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1 Curriculum Vitae 1. Personal Information Name: Brent Lovelock 2. Qualifications (a) Ph.D. Otago 2001 P.G. Dip. Hort. Sc. Massey 1995 B.For.Sc. (Hons) Canterbury 1983 (b) Are you currently enrolled in a higher degree qualification: No 3. Professional Affiliations/Memberships Member: Tourism Industry Association of New Zealand 4. Employment History (a) Present Position Associate Professor, Department of Tourism, University of Otago 2012- Co-Director, Centre for Recreation Research, Business School, University of Otago 2007- (b) Employment History Senior Lecturer, Department of Tourism, University of Otago 2005-2011 Lecturer, Department of Tourism, University of Otago Dec 2000-October 2004 Lecturer (fixed term), Department of Tourism, University of Otago Jun 2000-Dec 2000 Assistant Lecturer, Centre for Tourism, University of Otago Sept 1999- Jun 2000 Research Officer, UCOL (Palmerston North) 1998-1999 Lecturer, International Pacific College (Palmerston North) 1994-1996 Conservation Officer, Department of Conservation (Palm. Nth) 1991-1994 Planning Officer, Department of Conservation (Palm. Nth) 1988-1991 Environmental Forester, NZ Forest Service (Invercargill) 1984-1987 Forester, Forest Research Institute, Christchurch 1983-1984 5. Other Relevant Experience (a) Experience Working in an Overseas Country (not Previously Listed) (b) International Collaboration (i) New Zealand-India Research Institute grant Medical tourism in India: Associate Professor Santosh Kumar, Institute of Health Management, Jaipur, India; Associate Professor Monika Prakash, Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel , Gwalior, India (ii) Named researcher on the project Northern Insights: Service Innovation and Tourist Experiences in the High North: The Co-creation of Value for Consumers, Firms and the Tourism Industry (2009-2011). Providing input on the Nature Based tourist Experiences

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Curriculum Vitae 1. Personal Information Name: Brent Lovelock 2. Qualifications

(a) Ph.D. Otago 2001 P.G. Dip. Hort. Sc. Massey 1995 B.For.Sc. (Hons) Canterbury 1983

(b) Are you currently enrolled in a higher degree qualification: No 3. Professional Affiliations/Memberships Member: Tourism Industry Association of New Zealand 4. Employment History (a) Present Position Associate Professor, Department of Tourism, University of Otago 2012- Co-Director, Centre for Recreation Research, Business School, University of Otago 2007- (b) Employment History

Senior Lecturer, Department of Tourism, University of Otago 2005-2011 Lecturer, Department of Tourism, University of Otago Dec 2000-October 2004 Lecturer (fixed term), Department of Tourism, University of Otago Jun 2000-Dec 2000 Assistant Lecturer, Centre for Tourism, University of Otago Sept 1999- Jun 2000

Research Officer, UCOL (Palmerston North) 1998-1999 Lecturer, International Pacific College (Palmerston North) 1994-1996 Conservation Officer, Department of Conservation (Palm. Nth) 1991-1994 Planning Officer, Department of Conservation (Palm. Nth) 1988-1991 Environmental Forester, NZ Forest Service (Invercargill) 1984-1987 Forester, Forest Research Institute, Christchurch 1983-1984 5. Other Relevant Experience (a) Experience Working in an Overseas Country (not Previously Listed) (b) International Collaboration

(i) New Zealand-India Research Institute grant Medical tourism in India: Associate Professor Santosh Kumar, Institute of Health Management, Jaipur, India; Associate Professor Monika Prakash, Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel , Gwalior, India

(ii) Named researcher on the project Northern Insights: Service Innovation and Tourist Experiences in the High North: The Co-creation of Value for Consumers, Firms and the Tourism Industry (2009-2011). Providing input on the Nature Based tourist Experiences

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component, in collaboration with Associate Professor Normann, Harstad University College, and Professor Mehmetoglu, Lillehammer University College.

(iii) Collaboration with Associate Professor Oystein Normann, Harstad University College,

Norway: Sustainable marine fishing tourism in peripheral regions: a comparative study of the Lofoten Islands, Norway and Stewart Island and the Chatham Islands, New Zealand (2008-2010).

6. Research Activities (a) Research Expertise

Sustainable tourism development - policy and planning Nature-based and peripheral area tourism Tourism and the consumption of wildlife Ethics of tourism Tourism and disability

(b) Experience in Applied R & D, contract research, consultancies, patents

2013: Project Leader: The Economic Value of Freshwater Fishing - Otago Region. Fish and Game

New Zealand (with L. Jiang, Dr V Kahui, Dr P Thorsnes) 2012: Project Leader: The Economic Value of Helicopter-Assisted Guided Hunting in New Zealand.

Helicopter Operators Group (Value $7,000) 2012: Project Leader: The Around the Mountain Cycle Trail: Its Potential Impact upon the Oreti River

Trout Fishery. Southland Region Fish and Game New Zealand. (Value $5,000) 2010: Project Leader: Destination Management Framework: Demand Literature review. Department

of Conservation, National Office (Value $25,000). 2009: Project Leader: Taieri Gorge Railway- Otago Central Rail Trail demand study – contract to

Otago Excursion Train Trust (Value $9,000). 2008: Co-director Centre for Recreation Research: School of Business Strategic Initiative fund,

Value $47,592 (for 2008 & 2009). 2008: Project Co-leader: Hakatere Conservation Park – Visitor Study – contract to Department of

Conservation, Value $13,000. 2008: Project Co-leader: Ahuriri and Ruataniwha Conservation Parks –Combined Data Analysis –

contract to Department of Conservation, Value $5,000. 2007: Project Co-leader: Ruataniwha Conservation Park – Visitor Study – contract to Department of

Conservation, Value $7,500. 2006: Project Co-leader: Ahuriri Conservation Park – Visitor Study – contract to Department of

Conservation, Value $5,000. 2003: Project Leader: Catlins Tourism Strategy – contract to Venture Southland (Invercargill City

Council, Gore District Council & Southland District Council) and Clutha District Economic Development Board: Value $31,608.

2003: Industry report (sole author) – feasibility study for eco-tourism and accommodation

development in Western Otago. Client: Te Puni Kokiri, Ministry of Maori Development, Value $2,000.

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2002: Industry report (sole author) – feasibility study for accommodation development in Western Southland. Client: Polson Higgs for Te Puni Kokiri, Ministry of Maori Development, Value $2,000.

1999: Research and consultancy assessing student satisfaction for Manawatu Polytechnic (UCOL),

Palmerston North, Value $20,000. (c) Research Grants (significant grants only)

