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Towards Sustainable Tourism Development and Planning in New Zealand: The Public Sector Response Revisited
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2002
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Tourism ManagementPublic PolicyMonitoring SurveyNew ZealandSustainable DevelopmentTourismDestination ManagementEnvironmental PlanningTourism PlanningTourism CompetitivenessResource Management ActEnvironmental PolicyEcotourismPublic Sector Response
This paper reports the findings of a monitoring survey of the extent to which principles of sustainability embodied in New Zealand's Resource Management Act have been addressed by public-sector planners dealing with tourism. The survey extends the earlier research by Dymond (1997) and Page and Thorn (1997) on public-sector planning responses to tourism and sustainability in New Zealand. The study shows that many of the issues raised by these authors have not been addressed, and that the scale and pace of change in tourism is such that planners have seen an escalation of resource consent applications.
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