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Slaughtering the goose that lays the golden egg: Are whaling and whale-watching mutually exclusive?
James E.S. Higham,
David Lusseau
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS)
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Business & Economics
Whaling
95%
Egg
91%
Tourists
39%
International Whaling Commission
27%
Tourism
18%
Animal Welfare
18%
Exclusivity
17%
Incompatibility
17%
National Context
17%
Résumé
16%
Fishing
15%
Segregation
14%
Forestry
14%
Empirical Research
14%
Compromise
12%
Government
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
whaling
100%
whale
75%
egg
67%
tourism
25%
animal welfare
20%
incompatibility
17%
residential development
16%
forestry
12%
fishing
12%
demand
9%
decision
8%
need
7%
Social Sciences
tourist
39%
Tourism
23%
International Whaling Commission
23%
incompatibility
16%
event
15%
forestry
15%
segregation
12%
compromise
12%
empirical research
11%
animal
11%
welfare
10%
demand
9%
present
7%