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Research Publication No. 2
Data Review of Reef Related Tourism 1946-1980
Roy Claringbould, Jane Deakin and Pat Foster
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Australian Travel Industry Association (Queensland Board)
February 1984
- CONTENTS
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- PREFACE
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- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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- GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS USED & DEFINITION OF CONCEPTS
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- SUMMARY OF MAIN FINDINGS
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- DATA COLLECTIONS - TOURIST TRAFFIC, CAPACITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM PLANT AND SERVICES
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- Tourist Composition
- Seasonality
- Length of stay
- Employment/Occupation
- Tourist Accommodation
- Transport
- Recreation/Communication
- ECONOMIC BASE OF REEF RELATED TOURISM
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- INSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS
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- RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY
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- APPENDICES
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- Appendix I (Overseas visitors)
- Appendix II (Room Occupancy)
- Appendix III (Accommodation)
- Maps
- Appendix IV (Building Approvals)
- Appendix V (National Parks)
- Appendix VI (Tourist Attractions)
- Appendix VII (Launches/Tours)
- Appendix VIII (Employment)
- Appendix IX (Transport)
- Appendix X (Map of Queensland Local Authorities)
- Appendix XI (Map of Queensland Domestic Tourism Monitor Regions)
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
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