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Cave Management in Australia III
(Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Conference on Cave Tourism and Management, Mt Gambier, South Australia, 1979)
Contents (this Page)
Introduction (and resolutions of the Conference)
OPENING ADDRESS: SOME CONSIDERATIONS FOR SYSTEMATIC RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OF CAVES AND KARST
A. MANAGEMENT AT THE STATE LEVEL
KARST AND CAVE MANAGEMENT IN THE INDIAN OCEAN REGION
AN ASSESSMENT OF NEW ZEALAND TOURIST CAVES
THE POTENTIAL SCIENTIFIC IMPORTANCE OF CAVES IN SOUTH-WEST TASMANIA: A CASE FOR THEIR PRESERVATION
PRINCIPLES OF KARST MANAGEMENT
B. MANAGEMENT AT THE CAVE AREA LEVEL
PROPOSED KATHERINE KARST NATIONAL PARK
PLITVICE: A CASE STUDY IN KARST MANAGEMENT
INTERIM MANAGEMENT PROPOSALS FOR EXIT CAVE STATE RESERVE, IDA BAY, TASMANIA
TOURISM AND CONSERVATION AT WAITOMO CAVES, NEW ZEALAND
CONTROL OF LAMPENFLORA AT WAITOMO CAVES, NEW ZEALAND
C. INTERPRETATION
CHANGES IN EDUCATION: SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR CAVE DEVELOPMENT
AN APPROACH TO INTERPRETIVE PLANNING FOR CAVE USE
SCIENCE AND TOURISM: THE NARACOORTE EXPERIENCE
INNOVATIONS IN INTERPRETATION, HASTINGS CAVES, STATE RESERVE, TASMANIA
PRESENTATION AND INTERPRETATION: CUTTA CUTTA CAVE, NORTHERN TERRITORY
INTRODUCTION OF A SELF-GUIDED TOUR AT WOMBEYAN CAVES, NEW SOUTH WALES
D. APPENDICES