Emma J Stewart
Lincoln University
H-index: 33
North America-United States
Top articles of Emma J Stewart
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Tailored Investments Needed to Support Weather, Water, Ice, and Climate Services in the Polar Regions | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | Machiel Lamers Gita Ljubicic Rick Thoman Jorge Carrasco Jackie Dawson | 2024/3 |
The use of weather, water, ice, and climate (WWIC) information in the Polar Regions: What is known after the decade-long Polar Prediction Project? | Weather, Climate, and Society | Victoria J Heinrich Emma J Stewart Daniela Liggett Jorge F Carrasco Jackie Dawson | 2024/3/25 |
The future of sustainable polar ship-based tourism | Cambridge Prisms: Coastal Futures | Daniela Liggett Daniela Cajiao Machiel Lamers Yu-Fai Leung Emma J Stewart | 2023 |
From tents and maps to vans and apps: Exploring camping mobilities | Tourism Geographies | Niamh Espiner Emma J Stewart Helen Fitt Shannon Page Stephen Espiner | 2023/4/3 |
The Tourism Adaptation Classification (TAC) framework: An application to New Zealand's Glacier country | Frontiers in Human Dynamics | Samantha Strong Emma J Stewart Stephen Espiner Katherine Hanly | 2023/3/31 |
From backyards to the backcountry: Exploring outdoor recreation coping strategies and experiences during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand | Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism | Niamh Espiner Gebeyaw Degarege Emma J Stewart Stephen Espiner | 2023/3/1 |
A review of polar tourism scholarship (1980-2023): An update | Emma Stewart | 2023 | |
A bibliographical review of research completed by Nepali students at Lincoln University, New Zealand (1956-2022) | Emma Stewart Stephen Espiner David Simmons | 2023 | |
Lessons learnt about the use of environmental information and decision-making needs of Polar operators | D Liggett VJ Heinrich Emma Stewart | 2022 | |
Introduction to special issue on being outdoors: Challenging and celebrating diverse outdoor leisure embodiments and experiences | Mandi Baker Neil Carr Emma Stewart | 2022/5/27 | |
Societal and economic implications: Antarctica: Environmental forecasting for Antarctic operations: Risks, challenges and practical solutions | D Liggett Emma Stewart | 2022 | |
Being outdoors: challenging and celebrating diverse outdoor leisure, embodiments and experiences. Part 3. outdoor leisure, other and othering. | N Carr E Stewart M Baker | 2022/12/15 | |
Food security in a COVID-impacted tourism destination: A case study of Queenstown, New Zealand | Megan Apse Gebeyaw Degarege Joanna Fountain Stephen Espiner Emma Stewart | 2022 | |
Special issue on being outdoors part 3. Outdoor leisure: other and othering | Neil Carr Emma Stewart Mandi Baker | 2022/10/20 | |
Polar impact: Utilising Self-Determination Theory to maximise the proenvironmental potential of youth expeditions | C Hehir PT Maher Emma Stewart | 2022 | |
Special issue on being outdoors part 2: being in the urban outdoors | Emma Stewart Neil Carr Mandi Baker | 2022/8/8 | |
The use of weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) in the Polar regions: Lessons learned about the decision-making needs of WWIC users | D Liggett VJ Heinrich Emma Stewart R Thoman | 2022 | |
On the move: the theory and practice of the walking interview method in outdoor education research | Annals of Leisure Research | Ivor Heijnen Emma Stewart Stephen Espiner | 2022/8/8 |
Introduction: re-thinking leisure activities in the outdoors. | Neil Carr Mandi Baker Emma J Stewart | 2021/10/21 | |
'Breaking the ice'in Arctic fieldwork: How a toddler helped his mother | Roslyn Kerr Emma Stewart | 2021/3/24 |