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Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation
Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation
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A D V E N T U R E & E C O T O U R I S M<br />
JOURNALS & MAGAZINES<br />
Bucy, David E. M. Tourism Vs. Environmental Integrity and Livability. Legacy 2, 4<br />
(1991): 10-14.<br />
Dummer, Kathy. Affordable Ecotourism? A success Story form the North. Legacy 9, 2<br />
(1998): 28-31.<br />
Weiler, Betty. Assessing the Interpretation Competencies of Ecotour Guides. Journal<br />
of Interpretation Research 4, 1 (1999): 80-83.<br />
Zachary, Steve. Each One, Teach One: A Model for Heritage Protection and<br />
Ecotourism. Legacy 11, 3 (2000): 24-28.<br />
NATIONAL INTERPRETERS WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS<br />
Ashton, Patricia S., and Joni Blakeslee. Ecotourism: The Evolution of Nature Tourism<br />
Ethics and Leader Training. The 1995 Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 72-75.<br />
Baker, Molly Ames. Land History Interpretation in Adventure Education. 2000<br />
Interpretive Sourcebook (2000): 24-25.<br />
Crisler, Patrick. Adventure Education in Interpretation. 2000 Interpretive Sourcebook<br />
(2000): 167-168.<br />
Dummer, Kathy, and Peggy Callahan. Affordable Ecotourism?: A Success Story for<br />
Planners and Participants. 1997 Interpretive Sourcebook (1997): 96-97.<br />
Frost, Sandra. Here Be Dragons. 1998 Interpretive Sourcebook (1998): 151-153.<br />
Gillespie, Hollis J., and Susannah L. Smith. Adventure Park Safari Sells Conservation<br />
Education: Are They Listening? 2000 Interpretive Sourcebook (2000): 43-44.<br />
Hoessle, Kirk. Ecotourism and Interpretation: Roles, Relationships and Future<br />
Potential. The 1995 Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 76-77.<br />
Hudspeth, Thomas R. Developing Partnerships for Watchable Wildlife and Ecotourism<br />
in Island Pond, Vermont. 1998 Interpretive Sourcebook (1998): 73-75.<br />
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