Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kakadu National Park' has mentioned 'Tourism' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 History 1.1 Background 1.2 The arrival of non-Indigenous people 1.2.1 Explorers 1.2.2 Buffalo hunters 1.2.3 Missionaries 1.2.4 Pastoralists 1.3 Mining 2 Climate 3 Flora 4 Fauna 4.1 Mammals 4.2 Birds 4.3 Reptiles 4.4 Frogs 4.5 Fish 4.6 Insects 5 Environmental problems and threats 6 Landforms 7 Aboriginal rock art sites 8 Human impacts 8.1 Fire management 8.2 Tourism 9 Park management 9.1 Park use fee 9.2 General facilities 9.3 Camp sites 10 Administrative status 11 See also 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External links
After World War II a number of small-scale ventures, including dingo shooting and trapping, brumby shooting, crocodile shooting, tourism and forestry, began.
Tourism represents a significant human impact to Kakadu National Park with hundreds of thousands of visitors arriving annually.
Tourism[edit]
Visitors can experience Kakadu National Park via the Nature's Way tourism drive which is a loop from Darwin to Jabiru then onto Katherine and back to Darwin covering approximately 900xc2xa0km.
Tickets and more information will be available on the Kakadu National Park tourism website.
The town was built for the Uranium mine that was established prior to the founding of Kakadu National Park and provides infrastructure for the mine's workforce as well as the national park activities and tourism.
Other small tourism centres such as Cooinda and South Alligator provide limited facilities.
The natural attributes of the property are in good condition, with pressures from adjacent land uses, invasive species and tourism needing ongoing attention.
Tourism xe2x80x93 significant increase in visitation as a result of its World Heritage inscription.