University of Otago

Affiliated Researchers

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Individual Researchers

  • Albrecht, Julia - Department of Tourism Management, Victoria University of Wellington  
  • Booth, Kay - Lindus Consulting, Christchurch  
  • Campbell-Price, Margie - School of Education, University of Otago 
  • Carnicelli Filho, Sandro - Department of Tourism, University of Otago  
  • Cohen, Scott - Centre for Event & Sport Research, University of Bournemouth  
  • Farminer, Andrea - Department of Tourism, University of Otago  
  • Higham, James - Department of Tourism, University of Otago  
  • Kane, Maurice  
  • Kjeldsberg, Magnus - Northern Norway Tourist Board  
  • Lau, Sze-En - Department of Tourism, University of Otago  
  • Lovelock, Kirsten - School of Pharmacy, University of Otago  
  • Maher, Pat - Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Management, University of Northern British Columbia  
  • Marinho, Alcyane - Department of Physical Education, Santa Catarina State University  
  • Mitchell, Rob - Department of Marketing, University of Otago  
  • Nicholls, Jane  
  • Reis, Arianne - Southern Cross University 
  • Schänzel, Heike - Victoria Management School, Victoria University of Wellington  
  • Shelton, Eric - Department of Tourism, University of Otago  
  • Tarrant, Michael - Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia  
  • Taylor, Steve - University of Highlands and Islands Fort William Scotland  
  • Zou, Kevin  
  • Steve Taylor

     

    Steve Taylor

    Steve Taylor is a PhD candidate at the Department of Tourism - University of Otago.

    Contact Details

    Steve Taylor
    Department of Tourism
    University of Otago, Dunedin.


    Research Interests Related to CRR

    • Motivations for adventure sports participation
    • Leisure and recreational destination decision-making
    • Mountain biking and cycle tourism

    Conference Paper

    • Carr, N. and Taylor, S. (2008) Sex shops of the 21st Century: Are ‘you’ being served? RBS-IBG Annual International Conference. London: UK.

    Other Outputs (Selection)

    • Taylor, S. (1999) The Moving Waste Forward: The Implications of the National Waste Strategy and New Waster Arisings Data for the Development of Sustainable Waste Management for Aberdeenshire. Unpublished Masters’ thesis, School of Geography, The University of Aberdeen, Scotland.