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An analysis of the networks evolving from an artificial reef development
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An analysis of the networks evolving from an artificial reef development

Vikki Schaffer and Meredith A Lawley
Current Issues in Tourism, Vol.15(5), pp.497-503
2012
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https://doi.org/10.1080/13683500.2011.638704View
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Abstract

artificial reefs network analysis social value tourism
Understanding the flow and development of knowledge within tourism networks is important to the success and value of the network, especially networks based on a single resource such as an artificial reef. Using the ex-HMAS Brisbane Conservation Park as the context, a network analysis was conducted with stakeholders to address the question: 'How can network analysis be used to measure the social value of an artificial reef?' The results of this study identified information flows over time, who was involved and not involved at different stages of development, as well as opportunities for further collaborative relationships.

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