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[Resource management planning Resource management planning has undergone significant changes in the level of public participation and decision making during the last few decades. The numbers and varying needs of stakeholders have drastically increased, while methodology and tools to analyze and incorporate sometimes competiting demands have only increased piecemeal. It was hypothesized that surveys, based upon expectancy theory, could be used to collect user needs and preference data from under-represented populations to expand integrated planning outreach]
Published: Nov 20, 2010
Keywords: Visitor Group; Expectancy Theory; Heritage Manager; Heritage Tourism; International Visitor
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