University of Otago Teaching Development Grant 2014: Monitoring the social and environmental responsibility of Otago Students. Value $20,000 (Co- researcher. Dr D. Mather, Dept Marketing, Principal Investigator) University of Otago Research Grant 2014: ‘Dental tourism’ - New Zealanders travelling abroad for dental treatment: Implications for practitioners. Value $8500. (Principal Investigator: with Co-researchers Prof K. Lyons, Dept Oral Rehabilitation; Dr K. Lovelock, Dept Public Health, OUW. New Zealand-India Research Institute Grant 2013: Medical tourism in India. Value $25,000.(Principal Investigator, with Dr K Lovelock, Dept Preventive and Social Medicine). University of Otago Research Grant 2012: New Zealanders travelling abroad for medical services: Motivations, destination choice, behaviours and post-trip outcomes. Value $12,000. (Principal Investigator). University of Otago Teaching Development Grant 2012: How environmentally-literate are University of Otago undergraduates? Value $20,000 (Co-Investigator with Prof Kerry Shephard (HEDC), John Harraway (Maths and Stats), Dr Mick Strack (Surveying), Dr Sheila Skeaff (Human Nutrition), and Assoc. Prof. Liz Slooten (Zoology)). University of Otago Teaching Development Grant 2011: Understanding the ecological worldviews of undergraduate students. Value $20,000 (Co-Investigator with Prof Kerry Shephard (HEDC), John Harraway (Maths and Stats), Mick Strack (Surveying), Dr Sheila Skeaff (Human Nutrition), and Assoc. Prof. Liz Slooten (Zoology)). Sport and Recreation New Zealand Research Grant (SPARC) 2009: Understanding commitment and enduring involvement in outdoor recreation in New Zealand. Value $30,000 (Principal Investigator). Sport and Recreation New Zealand Research Grant (SPARC) 2008: Recent immigrants’ recreation experiences of outdoor nature-based settings in New Zealand. Value $25,000 (Principal Investigator) (with Dr K Lovelock, named Co-Investigator (Preventive & Social Medicine) and Dr A Thompson, named Co-investigator (Tourism)). Sport and Recreation New Zealand Research Grant (SPARC) 2008: Family preferences, experiences and benefits associated with outdoor in Aotearoa. Value $20,028 (Named Co-Investigator) (with Dr A Thompson (Tourism) and Dr Mike Boyes (Physical Education)). University of Otago Research Grant 2007: Barriers and facilitators of entrepreneurship in transitional economies: from fishing to tourism in peripheral maritime societies Value $8,000. (Principal Investigator). University of Otago School of Business Research Grant 2006: Environmental attitudes of the mobility-impaired and consequences for enhancement of access to the New Zealand backcountry. Value $5,000. (Principal Investigator). University of Otago School of Business Research Grant 2004: Factors influencing the development of consumptive wildlife tourism (hunting) as an economic strategy in rural peripheral areas. Value $4,000. (Principal Investigator)

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University of Otago School of Business Research Grant 2003: The impact of the use of 1080 poison upon destination image and tourist behaviour in New Zealand. Value $5,000. (Principal investigator). University of Otago Research Grant 2002: Travel consultant practice in the provision of advice for travel to politically sensitive destinations Value $10,500. (Principal Investigator).

(d) Supervision of Postgraduate Students

Degree Name Topic Supervisor 1 Supervisor 2 Split Year Complete PhD PhD Teresa Leopold Post tsunami recovery Dr B Lovelock Dr D Duval 50:50 2004 2008 PhD Daniela Schilcher EU tourism development Prof C M Hall Dr N Carr Dr B Lovelock (adv) 2004 PhD Julia Albrecht Policy implementation Dr B Lovelock Dr R Mitchell 50:50 2005 2008 PhD Andrea Valentin Ethical travel Dr N Carr Dr B Lovelock 50:50 2005 2010 PhD Edeiser de la Santa Ecotourism policy Dr B Lovelock Dr D Duval 50:50 2006 2010 PhD Karla Boluk Fair trade tourism Dr R Mitchell Dr B Lovelock 50:50 2006 2011 PhD Donna Keen High country narratives AProf H Tucker Dr B Lovelock 50:50 2007 (wd) PhD Chengeto Chaderopa Transboundary tourism Dr A Thompson Dr B Lovelock 50:50 2007 2010 PhD Dzingai Nyahunzvi Park commercialisation Dr B Lovelock Prof J Higham 50:50 2007 2010 PhD Fernando Oyarzun Tourism policy Dr B Lovelock AProf N Carr 50:50 2009 2014 PhD Jovel Ananayo World Heritage mgmt Dr B Lovelock Dr A Thomson 50:50 2010 2014 PhD Geoffrey Bellamy Heritage Tourism Dr B Lovelock Dr I Barber 50:50 2010 (wd) PhD Fiona Bakas Tourism handicrafts AProf H Tucker Dr B Lovelock 60:40 2011 2014 PhD Felix Bello National Park planning Dr B Lovelock AP N Carr 50:50 2012 PhD Susan Weidmann Dark tourism Dr B Lovelock Drs Filep 50:50 2013 PhD Kokel Melubo Tourism enterprises Dr B Lovelock Dr S Filep 50:50 2013 PhD Chiara Massacesi Community mapping Dr B Lovelock Dr A Thompson50:50 2014 PhD Leo Hu Water use in tourism Dr B Lovelock Drs Ying, Mauger 50:25:25 2014 PhD Tim Stafford Community tourism Dr B Lovelock AP Tucker 50:50 2013 PhD Arianne Reis Recreational conflict Dr A Thompson Dr B Lovelock 50:50 2006 (RSL subst) PhD Anna Palliser Social-ecological systems Dr B Lovelock AP C Freeman 50:50 2006 (RSL subst) Master of Tourism MTour Jackie Dawson Environmental values Prof C M Hall Dr B Lovelock 50:50 2002 2003 MTour Ying Lian Bi Ecotourism in China Dr S Boyd Dr B Lovelock 50:50 2002 2003 MTour Caroline Higham Marine tourism Prof C M Hall Dr B Lovelock 50:50 2002 2003 MTour Fiona McDonald Strategic planning SMEs Dr A Thompson Dr B Lovelock 50:50 2007 2009 MTour Oliver O’Sullivan Wilderness Values Dr B Lovelock 100 2011 2013 M Com Leon Jiang Fisheries value Dr B Lovelock Drs Kahui; Thorsnes 50:25:25 2013 2014 400 Level Dissertations (PGDipTour and Honours) PGDip Caren Schroeder Tourism development Dr B Lovelock 2000 2000 PGDip Megan Brown Milford access Dr B Lovelock 2000 2000 PGDip Kevin Robinson Hunting tourism Dr B Lovelock 2001 2001 PGDip Melissa Galt Tourist motivations Dr B Lovelock 2002 2002 PGDip Yusuf Riza Conservation funding Dr B Lovelock 2002 2002 PGDip Lee Jun Ho Asian tourism NZ Dr B Lovelock 2002 2002 PGDip Torill Johansen Wolf tourism Dr B Lovelock 2003 2003 PGDip Grethe Austgarden Destination management Dr B Lovelock 2003 2003 PGDip Wayne Campbell SME motivations Dr B Lovelock 2003 2003 PGDip Karen Lindsay Destination management Dr B Lovelock 2003 2003 PGDip Paolo Mura Authenticity: ethnic areas Dr B Lovelock 2005 2005 PGDip Amy Jones Vendor machines Dr B Lovelock 2005 2005 PGDip Jeff Milham Hunting tourism Dr B Lovelock 2005 2005

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PGDip Iklee Ismail Maldives tourism Dr B Lovelock 2006 2006 PGDip Ian Elliot Educational tourism Dr B Lovelock 2006 2006 Hons Martine Baastian Milford Sound access Dr B Lovelock 2006 2006 Hons Alex Lanham SMEs sustainability Dr B Lovelock 2006 2006 PGDip Patricia Roney Disaster response Dr B Lovelock 2007 2007 PGDip Nathan Christie Ghost tourism Dr B Lovelock 2009 2009 Hons Thomas McAuliffe Fishing tourism Dr B Lovelock 2010 2010 Hons Karthick Anbalagan Coffee tourism Rwanda Dr B Lovelock 2012 2012 8. Teaching Activities

(a) See teaching profile

(b) Significant Innovations etc

Recipient: University of Otago Teaching Development Grant 2014: Monitoring the social and environmental responsibility of Otago Students. Value $20,000 (Co- researcher. Dr D. Mather, Dept Marketing, Principal Investigator) Recipient: University of Otago Teaching Development Grant 2012: How environmentally-literate are University of Otago undergraduates? Value $20,000 (Co-Investigator with Prof Kerry Shephard (HEDC), John Harraway (Maths and Stats), Dr Mick Strack (Surveying), Dr Sheila Skeaff (Human Nutrition), and Assoc. Prof. Liz Slooten (Zoology)). Recipient: University of Otago Teaching Development Grant 2011: Understanding the ecological worldviews of undergraduate students. Value $20,000 (Co-investigator with Prof Kerry Shephard (HEDC), John Harraway (Maths and Stats), Mick Strack (Surveying), Dr Sheila Skeaff (Human Nutrition), and Assoc. Prof. Liz Slooten (Zoology)).

