Dianne Draper, PhD
PhD in Geography University of Waterloo / CanadaMA University of Victoria / Canada
B Sc (Hons) University of Victoria / Canada
Areas of Research
Sustainability; resources and environmental management and planning
Sustainability and resources/environmental management and planning; parks, wildlife, water, coastal zone, fisheries. Biophilia, stewardship and sustainability.
Sustainability and resources/environmental management and planning; parks, wildlife, water, coastal zone, fisheries. Biophilia, stewardship and sustainability.
Sustainable tourism
Sustainable tourism; tourism growth management; ecotourism; community impacts; quality of life and governance issues
Sustainable tourism; tourism growth management; ecotourism; community impacts; quality of life and governance issues
Parks and protected areas
Adventure and ecotourism; resource protection and visitor experience
Adventure and ecotourism; resource protection and visitor experience
Experiential education
Experiential education pertaining to sustainability studies; field study programs; parks and protected areas; contemplative pedagogy
Experiential education pertaining to sustainability studies; field study programs; parks and protected areas; contemplative pedagogy
Supervising degrees
Geography - Doctoral: Unavailable
Geography - Masters: Unavailable
Geography - Masters: Unavailable
Geography - Masters: Unavailable
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