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Research Publication No. 1
Green Island Economic Study
Economic Associates Australia
Economic and Management Consultants
June 1983
- SUMMARY
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- Introduction
- The Island Today
- Current Employment and Income Effects
- Forecasting
- Options Selected for Evaluation
- Evaluation
- Planning for the Future
- INTRODUCTION
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- Background and Purpose
- Study Objectives
- Conduct of the Study
- Acknowledgements
- Report Outline
- GREEN ISLAND - CURRENT STATUS
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- General Description
- Tourism
- Current Land and Reef Uses
- Transportation
- Environmental Features
- Erosion
- Public Facilities and Infrastructure
- VISITOR ATTITUDES ABOUT GREEN ISLAND
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- Data Sources
- Study Surveys
- Some Findings of the Accommodation Survey
- Some Ferry Survey Findings
- ECONOMIC IMPACT OF GREEN ISLAND TOURISM
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- Basis for Estimates
- Expenditure on Green Island
- Average Daily Tourist Expenditure
- Green Island Sector Revised
- Interpretation of Impacts
- PROSPECTS AND OPTIONS
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- Historical Trends
- Forecasting Methodology
- Constraints and Opportunities
- Island Stability
- EVALUATION
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- Evaluation concepts
- Valuation of “Status Quo” Alternative
- Assessment of Individual Activities
- Evaluation of Other Alternatives
- Planning for the Future
- REFERENCES
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- APPENDICES
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- Accommodation Survey Questionnaire
- Ferry Survey Questionnaire
- Transactions Data
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