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Abstract of Articles of TRR 27(3), 2002
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| Assessing
Stakeholder Perspectives on Heli-Skiing’s Socio-economic
Impacts in British Columbia’s Rocky Mountains: Applying
a Tourism Impact Scale
(Peter Williams and Hunter) |
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As heli-skiing has expanded in North American
alpine regions, so has concern over its effects on natural
ecosystems, adjacent forms of economic development, and
the socio-economic vitality of the nearby communities.
This study uses a tourism impact scale to assess the relative
changes induced by this industry on several of British
Columbia’s alpine communities. It uses this scale
to compare the perceived extent, direction and significance
of these changes as viewed by the heli-ski industry’s
operators, and representatives from the nearby communities.
Operators and community representatives express common
perspectives on the direction of most industry - induced
changes examined. They also state differing views on the
relative valence of these impacts. Perspectives on the
relative significance of some environmental and land use
changes are especially divergent. The paper offers recommendations
for addressing these differences.
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