Visitor profiles and environmental attributes, especially of birds, attracting visitors to Lamington National Park

Written by Binna Burra

October 15, 2021

Clem Tisdell and Clevo Wilson (2003), Universty of Queensland

WORKING PAPERS IN THE SERIES, Economics, Ecology and the Environment are published by the School of Economics, University of Queensland, 4072, Australia, as follow up to the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research Project 40 of which Professor Clem Tisdell was the Project Leader. Views expressed in these working papers are those of their authors and not necessarily of any of the organisations associated with the Project. They should not be reproduced in whole or in part without the written permission of the Project Leader. It is planned to publish contributions to this series over the next few years.

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