Dr Liz Fredline

liz-fredline 

B Hotel Management (Hons), PhD

Senior Lecturer, Griffith Business School

Contact details for Dr Liz Fredline

Research expertise

  • Event Tourism
  • Tourism Impacts
  • Research Methods

Current teaching areas

  • Tourism and Hospitality Research Methods at Undergraduate and Masters level

Publications

Refereed journal articles

  • Fredline, E. and Faulkner, B. (2000) Host Community Reactions: A Cluster Analysis, Annals of Tourism Research, 27 (3), pp. 763-784.
  • Raybould, M., Mules, T., Fredline, E. and Tomljenovic, R. (2000) Counting the Herd: Using Aerial Photography to Estimate Attendance at Open Events, Event Management, 6 (1), 25-32.

Refereed conference papers

  • Fredline, E. and Faulkner, B. (2000) Community Perceptions of the Impacts of Events, paper presented at Events Beyond 2000: Setting the Agenda, Sydney, July.

Conference presentations

  • Fredline, E. and Faulkner, B. (2000) Host Community Reactions to Major Sporting Events, paper presented at the Tourism and the Environment 2000 European Conference, Dublin, Ireland, September 7-8.
  • Fredline, E. and Faulkner, B. (2000) GIS and Host Community Perceptions: Mapping the way residents feel about events, in Peak Performance in Tourism and Hospitality Research. Proceedings of the Council for Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Education Conference, 2-5 February, p. 54 (abstract only).

Recent research grants

  • Fredline, E., Raybould, M. and Faulkner, B. (2000) Economic and Market Analysis: Asia Pacific Masters Games. CRC for Sustainable Tourism, AUD $10,000.
  • Fredline, E. and Faulkner, B. (2000) Social Impacts of Tourism on the Gold Coast. Gold Coast Visioning Project. CRC for Sustainable Tourism, AUD $40,000.
  • Fredline, E. and Faulkner B. (2000) International Market Analysis of Wildlife Tourism. CRC for Sustainable Tourism, AUD $60,000.
  • WORM Project: CRC / BTR Unit Record Joint venture, Inter-University Team of Five Researchers. CRC for Sustainable Tourism, AUD $125,000.

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