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Local Planning for Recreation and Tourism: A Case Study of Mountain Biking from New Zealand's Manawatu Region
Authors:Peter Mason  Sarah Leberman
Affiliation:1. Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management , Victoria University of Technology , Melbourne, Australia;2. Conservation Research Group, School of Forestry , University of Canterbury , Christchurch, New Zealand
Abstract:At the local level, planning for recreation and tourism is not necessarily a straight forward process. Local policy makers may be unable to reflect the complexity of the planning process, particularly when it should consider a variety of views representing different stakeholders. In addition, those involved in planning for recreation and tourism have often treated such activities in isolation from other factors which make up the social, environmental and economic fabric of a region. One of the reasons for this may belack of data, and the research in this article seeksto redress a similarlack in relation to mountain biking in the Manawatu Region of New Zealand. The recent increase in the number of mountain bikers world-wide has prompted studies in the USA and New Zealand, which have indicated a growing concern with environmental impacts, demonstrated attitudes of other recreationalists to mountain bikers and identified a number of management issues. This article presents research conducted in association with the Palmerston North City Council. It suggests that planning for recreation and tourism is often an ad hoc and reactive process and recommends the adoption of a more iterative approach.
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