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Tourism as a tool for conservation and support of protected areas: setting the agenda.

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The article was published on 2007-01-01. It has received 56 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ecotourism & Tourism.

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Factors affecting European tourists’ satisfaction in Nha Trang city: perceptions of destination quality

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a deeper understanding of the different factors of destination quality in explaining European tourist satisfaction in Nha Trang city, which has one of the 29 most beautiful bays in the world and more than one million international tourists per year.
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Understanding the interactions among local communities, protected areas and tourism: case studies of Kruger National Park and Purnululu National Park

TL;DR: In this paper, a mixed methodology combining ethnographic approaches with social-ecological system perspectives was used to gain an in-depth understanding of the complex and changing environment in which protected area tourism operates.
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Tourism and protected areas: Comparing the 2003 and 2014 IUCN World Parks Congress:

TL;DR: The International Union for the Conservation of Nature World Parks Congress is held once a decade, and brings together thousands of the world’s experts on protected areas as mentioned in this paper, which is a platform for 125 presentations relating to tourism and visitation.
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Plan quality and plan detail of visitor and tourism policies in Ontario Provincial Park management plans

TL;DR: The research found low levels of plan detail for most of 30 identified areas of visitor and tourism policy in the management plans, however, the overall park organization often had such policies identified in park agency policy documents other than the park plans.
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The role of certification in advancing the sustainable tourism agenda: a case study of the ECO certification scheme in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (WTWHA)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relationship between tourists' perceptions about the importance of different attributes of certification and the performance of tourism operators on those attributes and found that tourists are willing to pay more for some attributes than for others.
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