The Great Barrier Reef: a regional case of tourism and natural resources
Tisdell, C.
Australian Parks and Recreation (May): 37-42
1983
Accession: 001477526
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is the largest marine park in the world and represents an interesting attempt to reconcile (by zoning) conflicting interests in the use of the area with conservational objectives. The region attracts about 2 million visitor trips per year.
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