Article Category: Tourism and events

‘PULL’ MOTIVATION: AN ACTIVITY-BASED TYPOLOGY OF INTERNATIONAL VISITORS TO NEW ZEALAND

Using the push and pull framework, this study examines the relationship between tourist activities in New Zealand and behaviours such as tourist spending, travel style (group vs. independent travel) and […]

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Journal article

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Taylor and Francis: 2019

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Prayag , Girish (Author); Bruwer , Johanr (Author); Fieger, Peter (Author)

This article examines the emergence of urban heritage walks on the Gold Coast, Australia. As a popular beachside mass tourism destination, the Gold Coast has a longstanding reputation for rapid […]

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Journal article

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Taylor and Francis: 2020

Authors

Cantillon , Zelmarie (Author)

The Bayside Open Space Strategy has been prepared by the City of Bayside with a high level of community input over the last three years. It is a 20-year planning […]

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Report

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Bayside City Council : 2012

Improving the access to the regional landscapes of South East Queensland (SEQ) is critically important as this region is not particularly well-endowed with public owned and accessible open space. This […]

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Report

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Office of Urban Management (QLD): 2006

Technological advances have had profound impacts upon tourists’ mobility. However, until recently, there has been a gap between technological advances and their integration into tourism research methods. This paper addresses […]

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Journal article

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Taylor and Francis: 2020

Authors

Hardy , Anne (Author)