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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  
  • Arianne Reis

    Arianne Reis

    Arianne C. Reis has a PhD in Tourism from the University of Otago. While in New Zealand, she worked as a Casual Lecturer for the Department of Tourism, University of Otago and as an Assistant Research Fellow for the Centre for Recreation Research. Currently, she is a post-doctoral fellow for the School of Tourism & Hospitality Management, Southern Cross University, Australia. Dr. Reis has published peer-reviewed papers in international journals, international conference proceedings and in edited books on the topics of sport and nature-based tourism and has worked in numerous tourism research projects for government and private businesses.

    Contact Details

    School of Tourism & Hospitality Management Southern Cross University, Coffs Harbour Campus Australia. Email arianne.reis@scu.edu.au

    Research interests related to CRR

    • Nature-based, Eco- and Adventure Tourism/Recreation
    • Sociology of Outdoor Recreation and Leisure
    • Human – Wildlife Interactions and Relationships
    • Tourism Research Methodologies and Methods
    • Sport Tourism

    Recent Publications

    Book Chapters

    • Reis, A.C.; DaCosta, L.P. (forthcoming 2012). The environment and mega-sport events: How Brazil is planning to deal with environmental issues for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games. In Lohmann, G. & Dredge, D. (Eds.). Tourism in Brazil. London: Routledge.
    • Reis, A.C.; DaCosta, L.P. (forthcoming 2011). Is the booming sustainability of Olympic and Paralympic Games here to stay? From an environment-based procedure to a dubious overall legacy. In Savery, G., & Gilbert, K. (Eds.). Sustainability and sport: Expert perspectives on a global imperative. London: Common Ground Publishing.
    • Reis, A.C. (2010). Sentindo na pele: corpos em movement na experiência turística na natureza [Sensing on the skin: Moving bodies in the tourism experience of nature]. In Panosso Neto, A., & Gaeta, C. (Eds.). Turismo de Experiência [Tourism Experience]. São Paulo: Senac. pp.297-313.
    • Reis, A.C. (2009). 100% Pura: A natureza como produto de consumo ou parte de um estilo de vida’natural’? [100% Pure: Nature as product or as part of a ‘natural’ lifestyle?] In Marinho, A., & Uvinha, R. (Eds.). Lazer, Esporte, Turismo e Aventura: A Natureza em foco [Leisure, sport, tourism and adventure: Nature as the focus]. Campinas: Alínea. pp. 87-119.
    • Reis, A.C. (2008). Mega-eventos e turismo: Uma breve revisão [Mega-events and tourism: A short review]. In DaCosta, L., Miragaya, A., Corrêa, D. & Rizzuti, E. (Eds.). Legados de Mega-eventos esportivos [Legacies of Sport Mega-events]. Brasília: Ministério do Esporte. pp. 509-517.
    • Carvalhedo, A.; Sousa, F.R.; Veerman, C.C. (2007). A comercialização das montanhas através das práticas de lazer a partir do Século XX [The commercialization of mountains through recreation practices]. In Almeida, A.C.P.C.; DaCosta, L.P. (Eds.). Meio Ambiente, Esporte, Lazer e Turismo: Estudos e Pesquisas no Brasil, 1966-2006 [Environment, Sport, Recreation and Tourism: Brazilian Studies and Research 1966 – 2006]. Rio de Janeiro: Gama Filho Publisher. vol.III. pp. 317-325. Available at: http://www.ufpa.br/numa/images/ MeioAmbiente/vol-03.pdf
    • Carvalhedo, A.; DaCosta, L.P. (2007). Viagem nos Jogos Olímpicos: Uma perspectiva histórica [A historical review of travel to the Olympic Games]. In Tavares, O.; Miragaya, A.M.; DaCosta, L.P. (Eds.) Estudos Olímpicos Brasil-Espanha [Olympic Studies in Brazil and Spain]. Rio de Janeiro/Barcelona: Gama Filho Publisher, CEO Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona. pp. 691-697.
    • Carvalhedo, A. (2005). Turismo esportivo [Sports tourism]. In DaCosta, L.P. (Ed.). Atlas do esporte no Brasil: Atlas do esporte, educação física e saúde e lazer no Brasil [Brazilian atlas of sports: Brazilian atlas of sports, physical education, health and leisure]. Rio de Janeiro: Shape. pp. 725-727.

    Journal Articles

    • Reis, A.C.; Shelton, E.J. (2011 forthcoming). Review Article: The Nature of Tourism Studies. Tourism Analysis.
    • Reis, A.C. (2009). More than the kill: Hunters’ relationships with landscape and prey. Current Issues in Tourism, 12(5-6): 573-587.
    • Reis, A.C.; Higham, J. (2009). Recreation conflict and sport hunting: Moving beyond goal interference towards social sustainability. Journal of Sport & Tourism, 14(2-3): 1-25.
    • Thompson, A.; Lovelock, B.; Reis, A.; Kjelsberg, M.; Sides, G.; Wright, R.; Jellum, C. (2009). Traditional livelihoods, conservation and recreation: Reflections on managing visitation in New Zealand conservation parks. Tourismos, 4(4): 163-179.