Policy report
Tourism concessions in National Parks: neo-liberal tools for a conservation economy in New Zealand
Consider the prospects for sustainable tourism and recreation in the National Parks of New Zealand.
Journal article
Protected areas: How will they contribute to third millennium challenges?
Biodiversity is valued for its intrinsic worth and for its role in generating ecosystem services, such as soil fertility, clean air, renewable bio-resources, and water quality and availability. While biodiversity outcomes are generally pursued by nations for land in various types of ownership, this article focuses on protected areas on publicly owned lands. Currently, the...
Journal article
Governance of national parks at the crossroads: New Zealand’s silent reform
New Zealand’s national parks are major attractions for tourism and recreation, while hosting other commercial activities considered compatible with that primary role, like grazing, commercial filming and renewable electricity production. Commercial activities can only be carried out according to the terms of legal documents referred to as ‘concessions’ (typically, permits, licences and leases). There are...