(c) Teaching administration and leadership, quality assurance, evaluation

Deputy HOD 2012-2014 Chair Dept Tourism Teaching and Learning Ctte 2012-2014 Dept Tourism Graduate Studies Ctte 2011-2012 Chair Dept Tourism Ethics Ctte 2010-2012 School of Business Undergraduate Advisory Group 2008-2010 Dept Tourism Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Group 2010 Dept Tourism Curriculum Working Group 2009 Designated Advisor of Studies 2010-2013 Tourism Undergraduate Co-ordinator 2007-2008 B.Tour and B. Com (Tour) Course Advisor, 2002-2013 B.Tour (Hons) and B.Com (Tour) (Hons) Co-ordinator 2006-2007 Co-ordinator undergraduate class representatives 2002-2013 Member: Distance Learning Forum 2004-2013 Member: Education for Sustainability group 2010-2013 Member CALT panel for University of Otago teaching awards 2010-2013 Member CALT panel for Innovation in Teaching and E-learning awards 2008-2009

(d) Professional development achievements

Attended St John Advanced First Aid 19/3/2014 Attended St John Advanced First Aid 26/3/2012 Attended ITS Blackboard Anti-Plagiarism course, 15/2/2010 Attended ITS computing training programmes: NVivo for Qualitative Analysis 27/3/03 Endnote 29/8/03

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9. Student evaluation of teaching (see teaching profile)

10. Publications

(a) Books 1. Lovelock, B.A. and Lovelock, K.M. (2013) The Ethics of Tourism: Critical and Applied Perspectives.

Routledge, London. 2. Lovelock, B.A. (ed.) (2008) Tourism and the Consumption of Wildlife: Hunting, shooting and sportfishing.

Routledge, London.

(b) Book Chapters

1. Lovelock, B.A. (in press) Sustainable mobility within natural areas - the perspectives of persons with

disabilities. In Orsi, F. (ed.) Sustainable transportation in natural and protected areas. Routledge, London.

2. Lovelock, B.A. (in press) Troubled-shooting: The ethics of helicopter-assisted guided trophy hunting of tourists for tahr. In Markwell, K. (ed.) Birds, Beasts and Tourists: Human-Animal Relations in Tourism. Channel View, Bristol.

3. Lovelock, B.A. (in press) Consumptive and non-consumptive tourism practices: The case of wildlife tourism. In Hall, C.M., Gössling, S. and Scott, D. (eds) Routledge Handbook on Tourism and Sustainability. Routledge, London.

4. Lovelock, B.A. (2014) The moralisation of flying: cocktails in seat 33G, famine and pestilence below. In Mostafanezhad, M. and Hannam, K. (eds) Moral Encounters in Tourism, pp139-154. Routledge: London.

5. Lovelock, K.M. and Lovelock, B.A. (2014) Medical Tourism: Consumptive practice, ethics and health care - the importance of subjective proximity. In Boluk, K, and Weeden, C. (eds) Managing Ethical Consumption in Tourism pp207-224. Routledge, London.

6. Shephard K, Harraway J, Lovelock B, Skeaff S, Slooten, Strack M and Jowett T (2013) Monitoring changes in the sustainability attributes of higher education students in a New Zealand university. In W L. Filho (Ed) Sustainable Development at Universities: New Horizons, pp117-127. Peter Lang Scientific Publishers, Frankfurt.

7. Lovelock, B.A. (2008) Introduction to consumptive wildlife tourism. In Lovelock, B.A (ed.). Tourism and the Consumption of Wildlife: Hunting, shooting and sportfishing. Pp 3-30. Routledge, London.

8. Lovelock, B.A. (2008) Conclusion: Consumptive Wildlife Tourism - Sustainable niche or endangered

species? . In Lovelock, B.A. (ed.) Tourism and the Consumption of Wildlife: Hunting, shooting and sportfishing, pp 281-287. Routledge, London.

9. Dawson, J, and Lovelock, B.A (2008) Environmental Values of Non-consumptive and Consumptive

Marine Tourists in the South Island of New Zealand. In Lovelock, B.A. (ed.) Tourism and the Consumption of Wildlife: Hunting, shooting and sportfishing, pp 129-140. Routledge, London.

10. Lovelock, B.A. (2007) “If that’s a moose, I’d hate to see a rat!”: Visitors’ perspectives on naturalness and

the consequences for ecological integrity in peripheral natural areas of New Zealand. In Muller, D.K. and Jannson, B. (eds) Tourism in Peripheries: Perspectives from the North and South pp 124-140. CABI Wallingford Oxon. UK.

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11. Lovelock, B.A. and Robinson, K. (2005) Maximising economic returns from consumptive wildlife tourism in peripheral areas: White-tailed deer hunting on Stewart Island/Rakiura, New Zealand. In Hall, M and Boyd, S (eds) Nature-based tourism in peripheral areas: Development or disaster? pp 151-172. Channelview, Clevedon, UK.

12. Lovelock, B.A. (2003) New Zealand travel agent practice in the provision of advice for travel to risky

destinations. In Hall, C.M., Timothy, D.J., and Duval, D.T. (eds) Safety and Security in Tourism: Relationships, Management and Marketing pp 259-280. The Haworth Hospitality Press, Binghamton, New York.

13. Lovelock, B.A. (2003) Environmental NGOs and tourism in South-East Asia and Oceania. In Bao, J.,

Zhong, X. and A. Lew (Eds) Tourism planning and management in developing countries pp 355-373. Commission on the Geography of Tourism of the Geographical Society of China, and the Tourism, Leisure and Global Change Study Group of the International Geographical Union, Department of Geography and Public Planning at Northern Arizona University.

(c) Refereed Journal Articles

1. Lovelock, B.A., Walters, T., Jellum, C. and Thompson, A. (under consideration) The involvement of

children, adolescents and young adults in nature-based recreation. Leisure Sciences

2. Lovelock, B.A., Jellum, C. and Thompson, A. (under consideration) Pulling the pin on active outdoor leisure: building an understanding of leisure abandonment from the narratives of outdoor recreationists. Leisure Sciences

3. Anbalagan, K. and Lovelock, B.A. (2014) The potential for coffee tourism development in Rwanda –

neither black nor white. Tourism and Hospitality Research 14 (1-2) 81-96.

4. Jowett, T., Harraway, J. Lovelock, B., Skeaff

, S., Slooten

, L., Strack

, M. and Shephard, K. (2014)

Multinomial-regression modelling of the environmental attitudes of higher education students based on the Revised New Ecological Paradigm Scale, The Journal of Environmental Education 45(1) 1-15.

5. Shephard, K., Harraway, J., Jowett, T., Lovelock, B., Skeaff, S., Slooten, L., Strack, M. and Furnari, M. (2014) Longitudinal analysis of the environmental attitudes of university students, Environmental Education Research, DOI: 10.1080/13504622.2014.913126

6. Reis, A., Lovelock, B. and Jellum, C. (2014) Linking tourism products to enhance cycle tourism: The case of the Taieri Gorge Railway and the Otago Central Rail Trail, New Zealand, Annals of Leisure Research, 18 (1-2) 71-85.

