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Research Publication No. 8
A User-Based Evaluation Of The Zoning Plan And Day-To-Day Management In The Capricornia Section Of The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
Environment Science and Services
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
March 1987
- COVER PAGE & VERSO
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- CONTENTS
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- SUMMARY
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- INTRODUCTION
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- Background
- Target populations
- Survey objectives
- Study outputs
- THE SURVEY METHODOLOGY
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- The survey methods employed
- The samples selected
- The variables measured
- THE SURVEY RESULTS
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- Introduction
- Awareness variables
- Impact variables
- Attitudinal variables
- Preference variables
- CONCLUSIONS
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- APPENDICES
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