Chapter
1 The Practice and Politics of Tourism and Land Management
2 Nature-based Tourism and Sustainability: Issues and Approaches
3 Sustainable Tourism: World Trends and Challenges Ahead
4 Private Reserves: the Conservation Corporation Africa Model
5 Applying Public-purpose Marketing in the USA to Protect Relationships with Public Lands
6 The Financial Liability of Park Managers for Visitor Injuries
7 Visitor Fees, Tour Permits and Asset and Risk Management by Parks Agencies: Australian Case Study
8 The Net Economic Benefits of Recreation and Timber Production in Selected New South Wales Native Forests
9 Moving Nearer to Heaven: Growth and Change in the Greater Yellowstone Region, USA
10 Visitor-impact Data in a Land-management Context
11 Small Recreational and Tourist Vessels in Inshore Coastal Areas: a Characterization of Types of Impacts
12 Establishing Best-practice Environmental Management: Lessons from the Australian Tour-boat Industry
13 Impacts of Nature Tourism on the Mount Kosciuszko Alpine Area, Australia
14 Ecological Change as a Result of Winter Tourism: Snow Manipulation in the Australian Alps
15 A Method for Calculating Environmental Sensitivity to Walker Trampling in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area
16 Modelling Potential for Nature-based Tourism
17 Contributions of Non-consumptive Wildlife Tourism to Conservation
18 Balancing Conservation and Visitation in Protected Areas