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Georgette Leah Burns
Georgette Leah Burns
Associate Professor, Griffith University
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When wildlife tourism goes wrong: a case study of stakeholder and management issues regarding Dingoes on Fraser Island, Australia
GL Burns, P Howard
Tourism Management 24 (6), 699-712, 2003
2222003
Anthropology and tourism: Past contributions and future theoretical challenges
GL Burns
Anthropological Forum 14 (1), 5-22, 2004
1682004
Interpretation in wildlife tourism: Assessing the effectiveness of signage on visitor behaviour at a seal watching site in Iceland
S Marschall, SM Granquist, GL Burns
Journal of outdoor recreation and tourism 17, 11-19, 2017
1042017
Should dingoes die? Principles for engaging ecocentric ethics in wildlife tourism management
GL Burns, J Macbeth, S Moore
Journal of Ecotourism 10 (3), 179-196, 2011
882011
Social sustainability of tourism in Iceland: A qualitative inquiry
G Helgadóttir, AV Einarsdóttir, GL Burns, GÞ Gunnarsdóttir, ...
Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism 19 (4-5), 404-421, 2019
862019
Animals as tourism objects: Ethically refocusing relationships between tourists and wildlife
GL Burns
Animals and tourism: Understanding diverse relationships 67, 44, 2015
592015
Deconstructing dingo management on Fraser Island, Queensland: the significance of social constructionism for effective wildlife management
KF Hytten, GL Burns
Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 14 (1), 48-62, 2007
422007
Ethics and responsibility in wildlife tourism: Lessons from compassionate conservation in the anthropocene
GL Burns
Wildlife tourism, environmental learning and ethical encounters: Ecological …, 2017
372017
International perceptions of animals and the importance of their welfare
M Sinclair, NYP Lee, MJ Hötzel, MCT de Luna, A Sharma, M Idris, ...
Frontiers in Animal Science 3, 2022
312022
Response and responsibility: humans as apex predators and ethical actors in a changing societal environment
PM Lewis, GL Burns, D Jones
Food Webs 12, 49-55, 2017
312017
The Host Community
GL Burns, THB Sofield
CRC for Sustainable Tourism, 2001
312001
The host community and wildlife tourism
GL Burns
Wildlife tourism: Impacts, management and planning, 125-144, 2004
292004
Indigenous responses to tourism in Fiji: what is happening?
GL Burns
Pacific island tourism, 82-93, 2003
282003
The fascination of fur and feathers: managing human-animal interactions in wildlife tourism settings
GL Burns
Australian Zoologist 33 (4), 446-457, 2006
252006
Hydropower and tourism in Iceland: Visitor and operator perspectives on preferred use of natural areas
GL Burns, L Haraldsdóttir
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism 25, 91-101, 2019
232019
A responsible framework for managing wildlife watching tourism: The case of seal watching in Iceland
JF Aquino, GL Burns, SM Granquist
Ocean & coastal management 210, 105670, 2021
222021
Does the experience make a difference? Comparing tourist attitudes pre-and post-visit towards the elephant tourism industry
EK Flower, GL Burns, DN Jones, J McBroom
Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights 2 (2), 100025, 2021
212021
Seal watching: An investigation of codes of conduct
EL Öqvist, SM Granquist, GL Burns, A Angerbjörn
Tourism in Marine Environments 13 (1), 1-15, 2018
192018
Ethics in tourism
GL Burns
The Routledge handbook of tourism and sustainability, 117-126, 2015
192015
Co-designing social marketing programs with “bottom of the pyramid” citizens
D Schmidtke, S Rundle-Thiele, K Kubacki, GL Burns
International Journal of Market Research 63 (1), 86-105, 2021
152021
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