Data from: Social adaptation can reduce the strength of social–ecological feedbacks from ecosystem degradation

Data used for thesis chapter and People and Nature (PAN) journal article on Great Barrier Reef (GBR) visitor numbers and satisfaction.

Please refer to the thesis and article (Related publications) for further details and the full methods.

This dataset consists of:

  • 2 zip files containing reviews for rainforest (18 CSV files) and reef tourism (41 files) and a spreadsheet with aggregated Environmental Management Charge (EMC) data for 2010-2020 financial years (visitation, vessel, bareboat, cruiseship datasheets) saved in both MS Excel and Open Document (.ods) format.
    These files are available via conditional access only.
  • summary data for rainforest and reef reviews (2 spreadsheets saved in both MS Excel (.xlsx) and Open Document (.ods) formats) and the R code for detrending analysis.
    These files are open access and can be downloaded from the links provided.

Software/equipment used to create/collect the data: Excel and R programming language

Software/equipment used to manipulate/analyse the data: Excel and R programming language

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    Data Publication title Data from: Social adaptation can reduce the strength of social–ecological feedbacks from ecosystem degradation
  • Description

    Data used for thesis chapter and People and Nature (PAN) journal article on Great Barrier Reef (GBR) visitor numbers and satisfaction.

    Please refer to the thesis and article (Related publications) for further details and the full methods.

    This dataset consists of:

    • 2 zip files containing reviews for rainforest (18 CSV files) and reef tourism (41 files) and a spreadsheet with aggregated Environmental Management Charge (EMC) data for 2010-2020 financial years (visitation, vessel, bareboat, cruiseship datasheets) saved in both MS Excel and Open Document (.ods) format.
      These files are available via conditional access only.
    • summary data for rainforest and reef reviews (2 spreadsheets saved in both MS Excel (.xlsx) and Open Document (.ods) formats) and the R code for detrending analysis.
      These files are open access and can be downloaded from the links provided.

    Software/equipment used to create/collect the data: Excel and R programming language

    Software/equipment used to manipulate/analyse the data: Excel and R programming language

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  • Keywords
    • climate change
    • adaptation
    • coral reefs
    • feedbacks
    • economics
    • ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
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    Tropical Ecosystems, Conservation and Climate Change
    People and Societies in the Tropics
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  • Start Date 2008/01/01
  • End Date 2020/12/01
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  • Locations
    • North Queensland, Australia
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    Citation Bartelet, Henry (2022): Data from: Social adaptation can reduce the strength of social–ecological feedbacks from ecosystem degradation. James Cook University. https://doi.org/10.25903/jy3s-fk04