7. Shephard, K., Harraway, J., Lovelock, B., Skeaff, S., Slooten, L., Strack, M., Furnari, M. and Jowett, T.

(2014) Is the environmental literacy of university students measurable? Environmental Education

Research, 20(4) 476-495.

8. Reis, A., Thompson, A. and Lovelock, B. (2013) Parks and families: Addressing management facilitators and constraints to outdoor recreation participation, Annals of Leisure Research, 15(4), pp. 315-334.

9. Lovelock, B.A. (2013) Taking the ethical highroad: modelling travel patterns in an ethical world, Tourism Review International,16(3) pp.183-202.

10. Lovelock, B.A., Lovelock, K.M., Jellum, C., and Thompson, A.M. (2013) Could immigrants care less about the environment? A comparison of the environmental attitudes of immigrant and native-born New Zealanders. Society and Natural Resources. 26(4) 402-419.

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11. Lovelock, B.A., Lovelock, K.M., Jellum, C., and Thompson, A.M. (2012) Immigrants’ experiences of nature-based recreation in New Zealand. Annals of Leisure Research, 15(3) pp. 204-226.

12. Lovelock, B.A. (2011) Single worthwhile policy, seeking legitimacy and implementation: Sustainable tourism at the regional destination level, New Zealand. Policy Quarterly 7(4) pp. 20-26.

13. Lovelock, K.M., Lovelock, B.A., Jellum, C. and Thompson, A. (2011) In Search of Belonging: Immigrant Experiences of Outdoor Nature-Based Settings in New Zealand. Leisure Studies 30(4) pp.513-529.

14. Thompson, A., Lovelock, B., Reis, A., Kjelsberg, M., Sides, G., Wright, R. and Jellum, C. (2010) Traditional livelihoods, conservation and recreation: Reflections on managing visitation in New Zealand Conservation Parks. Tourismos, 4(4) pp.163-179.

15. Lovelock, B.A., Lovelock, K.M. and Normann, O. (2010) The big catch: Negotiating the transition from commercial fisher to tourism entrepreneur in island environments. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 15(3) pp. 267-283.

16. Lovelock, B.A. (2010) Disability and going green: a comparison of the environmental values and

behaviours of persons with and without disability. Disability and Society 25(4) pp.467-484.

17. Lovelock, B.A. (2010) Trains, planes and wheelchairs in the bush: Attitudes of people with mobility-disabilities to enhanced motorised access in remote natural settings. Tourism Management, 31(3) pp. 357-366.

18. Lovelock, B.A. (2009) Promotion of hunting and fishing tourism on the internet: A survey of

national tourism organisation websites. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 14(2) pp.145-148. 19. Mura, P. and Lovelock, B. A. (2009) A Not So Little Italy? Tourist and Resident Perceptions of

Authenticity in Leichhardt, Sydney. Tourism, Culture & Communication, 9(1-2) pp. 29-48. 20. McDonald, F., Thomson, A., and Lovelock, B.A. (2008) Back of the Envelope: Small and Medium

Tourism Enterprises’ Approaches and Attitudes to Planning. Tourism Recreation Research 33(3) pp. 265-277.

21. Lovelock, B.A. (2008) Ethical travel decisions: travel agents and human rights. Annals of Tourism

Research 35(2) pp. 338-358.

22. Lovelock, B.A. (2007) Obstacles to ethical travel: Attitudes and behaviours of New Zealand travel agents with respect to politically repressed destinations. Tourism Review International 11(4) pp. 329-348.

23. Riza, Y. and Lovelock, B.A. (2006) Optimising economic returns from protected area tourism: Tourism-

related income and expenditure trends of the Department of Conservation, New Zealand. Tourism Economics 12(4) pp. 659-666.

24. Lovelock, B.A. & Boyd, S.W. (2006) Impediments to a cross-border collaborative model of destination

management in the Catlins, New Zealand. Tourism Geographies 8 (2) pp. 143-161. 25. Lovelock, B.A. (2005) Tea-sippers or arsonists? Environmental NGOs and their responses to protected

area tourism: A historical analysis of the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 13 (6) pp. 529-545.

26. Lovelock, B.A. (2004) Tourist-created attractions: the emergence of a unique form of tourist attraction in

southern New Zealand. Tourism Geographies 6 (4) pp. 410-433.

27. Lovelock, B.A. (2003) International and domestic visitors’ attitudes as constraints to hunting tourism in New Zealand. Journal of Sport Tourism 8 (3) pp. 197-203.

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28. Lovelock, B.A. (2003) New Zealand travel agent practice in the provision of advice for travel to risky destinations. Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing 15 (4) pp. 259-279.

29. Lovelock, B.A. (2003) A comparative study of environmental NGOs’ perspectives of the tourism industry

and modes of action in the south and south-east Asia and Oceania regions. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research 8 (1) pp. 1-14.

30. Lovelock, B.A. (2002). Why it’s good to be bad: The role of conflict in contributing towards sustainable

tourism in protected areas. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 10 (1) pp. 5-30. 31. Lovelock, B. A. (2001) Interorganisational relations in the protected area – tourism policy domain: the

influence of macro-economic policy. Current Issues in Tourism 4 (3) pp. 253-274.

(d) Non-refereed Journal Articles and Reports not included elsewhere

1. Lovelock, B. Farminer, A. and Reis, A.C. (2011) A bibliography of research on visitors to public conservation areas in New Zealand 1995–2010. Wellington: Department of Conservation (89pp). Available at http://www.doc.govt.nz/documents/science-and-technical/sap253.pdf

2. Lovelock, B. Farminer, A. and Reis, A.C (2011) A synthesis and gap analysis of research on visitors to public conservation areas in New Zealand 1995–2010. Wellington: Department of Conservation (21pp). Available at http://www.doc.govt.nz/documents/science-and-technical/sap254.pdf

3. Lovelock, B., Reis, A.C. and Farminer, A. (2011) A bibliography of research on visitors to public conservation areas in Australia 1995–2010. Wellington: Department of Conservation (116pp).Available at http://www.doc.govt.nz/documents/science-and-technical/sap255.pdf

4. Lovelock, B., Reis, A.C. and Farminer, A. (2011) A synthesis and gap analysis of research on visitors to public conservation areas in Australia 1995–2010. Wellington: Department of Conservation (22pp). Available at http://www.doc.govt.nz/documents/science-and-technical/sap256.pdf

5. Lovelock, B.A., Jellum, C. and A. Thompson (2011) Understanding Commitment and Enduring

Involvement in Outdoor Recreation in New Zealand. Report to SPARC (Sport and Recreation New Zealand). Centre for Recreation Research, University of Otago, Dunedin, 94pp.

6. Lovelock, B.A., Reis. A. and A. Farminer (2010) A bibliography of public conservation area visitor research in Australia 1995-2010. Unpublished report for Department of Conservation, Wellington, 167pp.

7. Lovelock, B.A., Reis. A. and A. Farminer (2010) A synthesis and gap analysis of public

conservation area visitor research in Australia 1995-2010. Unpublished report for Department of Conservation, Wellington, 21pp.

8. Lovelock, B.A, Farminer, A., and A. Reis.(2010) A bibliography of public conservation area visitor

research in New Zealand 1995-2010. Unpublished report for Department of Conservation, Wellington, 129pp.

9. Lovelock, B.A, Farminer, A., and A. Reis (2010) A synthesis and gap analysis of public

conservation area visitor research in New Zealand 1995-2010. Unpublished report for Department of Conservation, Wellington, 27pp.

