Fluker, Martin

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Article

Lynch, J, Eilam, Efrat ORCID: 0000-0001-6076-6487, Fluker, Martin and Augar, Naomi (2016) Community-based environmental monitoring goes to school: translations, detours and escapes. Environmental Education Research. ISSN 1350-4622

Espinosa, T, Fluker, Martin and Jiang, Min (2016) Domestic demand for Indigenous tourism in Australia: understanding intention to participate. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 24 (8-9). 1350 - 1368. ISSN 1747-7646

Espinosa Abascal, Trinidad, Fluker, Martin and Jiang, Min (2015) Domestic demand for Indigenous tourism in Australia: understanding motivations, barriers, and implications for future development. Journal of Heritage Tourism, 10 (1). 1 - 20. ISSN 1743-873X

Jopp, R, Mair, J, DeLacy, Terry and Fluker, Martin (2014) Climate Change Adaptation: Destination Management and the Green Tourist. Tourism Planning and Development, 12 (3). 300 - 320. ISSN 2156-8316

Augar, Naomi and Fluker, Martin (2014) Towards Understanding User Perceptions of a Tourist-based Environmental Monitoring System: An Exploratory Case Study. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research. ISSN 1094-1665

Jopp, Ryan, DeLacy, Terry, Mair, Judith and Fluker, Martin (2012) Using a Regional Tourism Adaptation Framework to Determine Climate Change Adaptation Options for Victoria's Surf Coast. Asia-Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 18 (1-2). pp. 144-164. ISSN 1094-1665

Boon, Paul I, Fluker, Martin and Wilson, Nassima (2008) A Ten-Year Study of the Effectiveness of an Educative Programme in Ensuring the Ecological Sustainability of Recreational Activities in the Brisbane Ranges National Park, South East Australia. Journal of Sustainability, 16 (6). pp. 681-697. ISSN 0966-9582

Dolnicar, Sara and Fluker, Martin (2003) Behavioural market segments among surf tourists: invesigating past destination choice. Journal of sport & tourism, 8 (3). pp. 186-196. ISSN 1477-5085

Dolnicar, Sara and Fluker, Martin (2003) Behavioural Market Segments Among Surf Tourists: Investigating Past Destination Choice. Journal of Sport Tourism, 8 (3). pp. 186-196. ISSN 1477-5085

Fluker, Martin and Turner, Lindsay (2000) Needs, Motivations, and Expectations of a Commercial Whitewater Rafting Experience. Journal of Travel Research, 38 (4). 380 - 389. ISSN 0047-2875

Book Section

Abascal, TE, Fluker, Martin and Jiang, Min (2018) Image Use in Tourism Research Methodology. In: Qualitative Methods in Tourism Research: Theory and Practice. Hillman, W and Radel, K, eds. Aspects of tourism . Channel View Publications, pp. 248-278.

Jopp, Ryan, DeLacy, Terry, Mair, Judith and Fluker, Martin (2011) Towards an understanding of tourist responses to destination adaptation to climate change. In: CAUTHE 2011 National Conference: tourism : creating a brilliant blend. Gross, Michael J, ed. School of Management, University of South Australia, Adelaide, S. Australia.

Woodley, Carolyn and Fluker, Martin (2010) Engaging Industry in Tourism Curriculum: Nature-Based Tourism at Victoria University. In: Abstract book : Athens Institute for Education and Research (Tourism) : 6th Annual International Conference on Tourism, 1-4 July, 2010. Papanikos, Gregory T, ed. Athens Institute for Education and Research, Athens, p. 31.

Fluker, Martin and Deery, Margaret (2003) Condoms In The First Aid Kit : River Guides, Clients and Sex. In: Sex and Tourism : Journeys of Romance, Love, and Lust. Bauer, Thomas G and McKercher, Bob, eds. Haworth Hospitality Press, New York, USA, pp. 109-118.

Conference or Workshop Item

Augar, Naomi and Fluker, Martin (2014) Developing Social Media for Community Based Environmental Monitoring. In: Australasian Conference on Information Systems, 08 December 2014-10 December 2014, Auckland, New Zealand.

Espinosa Abascal, Trinidad, Fluker, Martin and Jiang, Min (2014) Using photographs to investigate domestic demand for Indigenous tourism in Australia. In: CAUTHE 2014 National Conference, 10 February 2014-13 February 2014, Brisbane.

Thesis

Fluker, Martin (2005) Perceived risk in adventure tourism. PhD thesis, Victoria University.