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Economic value of the Crocodile Farming Industry to the Northern Territory

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Title

Economic value of the Crocodile Farming Industry to the Northern Territory,

Creator

Ernst & Young,

Collection

E-Publications, E-Books, PublicationNT,

Date

2017-03,

Description

Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)., "This study reports on the economic value that the crocodile farming industry contributed to the Northern Territory (NT) economy in 2014/15. The study explores the economic contributions and the qualitative factors also contributing to the Industry’s value. It does not address value of conservation (accessibility for future generations), general wildlife tourism that includes crocodile activity (such as Adelaide River Cruises) or the direct contribution of crocodile retail trade from non-farming or farm related operations (such as clothing/crocodile product shops or souvenir shops in the NT)." - Scope of the report,

Notes

Ernst & Young (EY) have consented to the Report being published electronically on the DTBI website for informational purposes only. EY have not consented to distribution or disclosure beyond this. The material contained in the Report, including the EY logo, is copyright and copyright in the Report itself vests in DTBI. The Report, including the EY logo, cannot be altered without prior written permission from EY.,

Table of contents

Executive summary -- Introduction -- Industry background -- Methodology -- Economic contribution analysis -- Broader economic, social and cultural values -- Bibliography -- Appendix A: Overview of IO modelling -- Appendix B: Tourism calculation assumptions.,

Language

English,

Subject

Crocodiles, Crocodile farming, Industry, Economic aspects,

Publisher name

Northern Territory. Department of Trade, Business and Innovation,

Place of publication

Darwin,

Format

iv, 46 pages : colour illustrations, colour map, tables ; 30 cm.,

File type

application/pdf.,

Copyright owner

Check within Publication or with content Publisher.,

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/299301,

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/384217