10. Reis, A., Jellum, C. and B.A. Lovelock (2010) Linking the Taieri Gorge Railway and the Otago Central

Rail Trail: A survey of users demands. Unpublished report for the Otago Excursion Train Trust, 75pp.

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11. Lovelock, B.A., Lovelock, K.M., Jellum, C. and A. Thompson (2010) Recent immigrants’ recreation experiences of outdoor nature-based settings in New Zealand. Report to SPARC (Sport and Recreation New Zealand). Centre for Recreation Research, University of Otago, Dunedin, 97pp.

12. Reis, A.C., Thompson, A., Lovelock, B.A., and M. Boyes (2010) “Planting the seed”: Family

preferences, experiences and benefits associated with outdoor recreation in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Report to SPARC (Sport and Recreation New Zealand). Centre for Recreation Research, University of Otago, Dunedin, 62pp.

13. Thompson, A., Lovelock, B.A., Reis, A., and C. Jellum (2008) Hakatere Conservation Park Visitor

Study 2007-2008. Centre for Recreation Research, University of Otago, Dunedin; for the Department of Conservation, Canterbury Conservancy, 79pp.

14. Lovelock, B.A., Carr, A.M. and G.W. Sides (2008) Ahuriri and Ruataniwha Conservation Parks: Visitor

Study 2006-2007. Centre for Recreation Research, University of Otago, Dunedin; for the Department of Conservation, Canterbury Conservancy, 53pp.

15. Lovelock, B.A., Carr, A.M. and G. W. Sides (2007) Rutaniwha Conservation Park: Visitor Study 2007.

Department of Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin; for the Department of Conservation, Canterbury Conservancy, 70pp.

16. Carr, A.M., Lovelock, B.A. and R. Wright (2006) Ahuriri Conservation Park Visitor Study. Department of

Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin; for the Department of Conservation, Canterbury Conservancy, 45pp.

17. Lovelock, B.A. and J. Milham (2006) Summary of Results: Hunting Tourism Industry Survey 2005.

Unpublished report for the New Zealand Professional Hunting Guides Association, 8pp.

18. Lovelock, B.A. , Boyd, S. and W.Low (2004) Catlins Tourism Strategy 2004. Unpublished report for the Catlins Tourism Strategy Working Party (Venture Southland and the Clutha District Economic Development Board), 132pp.

19. Lovelock, B.A. , Boyd, S. and W.Low (2004) Catlins Tourism Strategy 2004: Supporting Research.

Unpublished report for the Catlins Tourism Strategy Working Party (Venture Southland and the Clutha District Economic Development Board), 149pp.

20. Lovelock, B.A. (2003) Tourism trends in the West Coast and Queenstown Lakes / Central Otago

regions relevant to accommodation and ecotourism development in Makarora. Commissioned by Te Puni Kokiri Ministry of Maori Development, Dunedin, 23pp.

21. Lovelock, B.A. (2002) Report on tourism trends relevant to backpacker accommodation development,

Tuatapere, Western Southland, New Zealand. Commissioned by Polson Higgs, Dunedin for Te Puni Kokiri Ministry of Maori Development, 24pp.

22. Lovelock, B.A. (1999). The 1999 Report on the Student Experience at UCOL. Palmerston North:

Universal College of Learning, 45pp.

23. Lovelock, B.A. (1998). The 1998 Report on the Student Experience at Manawatu Polytechnic. Palmerston North: Manawatu Polytechnic, 49pp.

24. Regnault, A & B.A. Lovelock (1990). Kawhatau, Rangitane and Upper Rangitane Scenic Reserves

Management Plan. Wanganui: Department of Conservation, 21pp.

25. Lovelock, B. A. (1990). Pukepuke Wildlife Management Reserve Management Plan. Wanganui: Department of Conservation, 16pp.

26. Lovelock, B. A. (1990). Ruahine Forest Park Draft Management Plan. Wanganui: Department of

Conservation, 101pp.

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27. Ogle, C. G. & B. A. Lovelock (1989). Methods for the control of wandering Jew at 'Rangitawa',

Rangitikei District and notes on other aspects of conserving this forest remnant. Science and

Research Internal Report No 56. Wellington: Department of Conservation, 22pp..

28. Lovelock, B. A. (1987). Northern Stewart Island Wild Animal Survey 1986. Invercargill: Department of Conservation, 41pp.

29. Lovelock, B. A . (1985). Waitutu State Forest Wild Animal Survey 1984 . Invercargill: New Zealand

Forest Service, 28pp.

30. Lovelock, B. A. (1985). Long Sound (Fiordland National Park) Deer Survey 1985. Invercargill: New Zealand Forest Service, 14pp.

31. Lovelock, B. A. & R. Buckingham & P. Willemse (1985). Kaipo-John O'Groats (Fiordland National Park) Forests, Wild Animals and Birds. Invercargill: New Zealand Forest Service, 36pp.

32. Lovelock, B. A. (1985). Waikaia State Forest Wild Animal Survey 1984. Invercargill: New Zealand

Forest Service, 16pp.

33. Lovelock, B. A. (1985). Maclennan State Forest (Catlins State Forest Park) Wild Animal Survey 1984. Invercargill: New Zealand Forest Service, 19pp.

34. Lovelock, B. A . (1984). Waipori Falls and Maungatua Range Scenic Reserves Vegetation Condition

and Animal Population. Invercargill: New Zealand Forest Service, 16pp.

35. Lovelock, B. A. (1984). Forests of the Eastern Princess Mountains. Invercargill: New Zealand Forest Service, 28pp.

(f) Book Review Articles

1. Lovelock, B.A. (2007) Tourism Planning and Policy Dianne Dredge and John Jenkins (Eds). Milton,

Queensland: John Wiley and Sons, 2007. Reviewed in International Journal of Tourism Policy 1 (2) pp. 190-193.

2. Lovelock, B.A. (2006) Destination Marketing Organisations Steven Pike. Oxford: Elsevier, 2004.

Reviewed in Journal of Sustainable Tourism 14 (4) pp. 422-424.

3. Lovelock, B.A. (2002) Natural Area Tourism: Ecology, Impacts and Management. David Newsome, Susan A. Moore and Ross K. Dowling. Clevedon: Channel View Publications 2002. Reviewed in Journal of Sustainable Tourism 10 (3) pp. 264-266.

(g) Refereed Conference Proceedings 1. Shephard, K., Harraway, J., Lovelock, B., Slooten, E., Skeaff, S., Strack, M. and Jowett, T. (2011)

Monitoring changes in the environmental attitudes of higher education students. In K, Shephard, T. Harland, A. Cohen (Eds) Proceedings of Spotlight on Technology and Learning Colloquium 2011, Dunedin, Higher Education Development Centre, University of Otago. ISBN 978-0-473-19469-7.

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2. Reis, A.C., Jellum, C., Lovelock, B., and A. Thompson (Eds) (2010) Proceedings of the Recreation

Values and Natural Areas Symposium, Dunedin, 18th-19

th March 2010. Centre for Recreation

Research, School of Business, University of Otago, Dunedin. 103pp.

