Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Te Wahipounamu – South West New Zealand' has mentioned 'Tourism' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 Description 1.1 Flora 1.2 Fauna 1.3 Population 1.4 Land formations 2 Mxc4x81ori connections to the land 2.1 Legend 2.2 Use of Region 3 UNESCO World Heritage Site 4 Protection and management 4.1 Legal requirements 4.2 Treaty of Waitangi 4.3 Management planning framework 5 Tourism 5.1 Wilderness 6 Miscellaneous issues 7 References 8 External links
[3] Most residents work in tourism related jobs but there are other land use occupations.
Tourism[edit]
[7] Tourism within Te Wahipounamu is nature-based, xe2x80x98greenxe2x80x99 tourism.
[8] There is a combination of nature and adventure tourism.
There are some strictly nature based tourism activities such as walking in the Natural Parks, whale-watching, and boat tours in the Fiordland Sounds.
According to Charnley, this type of nature tourism may not qualify as ecotourism.
And the tourism benefits have to be more than economic, they must promote deeper social and political justice goals.
The communities in Te Wahipounamu survive mainly through tourism.
Most residents of the region are there because of the tourism employment opportunities.
Although there are some more historically and culturally based tourism activities and tours available.
The continuing rise in tourism to New Zealand is affecting this experience though.
Due to tourism there is an increase in tourist aircraft.
The principal uses of the property are nature conservation, nature based recreation and tourism and sustainable small-scale natural resource utilisation.
Impacts from tourism at key sites and introduced species are being addressed by management actions and continue to be a concern.