Heike Schänzel
Heike Schänzel is a PhD candidate (submitted) at Victoria Management School - Victoria University of Wellington.
Contact Details
Heike Schänzel
Victoria Management School
PO Box 600
Victoria University of Wellington
Wellington 6140
Research Interests Related to CRR
- Family recreation and tourism
- Domestic tourism and recreational experiences
- Environmental interpretation and wildlife-based tourism and recreation
- Visitor management and planning
Recent Publication
- Schänzel, H. (2010, forthcoming) Domestic tourism in New Zealand: The Kiwi family holiday. Pacific News, 33: 24-26.
- Schänzel, H., Smith, K. & Weaver, A. (2005) Family holidays: A research review and application to New Zealand. Annals of Leisure Research, 8(2-3): 105-123.
- Schänzel, H.A. & McIntosh, A.J. (2000) An insight into the personal and emotive context of wildlife viewing at the Penguin Place, Otago Peninsula, New Zealand. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 8(1): 36-52.
- Schänzel, H.A, (1998) The effectiveness of environmental interpretation. Environmental Perspectives, 21: 10-13.
Conference Presentations with Published Abstracts (selection)
- Schänzel, H.A. (2008) The New Zealand family on holiday: Values, realities and fun. In Proceedings to the New Zealand Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference 2008. Lincoln University, Hanmer Springs, New Zealand.
- Schänzel, H.A. (2008) Where is the fun in family holidays? Research Information Exchange in CAUTHE Proceedings of the 18th Annual Conference. Griffith Business School, Gold Coast, Australia.
- Schänzel, H. A. (2004) Educational entertainment: The emotive and personal context of environmental interpretation. In Smith, K.A. and Schott, C. (eds) Proceedings to the New Zealand Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference 2004. Wellington, Victoria University of Wellington, 348-356.
- Schänzel, H.A. (2000) An insightful study into environmental interpretation at the Marine Education Centre in Island Bay, Wellington. In Proceedings to the New Zealand Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference 2000. Auckland, Auckland University of Technology, December.