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Item Use of Captiva Beaches and Economic Impact 1989-90(1990-09-01) Regional Research Associates, Inc.This report summarizes the results of surveys of beach users on the gulf-front beaches of Captiva Island that were undertaken in the summer of 1989 and the winter of 1990. The purpose of the surveys was to measure the economic impact of the beaches on the island, the county, and the state. Additionally, the survey represents an updating of previous surveys of Captiva's beaches that were taken prior to the beach restoration project that was commenced in 1988 and was completed in April 1989. As a result, the surveys can be used to measure the effect of the beach restoration on beach use and its economic impact.Item Community Attitude Toward Tourism and Preservation Survey(1992-10-23) Texas A&M UniversityItem Beach Use on Turner Beach: Winter 1992(1992-12-20) Regional Research Associates, Inc.Item Park Board of Trustees of the City of Galveston Tourist Development Communications Plan 1994(1993-09-29) Dancie Perugini Ware Public Relations/AdvertisingThe 1994 Galveston Park Board of Trustees Communications Plan will emphasize Galveston as a family-oriented island resort destination for all seasons. Advertising and public relations messages will focus on the beach and its related attractions, as well as the island's rich historical and cultural heritage. Integral to all these efforts will be a well-planned publicity, promotions, and special events program to enhance the renourishment of the beaches from 10th to 61st Streets.Item Lebanon: Tripoli and the Batroun Coastal Area(Environmental Software and Services, 1995)The case study addresses the City of Tripoli and the Batroun Coastal Area in regards to river drainage, urban development.Item Furthering Coastal Stewardship in Small Islands: Country Report - Seychelles(UNESCO, 1998) De Comarmond, AlainItem Environmental impacts of tourism(CIHEAM, 2003) Camarda, D.; Grassini, L.Item Tourism Niagara Falls(Niagara Falls Tourism, 2003)The City of Niagara Falls has been synonymous with tourism - providing visitors with an array of attractions, fine accommodations and vacation ideas that complement the cornerstone of our Tourism industry - the magnificent Niagara Falls.Item Coastal and Marine Environments(Environmental State and Trends: 20 Year Retrospective, 2005) Arthurton, Russell; Korateng, KwameItem Philippines Coastal & Marine Resources: An Introduction(Philippines Environment Monitor, 2005) Philippines Environment MonitorItem What is Ecotourism?(Ecological Tourism in Europe, 2005-11-13) Vrujci, Banja; CEEWEB AcademyItem Visitor Needs Assessment and Economic Analysis at South Carolina Beaches(2006) Oh, Chi-Ok; Dixon, Anthony; Draper, JasonPresents results of a March-April 2006 survey of visitors to South Carolina beaches in Charleston, Hilton Head, and Myrtle Beach.Item Protecting Maine's Beaches for the Future(Maine Department of Environmental Protection, 2006-02) Burson, Malcolm; Gardner, RobItem Visitor Needs Assessment and Economic Analysis at South Carolina Beaches(Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, Clemson, South Carolina, 2006-06) Chi-Ok Oh; Dixon, Anthony; Draper, JasonItem Coastal Conservation and Tourism(World Wide Fund For Nature, 2007-04) World Wide Fund For NatureItem Sustainable Development of Coastal Tourism in the South West Indian Ocean II: Strategic Environmental Assessments at National and Regional Levels(RecoMap Indian Ocean, 2007-11) Palerm, JuanItem Global Trends in Coastal Tourism(Center on Ecotourism and Sustainable Development, 2007-12) Honey, Martha; Krantz, DavidItem Disaster Risk Management For Coastal Tourism Destinations Responding to Climate Change(United Nations Environment Programme, 2008) United Nations Environment ProgrammeItem Galveston Island Tourism Economic Impact Analysis(2008) Angelou EconomicsAnalysis of the state of Galveston Island's tourism industry post-Hurricane Ike, its economic impact, and the need to recover from the hurricane.Item Sustainable Coastal Tourism(United Nations Environment Programme, 2009-02)