The Issue with Tourism

From an “Insight” feature in The Dominion Post, June 2, 2018:

“The rapturous promotional description of our tourist hotspots conspicuously omits the growing reality – unbridled tourism growth is causing overcrowding, risking damage to the precious places tourists come to experience, and to New Zealand’s reputation as a tourist destination.”

The article accuses NZ’s Department of Conservation (the “de facto tourist department”) of sending conflicting messages.

I was the first and only ever Assistant Director (Recreation & Tourism) in DOC, a government agency established in 1987. I came to the job with cautionary views about tourism growth and a conviction about the need to preserve recreational opportunities, some of which could not stand high visitor numbers.

In my short, two-year term in that job I tried to get my views established as policy in DOC. At one stage I had a seconded ranger from the Australian National Parks & Wildlife Service working on a project to identify research resources that would help DOC establish recreational carrying capacities.

All to no avail it seems.
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Published on June 03, 2018 11:45 Tags: conservation, new-zealand, overcrowding, recreation, tourism
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