3. Lovelock, B., Lovelock, K., Jellum, C., and A. Thompson (2010) What recent migrants seek in New

Zealand’s great outdoors. Proceedings of the Recreation Values and Natural Areas Symposium, Dunedin, 18

th-19

th March 2010, pp48-50. Centre for Recreation Research, School of Business,

University of Otago, Dunedin. 4. Jellum, C., Lovelock, B., Lovelock, K. and A. Thompson

(2010) Changes in recreation participation after

immigration to New Zealand: An analysis of constraints and barriers. Proceedings of the Recreation Values and Natural Areas Symposium, Dunedin, 18

th-19

th March 2010, pp 45-47. Centre for Recreation

Research, School of Business, University of Otago, Dunedin. 5. Lovelock, K., Lovelock, B., Jellum, C., and A. Thompson

(2010) In search of balance, cultural difference

and aesthetic sameness: Recent Chinese immigrant experiences of outdoor nature based settings in New Zealand. Proceedings of the Recreation Values and Natural Areas Symposium, Dunedin, 18

th-19

th

March 2010, pp 51-53. Centre for Recreation Research, School of Business, University of Otago, Dunedin.

6. Lovelock, B.A., Lovelock, K.M. and Normann, O. (2010). Sustaining tourism entrepreneurship in

peripheral maritime communities: New Zealand & Norwegian experiences of the transition from fishing to tourism. In Wickens, E. and M. Soteriades (Eds) Proceedings of the International Conference Sustainable Tourism: Issues, Debates & Challenges, Crete and Santorini April 22-25 2010, pp 759-768. Bucks New University and Technological Education Institute of Crete.

7. Thompson, A. and Lovelock, B.A. (2009). Managing traditional livelihoods. Conservation and

recreational futures at protected area destinations. In Proceedings of the 4th International scientific

Conference, pp 123-132. Rhodes Island, Greece, 3rd

-5th April 2009. University of the Aegean.

8. Lovelock, B.A. (2007). Destination competitiveness for consumptive wildlife (hunting) tourism. In Ribov,

M. et al (Eds) Tourism in the New Millenium: International Scientific Conference Volume 1 pp11-23. Blagoevgrad, 4

rd-7

th July 2007. Bulgaria: University press, South-West University of Neofit Rilsky.

9. Lovelock, B.A. and Robinson, K (2002). Pest or precious tourism commodity? The economic value of

white-tailed deer on Stewart Island/Rakiura. In Conference Proceedings: Ecotourism, Wilderness and Mountain Tourism: Issues, Strategies and Regional Development August 27-29

th 2002 pp 89-105.

Dunedin: Department of Tourism, University of Otago. 10. Lovelock, B.A. (2002). Know your animal: A comparative study of environmental NGOs’ involvement in

tourism development in the South and South-East Asia and Oceania regions. In Tourism Development, Community and Conservation: Shaping Ecotourism for the Third Millennium pp 113-134. Jhansi, India: Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management, Bhundelkhand University, and Centre for Tourism Research and Development, Lucknow, India.

11. Lovelock, B.A.(2002). Conflict or co-operation – which option for sustainability in Canadian National

Parks? In Holland, P., Stephenson, F. and Wearing, A. (Eds) 2001, Geography – A Spatial Odyssey: Proceedings of the Third joint Conference of the New Zealand Geographic Society and the Institute of Australian Geographer pp 264-271. New Zealand Geographical Society Conference Series No. 21. Dunedin: Department of Geography, University of Otago.

12. Lovelock, B.A. (1999). Stakeholder relations in the Canadian ‘national park – tourism’ domain: the

influence of federal macro-economic policies. In Tourism Policy and Planning, Proceedings of International Geographic Union Sustainable Tourism Study Group pp 71-84. Dunedin: Centre for Tourism, University of Otago.

(h) Other Significant Conference Activities (Invitational Addresses, Keynote Speaker)

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Keynote speaker: Lovelock, B.A. (2014) Tourism as economic reviver? Prospects, challenges, and lessons from New Zealand. Third International Conference on Global Business, Economics, Finance and Social Sciences, 19-21st December 2014, Mumbai, India.

Plenary Speaker: Lovelock, B.A. (2014) Medical tourism: implications for general practice. South GP CME 2014. New Zealand Medical Association, General Practice Conference and Medical Exhibition. 14-17 August 2014, Dunedin. Keynote speaker: Lovelock, B.A. (2011) Challenges for tourism and sense of place in a moving and shaking world. Tourism People, Places and Environments: The Seventh Biennial International China Tourism Conference, 13-15 July 2011, Zhangjiajie, Hunan, China. Keynote speaker: Lovelock, B.A. (2010). Perspectives from New Zealand: Hunting as tourism and its role in conservation. Sustainable Use in Wildlife Conservation Symposium. 24

th International Congress for

Conservation Biology, 3rd

-7th July 2010, Edmonton, Canada.

Invitational address: Lovelock, B.A. and K.M. Lovelock (2010) Recent migrants’ experiences of nature based recreation in New Zealand. New Zealand Recreation Association Conference, Wellington, October 18

th 2010.

Invitational address: Lovelock, B.A. (2010) Tourism and marine protected areas. Marine Protected Area Symposium, Otago Conservation Board and Department of Marine Science, University of Otago, Dunedin, March 6

th 2010.

Invitational address: Lovelock, B.A. (2009) Tourism, disability and access to the back country. Conservation Estate Symposium. Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law. Dunedin, July 17

th 2009.

Invitational address: Northern Arizona University, Department of Geography, Planning and Recreation, Annual Geography Awareness Week Guest Speaker: From a landscape of farming sheep to fleecing tourists: Amenity migration in Central Otago, New Zealand (November 2008). Invitational address: Norwegian School of Hotel Management, University of Stavanger, Stavanger Tourism entrepreneurship in transitional-economy peripheral maritime communities: Experiences from New Zealand (September 2008). Invitational address: Nofima Marine (Norwegian Fisheries Research Institute). University of Tromso, Tromso. From commercial fishing to tourism: Entrepreneurs in peripheral maritime communities - Stewart Island, New Zealand. (August 2008). Plenary speaker: Tourism in the New Millenium: International Scientific Conference, South-West University of Neofit Rilsky, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria: Destination Competitiveness and Hunting Tourism (June 2007). Invitational address: School of Hospitality and Tourism, Auckland University of Technology: Tourism and community planning: the Catlins experience (October 2005) Invitational address: New Zealand Professional Hunting Guides Association, Annual General Meeting, Christchurch. The Status of New Zealand’s Hunting Tourism Industry (November 2005). Invitational address: School of Arts, Design, Media and Culture, University of Sunderland: Developing Nature Based Tourism in New Zealand. (November 2004).

Abstracts

1. Lovelock, B.A. (2014) Enhancing grower-consumer connections through coffee tourism: the case of

Rwanda. Third International Conference on Global Business, Economics, Finance and Social Sciences, Mumbai, India, 19-21st December 2014.

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2. Lovelock, B.A.and Lovelock, K.M. (2014) Medical tourism: New Zealand medical tourists’ experiences in

India: touristic and diasporic connections. Third International Conference on Global Business, Economics, Finance and Social Sciences, Mumbai, India, 19-21st December 2014.

3. Lovelock, B.A. (2013) Governance and tourism sustainability: a case from New Zealand. International

Geographic Union, Regional Conference, Kyoto, July 5-9, 2013.

4. Lovelock, B.A. (2013) The politics of travel: Global patterns of travel in an ethical world. International Geographic Union, Regional Conference, Kyoto, July 5-9, 2013.

5. Anbalagan, K. and Lovelock, B.A. (2013) The potential for coffee tourism in Rwanda- not black or white;

ATLAS Africa Conference, Kigali, Rwanda, 3-6 June, 2013. 6. Lovelock, B.A., Jellum, C. and Thompson, A. (2012) Growing nature-based recreation in New Zealand:

key factors in recreational commitment. New Zealand Recreation Association Conference, University of Auckland, November 21-22, 2012.

7. Lovelock, B.A., Lovelock, K.M., Jellum, C. and Thompson, A. (2012) Fear and loathing in the forest: Immigrant perceptions and experiences of natural area recreation in New Zealand. 6

th International

Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas, Stockholm, Sweden, August 21-24, 2012, pp. 56-57.

