PAUL TAYLOR
Journal Articles
- Taylor, P., Frost, W., & Frost, J. (2022). Building resilient local tourism systems: insights from New Zealand's premier cycling attractions. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 27(5), 457-472, DOI: 10.1080/10941665.2022.2075779
- Taylor, P., Laing, J., & Frost, W. (2019). Path creation and the role of entrepreneurial actors: The case of the Otago Central Rail Trail. Annals of Tourism Research, 77, 79-91. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2019.06.001
- Taylor, P., Frost, W., & Laing, J. (2019). Exploring how entrepreneurial actors shape tourism development: the case of mountain bike tourism at Rotorua. Tourism Recreation Research, 1-13. DOI: 10.1080/02508281.2019.1615769
- Taylor, P. (2015). What factors make rail trails successful as tourism attractions? Developing a conceptual framework from relevant literature. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 12, 89–98. DOI: 10.1016/j.jort.2015.11.005
Book Chapter
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Taylor, P., Frost, W., & Laing, J. (2016). Meeting the Challenge of Managing Visitor Experiences at Tourism Attractions. In J. N. Albrecht (Ed.), Visitor Management in Tourism Destinations. CABI, Boston. 22-32.
Conference Activity
- Taylor, P. (2023). Can certification make destinations more sustainable? An Australian perspective [Paper presentation]. CAUTHE 2023: West, East, South, North: Redirecting research in tourism, hospitality and events, Fremantle, Australia. p164-166. https://search-informit-org.ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/doi/10.3316/informit.930655347403972
- Taylor, P. (2023). Understanding the pedagogical benefits and challenges of using student generated podcasts within a Bachelor of Tourism program [Paper presentation]. CAUTHE 2023: West, East, South, North: Redirecting research in tourism, hospitality and events, Fremantle, Australia. p310-312. https://search-informit-org.ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/doi/10.3316/informit.934046548172964
- Taylor, P. (2017, January). Applying an evolutionary approach to the sustainable long term development of cycle trails as tourism attractions. A case study of the Otago Central Rail Trail. [Paper presentation]. CAUTHE 2017: Time For Big Ideas? Re-thinking The Field For Tomorrow, Dunedin, New Zealand. DOI: 10.3316/informit.859295179274345
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