Adventure outdoor tourism resource pdf
View 1 excerpt. In recent decades, tourism is an activity in continuous growth and generates a significant impact in the social, economic, and environmental fields. Adventure tourism mainly takes place in natural … Expand. Adventure tourism is a growing sector within the tourism industry and understanding its dynamics is fundamental for adventure tourism destinations and their local authorities.
Destination … Expand. The ability to experience distinctive adventure appears limited today in comparison to the accounts of past exploring heroes.
Even with these perceived limitations, there is continued growth in … Expand. View 1 excerpt, cites background.
The research has focused primarily on the … Expand. Abstract Tourism research can gain broader academic recognition if findings from tourism research become relevant to, and cited within, other academic disciplines. Adventure tourism can provide … Expand. Scoping the extent of adventure tourism accidents. Abstract The paper examines the scope and extent of adventure tourism accidents in New Zealand. The concept of tourist well-being is introduced to characterize the emergence of a new research … Expand.
View 1 excerpt, references background. Scoping the nature and extent of adventure tourism operations in Scotland: how safe are they? Abstract This paper reports the findings of the first interdisciplinary study of Scotland's adventure tourism sector which is now promoted as one of the new drawcards for domestic and overseas … Expand. View 2 excerpts, references background. Mountain guiding and adventure tourism: reflections on the choreography of the experience.
This paper has emerged from research that is concerned with the relationship between mountaineers and adventure tourists. The specific aim was to examine the rules governing the mountain adventure … Expand. How safe is adventure tourism in New Zealand? An exploratory analysis. Applied ergonomics. Abstract This paper discusses narratives of polar adventure tourism from a multidisciplinary perspective of play.
Reviewing discussions on the motivation behind this subject, it examines two … Expand. Whale watching worldwide tourism numbers, expenditures, and expanding socioeconomic benefits.
The designations employed and the presentation of the materials in this document do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNEP concerning the legal status of any State, … Expand. Both of these are routinely subject to academic analysis, … Expand. Adventure tourism. Definitions of adventure tourism and the supposed motivators for the experience of adventure tourism focus on the concepts of risk, danger and adrenaline.
Risk and danger relate to a potential for … Expand. The commodification of mountaineering. Abstract This article argues that mountaineers, with their long-term relationships with specific regions and peoples, complex motivations structuring their presence and activities, and lengthy … Expand.
Playing with risk? Although bungee jumping is a global phenomenon, Africa lags the world in terms of this particular sub-sector of adventure tourism, with commercial bungee jumping only taking place in Uganda, Zambia and South Africa.
The study found that bungee jumping stimulates local economic growth by generating substantial employment opportunities and spawning other adventure tourism activities and side businesses. Seasonality, combined with the global economic downturn has forced the operators to be entrepreneurially creative, in particular, to find ways of attracting more domestic tourists and day trippers. Thus, the financial base of bungee jumping in South Africa rests on domestic tourism.
The demographic and socio-economic profile of the bungee jumpers is also presented, alongside factors which they iden This article is to familiarise the difference in between "sport" and "tourism".
Most of the time it is found that official of such departments often confused with these two words and tried to mix up with each other which is not correct The article is based on author's own perception which he perceived through interacting with many research scholars, experts and professionals as well as the information gained while interacting with tourists, participants and observing the tourism events and sports activities.
Finally the article provides with conclusion to retain the self identity of tourism and sports. This study aims to measure the cultural diversity impacts in hospitality industry leadership from the perspective of managerial communication. Data were obtained from all the 10 five star hotels in Kathmandu valley. The study found out that maximum majority For effective functioning of any organization workplace communication plays crucial role.
Upon responding the importance of communication in workplace Doubles, drops and ditches: Deconstructing the art of the mountain bike trail-builder. Mountain biking's sustained popularity determines a need for greater purpose-built infrastructure as a stage for riders' performance, even if these domesticated spaces may create a rather inauthentic experience compared to the challenges While ever more bike parks and trail centres are being constructed, there is little known about how the trail builder forges an unforgettable riding experience.
