Cooper (Foundation Professor of Tourism, University of Queensland, Australia) Michael and Chris are joint editor of the book series Aspects of Tourism. Reviews Editor John Jenkins (University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia)
Volume 2, Numbers 2&3, 1999
- C. Michael Hall and Geoff Kearsley
- Editorial.......91
- Dimitrios Diamantis
- The Concept of Ecotourism: Evolution and Trends.......93
- Stephen W. Boyd and Richard W. Butler
- Definitely not Monkeys or Parrots, Probably Deer and Possibly Moose: Opportunities and Realities of Ecotourism in Northern Ontario.......123
- M. L. Hugo
- A Comprehensive Approach Towards the Planning, Grading and Auditing of Hiking Trails as Ecotourism Products.......138
- Daniel M. Spencer, Dae-Kwan Kim, Charles M. Nelson and Donald F. Holecek
- Characteristics and Behaviour of Tourists Who Use Trails.......174
- Geoff Kearsley and Duane Coughlan
- Coping with Crowding: Tourist Displacement in the New Zealand Backcountry.......197
- Sue Beeton
- Hoofing It On Four or Two Feet? Managing Multi-use Trails and Sites.......211
- Dallen J. Timothy and Kathy White
- Community-Based Ecotourism Development on the Periphery of Belize.......226
- Tim Bahaire and Martin Elliott-White
- Community Participation in Tourism Planning and Development in the Historic City of York, England.......243
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