Stewart, Emma J. (Emma Julie), 1972-
Stewart, Emma J.
Emma Stewart
Stewart, Emma Julie (1972- ).
Stewart, Emma Julie, tourism, 1972-
VIAF ID: 146999348 (Personal)
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Works
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Assessing the Effectiveness of ‘Appreciative Inquiry’ (AI) in Nepali Pro-Poor Tourism (PPT) Development Processes | |
The carbon cost of polar bear viewing tourism in Churchill, Canada | |
A collaborative approach to understanding local stakeholder perceptions of tourism in Churchill, Manitoba (Canada) | |
Comparing resident attitudes toward tourism : community-based cases from Arctic Canada. | |
Cruise Tourism and Residents in Arctic Canada: Development of a Resident Attitude Typology | |
Cruise tourism in polar regions : promoting environmental and social sustainability? | |
“The End of the Ice Age?”: Disappearing World Heritage and the Climate Change Communication Imperative | |
The evolution of polar tourism scholarship: research themes, networks and agendas | |
Examining the Designation Effect of Marine Protected Areas: The Case of Akaroa, New Zealand | |
Family experiences of visitor attractions in New Zealand: differing opportunities for ‘family time’ and ‘own time’ | |
The Forgotten Islands: Monitoring Tourist Numbers and Managing Tourism Impacts on New Zealand’s Subantarctic Islands | |
Governance of Expedition Cruise Ship Tourism in the Arctic: A Comparison of the Canadian and Russian Arctic | |
Identifying and evaluating adaptation strategies for cruise tourism in Arctic Canada | |
Implications of climate change for glacier tourism | |
Last chance tourism : adapting tourism opportunities in a changing world | |
Leisure activities in the outdoors : learning, developing, and challenging | |
Management challenges for the fastest growing marine shipping sector in Arctic Canada: pleasure crafts | |
Perceptions of Antarctic tourism: A question of tolerance | |
The “place” of interpretation: a new approach to the evaluation of interpretation | |
Re-creation tourism: de-extinction and its implications for nature-based recreation | |
Reporting back research findings: a case study of community-based tourism research in northern Canada | |
Résilience, appartenance et tourisme à Nain, Nunatsiavut | |
Risks and opportunities associated with change in the cruise tourism sector: community perspectives from Arctic Canada | |
Sailing in icy waters: Antarctic cruise tourism development, regulation and management | |
Sailing into stormy waters? Understanding the community impacts of cruise tourism growth in Akaroa, New Zealand | |
Sustainable Cruise Tourism in Arctic Canada: An Integrated Coastal Management Approach | |
Tourism and Arctic Observation Systems: exploring the relationships | |
Tourism, Time, and the Last Chance | |
Tourism Vessels and Low Impact Shipping Corridors in Arctic Canada: Trends, Risks, Community Perspectives and Management Strategies | |
Understanding the Creation and Use of Polar Weather and Climate Information | |
The unintended consequences of regulatory complexity: The case of cruise tourism in Arctic Canada |