To address this lacuna, the authors interviewed professional trail builders from Scotland and Germany in a qualitative study design that explored key design elements. These ranged from appreciation of the big picture to more directed considerations of a trail build that needs to balance the management of risk with the construction of a trail explicitly created to entertain, challenge and thrill.
Also paramount is the need to provide sufficient physical and psychological challenge to avoid ennui and set the stage, through the highly rhythmic riding of flowing trails, for the intrinsic reward of optimal experiences.
While there is a certain irony in ensuring safety for recreationalists for whom battle scars can be a badge of honour, the trail builder needs to ensure that ultimately the riders are being subtly orchestrated without it detracting from their trail experience. Trail builds should aim for a more sustainable construction. This has managerial consequences, as reducing the need to brake helps to cut trail maintenance. Manuel Sand. Using outdoor adventure to enhance intrinsic motivation and engagement in science and physical activity: An exploratory study.
Many nations are seeking novel approaches to increasing youth physical activity levels, as well as academic performance in science-related disciplines. This study investigated an integrated approach to addressing both issues by exploring This study investigated an integrated approach to addressing both issues by exploring student experiences in a a pilot outdoor adventure-based science course, and b their normal school settings before and after this course.
Twenty-two high school students participated in a five-day snow science program that incorporated winter outdoor adventure activities within a science curriculum. Variables related to attitudes, identity, intrinsic motivation, basic psychological needs, and engagement in science education and outdoor physical activities were measured, along with actual physical activity levels.
Findings provide preliminary support for further developing and evaluating adventure education and recreation programs with the dual aims of improving student engagement in science education and physical activity.
Management implication: This study explored outdoor physical activity and science learning in a publicly operated residential science school program based in a ski area and State park. The results can assist managers of public and private agencies implement innovative experiences that meet growing demand for personal development , education, health, wellness and meaning, in addition to enjoyment.
Recreation managers can apply findings to create novel programs during school breaks that appeal to youth, parents and school administrators alike. Findings suggested that integrated outdoor adventure-based programs may:. Engaging youth in physical activity and STEM subjects through outdoor adventure.
Physical inactivity and academic underperformance in STEM science, technology, engineering, and mathematics subjects are complex youth issues requiring multifaceted solutions. This exploratory study investigated a novel outdoor learning This exploratory study investigated a novel outdoor learning approach to addressing both issues through an outdoor adventure education OAE STEM education programme designed to enhance student engagement and self-determination in STEM subjects and physical activity.
Twenty-two high school secondary school students participated in a five-day alternative spring break snow science programme that integrated STEM topics with winter outdoor activities i. Results indicated that the OAE STEM programme provided an autonomy-supportive learning climate characterised by experiences of optimal engagement i.
Community Based Tourism CBT is among several types of tourism that have been considered sustainable and beneficial to the host populations in conservation areas. The local community participation in tourism in conservation areas is The local community participation in tourism in conservation areas is supposed to be high and its members should benefit from the tourism process.
However, having been presented with opportunity to improve their livelihoods, communities are constrained in various ways and generally fail to benefit from tourism development. This study was set to investigate constraints to community participation in conservation areas. Data was collected using researcher administered questionnaires and oral interviews. On 25th April at am local time, a devastating earthquake measuring 7. It is considered as one of the most fatal disasters in Nepal, ensuing aft restocks; avalanches and landslides triggered in It is considered as one of the most fatal disasters in Nepal, ensuing aft restocks; avalanches and landslides triggered in the aftermath killed over 9, people.
The most damage occurred when the earthquake triggered a destructive avalanche composed of ice, snow and soil, burying the entire Langtang village- a huge settlement of the popular adventure tourism destination of Nepal and killing at least people. This study envisions to explore the scopes of special-interest dark thanatology tourism in the post-disaster scene, and it is used as a vehicle for self-reflection and education. This paper also explores the tourism prototype for an adventure tourism destination that has been severely impacted by a disaster.
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