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Using References

Elba Mndez Garca

References Hall, C.M. (1994). Ecotourism in Australia, New Zealand and the South P5acific: Appropriate tourism or a new form of ecological imperialism? In E. Carter & G.Lowman (Eds.), Ecotourism: A sustainable option? (pp. 137-157). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. Mercer, D. (1994). Native peoples and tourism: Conflict and compromise. In W.Theobold (Ed.), Global tourism: The next decade (pp.124-145). Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.

Milne, S. (1987). The Cook Islands' tourist industry: Ownership and planning. Pacific Viewpoint, 28 (2), 119-138. Rudkin, B. (1994). Ecotourism: Passage to sustainable development? Unpublished master's thesis, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Tourism Council of the South Pacific. (1991). Cook Islands Visitor Survey 1991: Survey Report No. 13. Suva: Tourism Council of the South Pacific. Tuara, P.N. (1990). Towards sustainable tourism development in the Cook Islands: Lessons in experience from Barbados. Unpublished master's thesis, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.

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According to Milne (1987), overseas operators receive approximately 60% of all tourist receipts As Milne claims "the crucial factor in determining the level of negative social impacts is the degree to which local participation in the ownership and control of the industry is undermined" (Milne, 1987, p. 120).

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