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The human dimensions of wildlife tourism in a developing country: watching spinner dolphins at Lovina, Bali, Indonesia
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بيانات التأليف |
Kusuma Mustika, Putu Liza (Author)
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العنوان:
Journal of Sustainable Tourism
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رقم المجلد/ العدد: 2013/MAR V.21 N.2
رقم الإستدعاء: 338.479105 JST الموقع: Periodicals & References Hall - 2nd floor
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الوصف المادي |
p 229-251
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رأس الموضوع/ الواصفات |
Economics
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المستخلص |
The number of cetacean watching tourism operations in developing countries has doubled in the past decade. Practices are typically unregulated and not informed by research, especially research into the human dimensions of the tourist experience. Dolphin watching tourism at Lovina, Bali, started in the late 1980s when local fishers formed self-regulating cooperatives. Up to 180 dedicated operators use small fishing vessels to carry passengers to watch dolphins close to shore. Most tourists come from western countries, although the industry also attracts Asian visitors. Most visitors are tertiary-educated...
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Journal of Sustainable Tourism
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العدد: 2013/MAR V.21 N.2
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