by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Jun 12, 2020 | Akaroa, COVID-19, Economy, New Zealand, Tourism
Originally published in RNZ Businesses in Akaroa are worried they will find it hard to survive the abrupt end to the cruise ship season due to Covid-19 restrictions. The Golden Princess is now on its way to Melbourne after docking in Akaroa. Photo: RNZ / Anan Zaki The...
by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Jun 12, 2020 | Development, Economy, Environment, Marketing, New Zealand, News, Planning, Policy, Research, Sustainability, Tourism
A Sustainable Growth FrameworkKaupapa Whakapakari Tāpoi Our Vision Growing a sustainable tourism industry that benefits New Zealanders Tourism 2025 & Beyond provides a clear pathway towards a sustainable tourism industry for Aotearoa New Zealand. Released in May...
by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Jun 12, 2020 | Awareness, Development, Economy, Environment, Marketing, New Zealand, Planning, Policy, Research, Sustainability, Tourism
Associate Professor Ian Yeoman, Head of the Tourism Management Group at Victoria University Wellington, suggests ways to ensure the country’s number one export industry continues to be successful, but in the right way. 24 May 2019 You may be aware of media...
by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Jun 12, 2020 | Economy, New Zealand, Planning, Policy, Research, Tourism
International Visitor Survey (IVS) data is presented in the following user-friendly formats. Infographic: provides a visual summary of international visitor expenditure and arrival numbers by key markets. Key data table: provides a summary of international visitor...
by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Jun 12, 2020 | Awareness, Economy, Marketing, New Zealand, News, Planning, Policy, Research, Sustainability, Tourism
The Monthly Regional Tourism Estimates (MRTEs) provide an estimate of regional monthly expenditure on tourism from both international and domestic consumers. Explore
by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Jun 12, 2020 | Economy, New Zealand, Planning, Policy, Research, Tourism
The Tourism Satellite Account (TSA) report presents information on tourism’s contribution to the New Zealand economy in terms of expenditure and employment. Latest Tourism Satellite Account — Dec 2019 Stats NZ develops and publishes the Tourism Satellite Account...
by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Jun 12, 2020 | Economy, Environment, Marketing, New Zealand, Planning, Policy, Research, Tourism
The tourism satellite account provides a picture of the role tourism plays in New Zealand, with information on the changing levels and impact of tourism activity. Key provisional estimates Key provisional estimates for the year ended March 2019: Total tourism...
by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Jun 8, 2020 | Awareness, COVID-19, Development, Economy, Environment, News, Research, Resilience, Sustainability
By Kurt Cobb, originally published by Resource Insights It’s hard to ignore the protests on the streets of the world’s cities of late. Those protests are coming from a populace who knows that the system they live under long ago stopped benefiting them. While the focus...
by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Jun 8, 2020 | Awareness, COVID-19, Development, Economy, Environment, News, Planning, Policy, Research, Resilience, Sustainability
By Robert P. Brooks, originally published by Resilience.org What better time to shift our thinking and actions away from a hyperconsumptive, inequality-widening, environmentally-detrimental era than the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Having been shaken to our...
by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Jun 8, 2020 | Awareness, COVID-19, News, Research, Resilience, Sustainability
Pandemics are unique among disasters in that they attack the whole world at the same time – and in this manner, the new Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has shown itself to be flawless. As it marches around the globe, many of the countries with escalating outbreaks have looked...