Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Apo, Peter. “Can Hawaii Have Tourism Without Hawaiians?” Honolulu Advertiser.
November 3, 2002.
Apostolopoulos, Yorghos and Dennis J. Gayle, Ed. Island Tourism and Sustainable
Development: Caribbean, Pacific and Mediterranean Experiences. Westport: Praeger.
2002.
Bosselman, Fred P. In the Wake of the Tourist: Managing Special Places in Eight
Countries. Washington DC: Conservation Foundation. 1978.
Casey, Susan. “Our Oceans are Turning into Plastic…Are We?” Best Life. Nov. 2006.
Chafe, Zoe. Customer Demand and Operator Support for Socially and Environmentally
Responsible Tourism. Working Paper No. 104. Center for Ecotourism and Sustainable
Development (CESD) and the International Ecotourism Society (TIES). 2004.
Guyette, Susan. A Guide for Native American and Rural Communities: Planning for
Balanced Development. Santa Fe, NM: Clear Light Publishers. 1996.
Hall, C.M. Tourism and Politics: Policy, Power and Place. John Wiley & Sons. 1994.
Honolulu Advertiser. January 27, 2007. “$8M Sought for Monument Zone.” Article by
Audrey McAvoy, AP.
Honolulu Star Bulletin. January 27, 207. “Audubon will Depart Waimea Valley.” Article
by Diana Leone.
Marriott, Paul Daniel. From Milestones to Mile Markers: Understanding Historic Roads.
Washington DC: America’s Scenic Byways Resource Center and National Trust for
Historic Preservation. 2004.
Marriott, Paul Daniel. Saving Historic Roads: Design and Policy Guidelines. New York:
John Wiley & Sons. 1998.
NOAA, US Fish & Wildlife, State of Hawaii. Northwestern Hawaiian Island Marine
National Monument: A Citizen Guide. 2006.
Riznik, Barnes. “Hanalei Bridge: A Catalyst for Rural Preservation.” The Public
Historian. Vol. II. No. 3 University of California Press. 1989.
Schneider, Krista L. The Paris-Lexington Road: Community Based Planning and Context
Sensitive Highway Design. Washington DC: Island Press. 2003.
Smith, V.I. and M. Brent, Ed. Hosts and Guest Revisited: Tourism in the 21st Century.
Elmsford NY: Cognizant Communication Corp. 2001. See McCannell, D. “Remarks on
the Commodification of Culture” pages 380-390 and Graham, N.H. “Tourism: the Sacred
Journey” pages 17-31 and “Secular Ritual: A General Theory of Tourism” pages 42-50.
Soon, Cheryl. Saving Kuhio Highway: A Case Study in Context Sensitive Design.
Presentation to Historic Roads Conference, Boston, Mass. April, 2006.
Soon, Cheryl, Denise Mills, Kalin Pacheco, Joan Scanlon, Allison Hayes-Conroy and
Rutchelle Enriquez. Balancing the Commerce of Tourism with Hawaiian Values. 2004.
Unpublished manuscript.
www.audubon.org/local/sanctuary/brochures/waimea.html
www.contextsensitivesolutions.org
www.hawaiireef.noaa.gov
www.ecotourism.org