8. Lovelock, B.A., Kahui, V. and O’Sullivan, O. (2012) Flying in the face of ethics? The case of heli-hunting

in New Zealand’s national parks. 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors

in Recreational and Protected Areas, Stockholm, Sweden, August 21-24, 2012, pp 332-333. 9. Lovelock, B., Reis, A.C. and Farminer, A. (2012) A synthesis and analysis of research on visitors to

public conservation areas in Australia and New Zealand 1995–2010. abstract and paper presented at Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Educators’ conference, CAUTHE 2012, The New Golden Age of Tourism and Hospitality, Melbourne, 6-9 February 2012. p. 155 (abstract) and conference proceedings ISBN 978-0-9870507-2-4 (Book 2: Working papers).

10. Thompson, A., Lovelock, B., Kjelsberg, M., Reis, A. And Jellum, C. (2012) ‘The ‘new’ national parks – a

case study of the Hakatere Conservation Park, New Zealand’, abstract and paper presented at Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Educators’ conference, CAUTHE 2012, The New Golden Age of Tourism and Hospitality, Melbourne, 6-9 February 2012. p. 157 (abstract) and conference proceedings ISBN 978-0-9870507-2-4 (Book 2: Working papers).

11. Lovelock, B.A., Jellum, C. and Thompson, A. (2011) Keeping on keeping on: Enduring commitment of nature based recreationists in New Zealand. Challenging Leisure: Australia and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies 10

th Biennial Conference 6-8 December 2011, Dunedin, New Zealand.

12. Jellum, C., Lovelock, B.A. and Thompson, A. (2011) Fishing for an answer: Understanding involvement

with freshwater fishing in New Zealand. Challenging Leisure: Australia and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies 10

th Biennial Conference 6-8 December 2011, Dunedin, New Zealand.

13. Thompson, A., Lovelock, B.A. and Reis, A.C. (2011) Maori “voices” and “adventures” in the outdoors…

Challenging Leisure: Australia and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies 10 Biennial Conference 6-8 December 2011, Dunedin, New Zealand.

14. Lovelock, B.A., Jellum, C. and Thompson, A. (2011) Commitment to outdoor recreation in New Zealand – a study of hunters, anglers, trampers and mountaineers. Proceedings Public Conservation Lands Research Symposium November 8-9, 2011 Centre for Research in National Identity, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand

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15. Lovelock, K.M Lovelock, B.A., Jellum, C. and Thompson, A. (2011) National parks, national identity and immigrant integration. Proceedings Public Conservation Lands Research Symposium November 8-9, 2011 Centre for Research in National Identity, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand

16. Lovelock, B.A. and Jellum, C. (2011) Understanding Commitment and Enduring Involvement in Outdoor Recreation in New Zealand. Outdoors New Zealand Forum 2011, Wellington, 28-29 October.

17. Lovelock, B.A. (2011) Challenges for tourism and sense of place in a moving and shaking world. Tourism People, Places and Environments: The Seventh Biennial International China Tourism Conference, 13-15 July 2011, Zhangjiajie, Hunan, China.

18. Lovelock, B.A. (2010) Going bush - in my wheelchair: Attitudes of persons with mobility-disabilities to enhanced motorised access in remote natural settings. Recreation Values and Natural Areas Symposium, Dunedin, 18

th-19

th March 2010. Centre for Recreation Research, School of Business,

University of Otago,Dunedin. 19. Lovelock, B.A., Lovelock, K.M. and O. Normann (2009) Local entrepreneurs and rural/peripheral tourism

development. ATLAS Africa Conference, Gaborone, Botswana, July 3-5th 2009.

20. Lovelock, B.A., Boluk, K. and Mitchell, R. (2009) Fair Trade Tourism South Africa: A progressive

approach to sustainable tourism? ATLAS Africa conference 2009: Tourism for development: Environmental sustainability, poverty reduction and empowering communities. Gaborone, Botswana July 1-3, 2009.

21. Lovelock, B.A. (2008) Managing pests and tourists: Visitor attitudes to wildlife management interventions

in New Zealand. Pathways to Success: Integrating Human Dimensions into Fish and Wildlife Management, Estes Park, Colorado, 28 September – 2 October 2008.

22. Lovelock, B.A. (2008) From commercial fishing to fishing tourism: Tourism entrepreneurship

in transitional maritime communities in New Zealand. 5th World Recreational Fishing Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 9-12 November 2008.

23. Lovelock, B.A. (2006) Moral intensity as a framework for evaluating travel agents and their selling

behaviour for destinations with human-rights issues. ATLAS Annual Conference, Lodz, Poland, 20-22 September 2006.

24. Lovelock, B.A and Lovelock, K.M. (2006) Toilets and tourism: Experience, National Identity and

Destination Reputation. “Beyond Nature”; New Zealand Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Dunedin, 6-6 December 2006.

25. Lovelock, B.A. (2006) Tourism as an agent of political change: Ethical travel advice. IGU Commission

on Tourism, Leisure and Global Change Pre-Congress Symposium, Brisbane, 30 June-1 July 2006. 26. Lovelock, B.A. and Boyd, S. (2005) Impediments to a cross-border collaborative model of destination

management in the Catlins, New Zealand. Border Tourism and Community Development: An International Conference (Tourism Commission- China Geographical Society and the Commission on the Geography of Tourism, Leisure and Global Change – International Geographic Union), Xishuangbanna, China 6-9 July 2005.

27. Lovelock, B.A., Boyd, S. and W.Low (2004) Community driven tourism in the Catlins region of New

Zealand. Networking and partnerships in destination development and management: ATLAS Annual Conference, Naples, 4-6 April 2004.

28. Lovelock, B.A. (2003) “If that’s a moose, I’d hate to see a rat!” Visitors’ perspectives on wildlife pest

species in peripheral natural areas of New Zealand. Tourism in Nordic and Peripheral Areas: International Geographical Unions Study Group on Tourism, Leisure and Global Change, Umea, Sweden 21-24 August 2003.

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29. Lovelock, B.A. (2002) National tourism organisations as natural area managers: The case of New Zealand’s national parks. Global Challenges of Parks and Protected Area Management: International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Sardinia, 10-13 October 2002.

30. Lovelock, B.A. (2002) Pest or precious tourism commodity? The economic value of white-tailed deer

hunting on Stewart Island / Rakiura. Ecotourism, Wilderness and Mountain Tourism: Department of Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, 28-30 August 2002.

31. Lovelock, B.A. (2002). Know your animal: A comparative study of environmental NGOs’ involvement in

tourism development in the South and South-East Asia and Oceania regions. Tourism Development, Community and Conservation: Shaping Ecotourism for the Third Millennium, Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management, Bhundelkhand University, and Centre for Tourism Research and Development, Lucknow, Jhansi, India 28 February - 2 March, 2002.

32. Lovelock, B.A. (2002) National tourism organisations as natural area managers: The case of New

Zealand’s national parks. Ecotourism, Wilderness and Mountain Tourism: Department of Tourism, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, 28-30 August 2002.

33. Lovelock, B.A. (2001) Environmental NGOs and tourism in South-East Asia and Oceania. Tourism

Planning and Management in Developing Countries: Commission on the Geography of Tourism of the Geographical Society of China and the Tourism, Leisure and Global Change Study Group of the International Geographical Union, Guilin, China, 13-15 November 2001.

34. Lovelock, B.A. (2001) The role of environmental NGOs in tourism planning. Asia Pacific Tourism

Association, Annual Conference, Manila, 4-7 July 2001.

