Qualifications Doctor of Philosophy - Griffith University (Australia) Masters of Sciences - University of Kiel (Germany) Dr Claudia Ollenburg received her Ph.D. from Griffith University in Australia. For her dissertation she examined over 750 family farm tourism businesses in rural Australia. Prior to joining Bond University she worked in the International Centre for Ecotourism Research and as a Research Fellow in climate change adaptation at Griffith University. Claudia Ollenburg research interests include sustainable tourism planning and development, eco certification, community-based ecotourism planning and climate change adaptation.
Articles
Quality tourism experiences: Reviews, reflections and research agendas (with Gayle Jennings, Young-Sook Lee, Amanda Ayling, Brooke Lunny, and Carl Cater), Journal of hospitality marketing and management (2009)
“Quality tourism experiences,” including its singular form, is a well used phrase in tourism industry...
Cultural landscape in Mongolian tourism (with R Buckley and L Zhong), Annals of Tourism Research (2008)
The Mongolian steppes and their nomads, horses, herds and gers form a cultural landscape which...
Regional signatures and trends in the farm tourism sector, Tourism recreation research (2008)
Farm tourism is an old phenomenon with new economic and social significance for farming, tourism...
Stated economic and social motivations of Australian farm tourism operators (with Ralf Buckley), Journal of travel research (2007)
Farm tourism enterprises combine the commercial constraints of regional tourism, the nonfinancial features of family...
Worldwide structure of the equestrian tourism sector, Journal of Ecotourism (2005)
The aims of this contribution are as follows: (1) to introduce the commercial equestrian tourism...
Book Chapters
Generation Y: Perspectives of quality in youth adventure travel experiences in an Australian backpacker context (with Gayle Jennings, Carl Cater, Young-Sook Lee, and Amanda Ayling), Tourism and Generation Y (2009)