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Nigel Hardiman
Nigel Hardiman
Lecturer in Conservation and Business, University of Kent
Verified email at kent.ac.uk
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The direct physical, chemical and biotic impacts on Australian coastal waters due to recreational boating
S Burgin, N Hardiman
Biodiversity and conservation 20, 683-701, 2011
1192011
Effects of non-consumptive wildlife-oriented tourism on marine species and prospects for their sustainable management
S Burgin, N Hardiman
Journal of environmental management 151, 210-220, 2015
1142015
Recreational impacts on the fauna of Australian coastal marine ecosystems
N Hardiman, S Burgin
Journal of environmental management 91 (11), 2096-2108, 2010
882010
Canyoning adventure recreation in the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area (Australia): The canyoners and canyoning trends over the last decade
N Hardiman, S Burgin
Tourism Management 32 (6), 1324-1331, 2011
682011
Extreme sports in natural areas: looming disaster or a catalyst for a paradigm shift in land use planning?
S Burgin, N Hardiman
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 55 (7), 921-940, 2012
612012
Mountain biking: downhill for the environment or chance to up a gear?
N Hardiman, S Burgin
International journal of environmental studies 70 (6), 976-986, 2013
592013
Effects of trampling on in-stream macroinvertebrate communities from canyoning activity in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
N Hardiman, S Burgin
Wetlands Ecology and Management 19, 61-71, 2011
362011
World Heritage Area listing of the Greater Blue Mountains—Did it make a difference to visitation?
N Hardiman, S Burgin
Tourism Management Perspectives 6, 63-64, 2013
302013
Eco-accreditation: win-win for the environment and small business?
S Burgin, N Hardiman
International Journal of Business Studies: A Publication of the Faculty of …, 2010
302010
Is the evolving sport of mountain biking compatible with fauna conservation in national parks?
S Burgin, N Hardiman
Australian Zoologist 36 (2), 201-208, 2012
292012
Adventure recreation in Australia: a case study that investigated the profile of recreational canyoners, their impact attitudes, and response to potential management options
N Hardiman, S Burgin
Journal of Ecotourism 9 (1), 36-44, 2010
252010
Visit impacts and canyon management in the Blue Mountains, Australia: Canyoners’ perspectives and wilderness management
N Hardiman, S Burgin
Managing leisure 15 (4), 264-278, 2010
222010
Nature tourism trends in Australia with reference to the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
N Hardiman, S Burgin
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 25 (6), 732-745, 2017
182017
Pilot testing of a sampling methodology for assessing seed attachment propensity and transport rate in a soil matrix carried on boot soles and bike tires
N Hardiman, KC Dietz, I Bride, L Passfield
Environmental management 59, 68-76, 2017
132017
Visitor impact management in canyons of the Blue Mountains
N Hardiman
New South Wales, 2003
132003
How sharks and shark–human interactions are reported in major Australian newspapers
N Hardiman, S Burgin, J Shao
Sustainability 12 (7), 2683, 2020
112020
Teaching undergraduate marketing students using ‘hot seating through puppetry’: an exploratory study
G Pearce, N Hardiman
Innovations in Education and Teaching International 49 (4), 437-447, 2012
102012
Comparison of stream macroinvertebrate assemblages in canyon ecosystems of the Blue Mountains (Australia) with and without recreational traffic: a pilot study in impossible terrain
N Hardiman, S Burgin
Australian zoologist 35 (3), 757-769, 2011
102011
News media portrayal of attributed stakeholder attitudes to shark management in Australia
N Hardiman, S Burgin, J Shao
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 24 (6), 548-563, 2019
82019
Crocodiles and grey nomads: a deadly combination?
S Burgin, N Hardiman
Current Issues in Tourism 19 (1), 60-63, 2016
72016
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