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Cave and Karst Management in Australasia
(Proceedings of the th Australasian Conference on Cave and Karst Management – Waitomo, New Zealand, )
PAPERS - In order of presentation
What is special about Australian Caves and Karst? Andy Spate (pdf)
Beyond the Master Plan - Naracoorte Caves World Heritage Area 2013 Deborah Carden (pdf)
"Ecotourism" in two karst areas in Madagascar Julia James and others (pdf)
Show Caves of Southern Spain - A comparative study of the applications and outcomes of three different approaches to the triple bottom line Sasa Kennedy (pdf)
World-wide show cave visitor numbers over the recent past Andy Spate & Jess Spate (pdf)
A preliminary survey of the invertebrate fauna of the Gunung Mulu World Heritage karst area, Sarawak, Malaysia Tim Moulds and others (pdf)
Glowworms are more diverse than we thought: cave and forest-adapted species in Australia David J Merritt (pdf)
Glowworm Photomonitoring in the Waitomo Glowworm Caves, New Zealand Travis Cross and David J Merritt (pdf)
Environmental Management of the Waitomo Glowworm Cave - Effects of Visitors and Ventilation on Carbon Dioxide Concentrations M J Gillies & C.R. de Freitas (pdf)
Constraints for Karst Landscape Evolution on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada: Concepts, Research Plans and Outcomes Tim Stokes and others (pdf)
Scrubby Creek Cave Acquisition, Murrindal, Victoria Nicholas White & Daryl Carr (pdf)
Digital Media Scott Melton (pdf)
ABSTRACTS ONLY PDF of all abstracts
Australasian tourism market forces and the triple bottom line Dave Bamford, TRC Tourism
Creating Unforgettable Holidays – Profitably Grant Webster, Tourism Holdings Ltd
The Waitomo Glowworm Cave - providing for its people Peter Douglas, Ruapuha Uekaha Hapu Trust
Geological background of karst in New Zealand Paul Williams
Going Deeper - the Quadruple Bottom Line – People, Planet, Profit, Papatūānuku’ Daniel Hikuroa
Exploring cultural heritage values of karst: the development of indigenous interpretation Jenolan caves Daniel Cove
What Waitomo speleothems tell us about environmental change Paul Williams
CDong Thiên Đường (aka Paradise Cave), a new world class show cave in north-central Vietnam Arthur Clarke
The International Union of Speleology Andy Eavis
The structure of aquatic macro-invertebrate communities within cave streams Troy Watson and others
Towards managing the carbon dioxide partial pressure in caves with both anthropogenic and non anthropogenic sources Chris Hendy and others
Cave science: sampling for science in caves Susan White
People, Planet, Profit…Palaeontology! Anne Musser
The Auckland Lava Caves Peter Crossley
FROM PRINTED PROCEEDINGS
Front pages (pdf)
Entire Conference proceedings (pdf)
Conference acknowledgements, introduction, photo, delegates (pdf)
CONFERENCE HANDBOOK (pdf)