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International Community Responses to Tourism

Faulkner, Bill and Carmen Tideswell. “A framework for monitoring community impacts of tourism.” Journal of Sustainable Tourism, vol. 5. No.1. (1997): 3-28.

Wang, Yasong, Robert E. Pfister and Duarte B. Morais. “Residents’ attitudes toward tourism development: A case study of Washington, DC.” United States Department of Agriculture: Proceedings of the 2006 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, (2006): 411-418.

Community Tourism Foundations Program: Salt Spring Island Tourism Development Plan, 2010-2013. 2009

Coldwell, Will. “First Venice and Barcelona: now anti-tourism marches spread across Europe.” The Guardian, 10 August, 2017.

Su, Ming Ming, Geoffrey Wall and Sangui Wang. “Yujiale fishing tourism and island development in Changshan Archipelago, Changdao, China.” Island Studies Journal, 12(2) (2017): 127-142.

Zaidan, Esmat and Jason F. Kovacs. “Resident Attitudes Towards Tourists and Tourism Growth: A Case Study From the Middle East, Dubai in United Arab Emirates.“ European Journal of Sustainable Development, ), vol. 6, no.1, (2017): 291-307.

Hunt, Elle. “Residents in tourism hotspots have had enough. So what’s the answer?” The Guardian, 17 July, 2018.

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Project Forever Waiheke

Project Forever Waiheke is a community initiative to support the development of a sustainable community and tourism strategy for Waiheke Island in conjunction with research partners, the Universities of Otago and Auckland, the Waiheke Island Tourism Forum and the Waiheke Island Local Board. The Waiheke Local Board Plan 2018-2021 includes the development of sustainable tourism strategy.


 
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A community-led initiative committed to developing sustainable community and tourism strategy for Waiheke Island, and to monitoring tourism impacts.