13. University Service

(a) Positions held within Department/School/Division

Deputy HOD 2012-June 2014. Chair Dept Tourism Teaching and Learning Ctte 2012-2014 PhD Coordinator 2012-March 2013 School of Business Undergraduate Advisory Group 2008-2010 Chair Dept Tourism Ethics Ctte 2011-2012 Dept Tourism Research Ctte 2011 Dept Tourism Graduate Studies Ctte 2002-2006, 2011-2013 Dept Tourism Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Group 2010 Dept Tourism Curriculum Working Group 2009 Designated Advisor of Studies 2010-2013 Tourism Undergraduate Co-ordinator 2007-2008 B.Tour and B. Com (Tour) Course Advisor, 2002-2012 B.Tour (Hons) and B.Com (Tour) (Hons) Co-ordinator 2006-2007 International Student Co-ordinator, Department of Tourism 2001-2007.

Dept Tourism Seminar Series Co-ordinator 2002-2006, 2008 (shared role for 2008) Dept Tourism Disability Liaison 2013

Dept Tourism Library Liaison Officer 2001-2006 (b) Positions held at a University level HEDC Interdivisional Board of Studies in Higher Education 2013-2014 CALT (Committee for the Advancement of Learning and Teaching) (Divisional rep) 2008-2014

Senate (Divisional rep) 2009-2012 TEU (Tertiary Education Union) Otago Committee 2009-2014 (Co-President 2009-2013)

AUS (Association of University Staff) Otago Committee 2007-2008 (Vice President 2008) Inter Union Council 2009-2014 Member of combined unions focus group for appointment of Vice Chancellor (2011)

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12. Professional Activities (a) Academic and Professional Advice and Services

(i) Service to public sector departments etc

New Zealand Historic Places Trust, Otago Branch Committee: Committee Member 2001- 2012 Deputy Chairperson 2004 -2007, 2010 Chairperson 2008, 2012-2013 Otago Conservation Board, Member Scientific Advisory Group 2009-2014 Dunedin City Council: Dunedin Heritage Fund Ctte, 2012-2014.

(ii) Service to non-government organisations

Fish and Game New Zealand, Southland Region Contracted to provide evidence regarding Resource Consent applications for the ‘Around the Mountain’ cycle trail (2011, 2014). Southern Heritage Trust. Board Member 2013-2014.

(b) Service to External Academic and Professional Activities

(i) Service to, or leadership in, academic discipline or professional associations PhD and Masters examinations:

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(ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi)

Convenor of examiners Neil Walsh (PhD) 2012 Sze-en Lau (MTour) 2012 Debbie Hopkins (PhD) 2013 Ali Barvik (PhD) 2014

(iv) Editorship of journals and periodicals.

Member of Editorial Board and Australasian Editor for Tourism Planning and Development (Routledge) (2007-2014)

Degree Year Institution PhD Leslie Jordan

2003

University of Otago

Kay Booth 2006 University of Otago Chris Bottrill 2006 Victoria University of Wellington

Supatcharajit Jitpraphai 2007 University of Otago Attama Nilnokappum Chootma Longjit Stephen Taylor Carolyn Deuchar Adam Doering Montakan Chubchuwong Ilham Junaid

2007 2009 2010 2012 2013 2013 2014

Edith Cowan university Victoria University of Wellington University of Otago AUT University University of Otago AIT Thailand University of Waikato

Masters Alastair Demick (M.Tour) Margie Campbell-Price (M.Tour)

2002 2002

University of Otago University of Otago

Andrea Valentin (M.Tour) 2003 University of Otago Tara Rowe (M.Tour) Warrick Low (M.Tour) Vishal Sharma

2004 2005 2005

University of Otago University of Otago University of Otago

Daniel Carruthers (M.Tour) 2006 University of Otago Peter Weinig (M.Tour) 2006 University of Otago Harry Maher (M.Tour) 2006 University of Otago Jason Leppens (M.Appl.Sc.) 2005 Lincoln University

Josephine dela Cruz (M.Dev St.)

2005 Massey University

Salmina Jobe (M.Soc. Sc.) 2005 University of Waikato Vanessa Clark (M. Phil) David McVetty (M.Tour) Hanh Ngyuen (M. Tour Mgt) Alavanh Phanthavong (M. Phil) Qingxia Yang (M. Dev.St) Breidi Hodge Thanouxay Keovilay Chanvirak Sarm Ana Nath Baral (MApplSci)

2007 2008 2010 2010 2011 2012 2012 2012 2013

Auckland University of Technology University of Otago Victoria University of Wellington Massey University Massey University University of Otago Lincoln University Victoria University of Wellington Lincoln University

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Comment: Tourism Planning and Development is an international tourism journal based in the UK. It is in its in its 8

th year of production. Rated B (Australian Business Deans Council).

Member of Editorial Board for Turizam (2009-2014)

Comment: Turizam is an international tourism journal (Europe based) in its 15

th year of

production It has a focus on tourism development issues in transitional economies.

(v) Reviewed manuscripts for:

(vi) Scientific and conference committee memberships. (2014) Scientific Committee Sustainable Tourism Management: Themes and Perspectives

Journal Title Year Number manuscripts reviewed

Journal of Sustainable Tourism Leisure Sciences Tourism Recreation Research Canadian Geographer Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research Annals of Leisure Research Journal of Sustainable Tourism Journal of Sustainable Tourism Loisir Annals of Leisure Research Scandinavian Journal Hosp & Tourism Tourism Geographies Journal of Sustainable Tourism Journal of Sustainable Tourism Tourism Management Tourism Geographies Tourism in Marine Environments Tourism and Hospitality Planning & Development Turizam Journal of Ecotourism International Journal of Entrepreneurship Education Tourism Management Journal of Ecotourism Current Issues in Tourism

2014 2014 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2009 2009

1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Tourism Management 2008 1 Journal of Sustainable Tourism 2008 1 Tourism Geographies 2007 1 Tourism and Hospitality Planning & Development

2006 1

Current Issues in Tourism 2005 1 Journal of Sustainable Tourism 2005 1 Journal of Ecotourism 2005 1 Tourism in Marine Environments 2005 1

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Heraklion, Crete and Santorini 20 - 24 May 2015. (2012-2013) Organising Committee member for the International Outdoor Education Research Conference, University of Otago, November 2013. (2010) Scientific and Steering Committee member for Recreation Research Symposium: Recreation Values and Natural Areas, Centre for Recreation Research, University of Otago (2009) International Steering Committee member for the 6

th International Coastal and Marine Tourism

Conference, Auckland, New Zealand. (2007) International Steering Committee member for the 5

th International Coastal and Marine Tourism

Conference , Durban, South Africa. (2006) Scientific and Programme Committee member for ATLAS Asia-Pacific Conference, Dunedin. (2006) Scientific and Programme Committee member for the New Zealand Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Dunedin.

13. Community Service

(a) Continuing education, community debate and community development

(i) Media commentaries etc “The Listener” Mission Responsible (by Sarah Barnett) April 4, 2009

(ii) Public lectures

Pecha Kucha: Dunedin Heritage: Lovelock, B.A. (2013) Not seeing the wood or the trees: the role of natural cultural heritage.Dec 4

th 2013, Toitu Otago Settlers Museum.

Seaweek presentation: Lovelock, B.A. (2010) Tourism and marine protected areas. Marine Protected Area Symposium, Otago Conservation Board and Department of Marine Science, University of Otago, Dunedin, March 6

th 2010.

Conservation Estate Symposium presentation: Lovelock, B.A. (2009) Tourism, disability and access to the back country. Conservation Estate Symposium. Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law. Dunedin, July 17

th 2009.