Interpretation and visitor orientation plan : Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
Charles Walsh Nature Tourism Services2002
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Provides direction on effective strategies for persenting the GBMWHA to all key audiences including vistors, local communities & special groups. Identifies the messages themes products & programs required to achieve its high quality presentation.
Interpretation and visitor orientation plan : Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area / by Charles Walsh Nature Tourism Services and Elanus Word and Image
Sydney NSW Charles Walsh Nature Tourism Services November 2002
71 pages colour illustrations maps
The operating environment -- Administrative and management arranagements - Oblifations under the world heritage convention - Agency objectives - Indigenous interests - Vistors characteristics and needs - Other agencies and groups - Economic interests - Factors affecting achievability - Values to be communicated -- Recognised world heritage values - Target audiences for interpretation and orientation -- Vistors - Communities, agencies and special groups - Existing information, interpretation and education products and programs -- Published material - Orientation, directional and interpretive signage - Displays - Internet - Personal contact - Strategic responses to challenges in presenting the Greater Blue Moutains competing interests
333.78 INT
333.78
English
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