
Overview
Background
Dr Lisa Ruhanen (PhD, GCEd, BBusHons) is a Professor in Tourism and the Deputy Head of School (Graduate Education, Tourism and Marketing) with the The University of Queensland Business School. She has undertaken more than 35 academic and consultancy research projects in Australia and overseas in the areas of Indigenous tourism, sustainable tourism and policy, planning and governance. Lisa has more than 150 academic publications and in 2017 she and colleagues co-edited a book on Indigenous Tourism: Cases from Australia and New Zealand.
Lisa jas taught in the areas of sustainable and responsible tourism, ethics, and tourism in developing countries. For more than a decade, she has worked closely with United Nations Tourism on a variety of research projects and undertook a secondment to the organisation's headquarters in Madrid. She is currently an Advisory Board member and auditor for the UN Tourism TedQual accreditation program. Lisa is actively engaged with a range of start-up Indigenous tourism businesses and tourism organisations in Australia using her research expertise to explore visitor demand, market opportunities and product development strategies and has led research and consultancy studies for the Federal and State governments in Australia on Indigenous tourism, including the inaugural ‘Queensland Indigenous Tourism Strategy’. She is currently the co-lead for the First Nations Tourism Research Hub, an initiative of the Queensland First Nations Tourism Council.
Availability
- Professor Lisa Ruhanen is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Postgraduate Diploma in Education, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Sustainable tourism
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Indigenous tourism
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Tourism Destination Planning
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Knowledge Management
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Governance
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Climate change
Works
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2007
Journal Article
Using action learning to improve assessment: A case study from an undergraduate tourism management course
Slaughter, L. and Ruhanen, L. M. (2007). Using action learning to improve assessment: A case study from an undergraduate tourism management course. Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism, 7 (2), 1-20. doi: 10.1300/J172v07n02_01
2006
Conference Publication
The application of experiential learning techniques to event management education
Ruhanen, L M (2006). The application of experiential learning techniques to event management education. Global Events Congress and Event Educators' Forum, Customs House, Brisbane, Australia, 27-29 September, 2006. Brisbane, Qld: The University of Queensland Press.
2006
Conference Publication
Tourism and Events: Providing new opportunities for the island communities of the Torres Strait
Whitford, M and Ruhanen, L M (2006). Tourism and Events: Providing new opportunities for the island communities of the Torres Strait. Global Events Congress and Event Educators' Forum, Customs House Brisbane Qld, 28-29 September 2006. Brisbane Qld: The University of Queensland Press.
2006
Other Outputs
Sustainable tourism planning : an analysis of Queensland local tourism destinations
Ruhanen-Hunter, Lisa M. (2006). Sustainable tourism planning : an analysis of Queensland local tourism destinations. PhD Thesis, School of Tourism, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/158104
2006
Conference Publication
Moving beyond the theory: Stakeholder perspectives of sustainable tourism
Ruhanen, L. M. (2006). Moving beyond the theory: Stakeholder perspectives of sustainable tourism. Cutting Edge Research in Tourism - New Directions, Challenges, University of Surrey, UK, 6-9 June 2006. Surrey, UK: University of Surrey.
2006
Book
Identification of inhibitors and facilitators to research adoption in the tourism sector
Cooper, C. P., Ruhanen, L. M., Jago, L. and Carlsen, J. (2006). Identification of inhibitors and facilitators to research adoption in the tourism sector. Gold Coast, Australia: CRC for Sustainable Tourism Pty Ltd.
2006
Journal Article
Bridging the divide between theory and practice. Experiential learning approaches for tourism and hospitality education
Ruhanen, L M (2006). Bridging the divide between theory and practice. Experiential learning approaches for tourism and hospitality education. Journal of Teaching in Travel and Tourism, 5 (4), 33-52. doi: 10.1300/J172v05n04_03
2006
Conference Publication
Trends in Australian University Tourism Education: Three decades of growth and development
Craig-smith, S. J. and Ruhanen, L. M. (2006). Trends in Australian University Tourism Education: Three decades of growth and development. Cutting Edge Research in Tourism - New Directions, Challenges and Applications, University of Surrey, UK, 6-9 July 2006. Surrey UK: University of Surrey.
2006
Conference Publication
Utilising role-playing learning methods in tourism and hospitality tertiary education
Ruhanen, L M (2006). Utilising role-playing learning methods in tourism and hospitality tertiary education. 16th Annual CAUTHE Conference, School of Hosp, Tourism & Mktg, Victorian Uni, Melbourne, 6-9 February, 2006. Melbourne, Vic Australia: Victoria University.
2005
Book Chapter
Demand for Tourism in Australia
Cooper, Chris and Ruhanen, Lisa (2005). Demand for Tourism in Australia. Oceania: A Tourism Handbook. (pp. 17-34) edited by Chris Cooper and C. Michael Hall. Clevedon UK: Channel View Publications.
2005
Conference Publication
Sustainable tourism planning: A content analysis of local tourism plans
Ruhanen, L. M. (2005). Sustainable tourism planning: A content analysis of local tourism plans. CAUTHE 2005: Sharing Tourism Knowledge, Alice Springs, NT, Australia, 1-5 February 2005. Darwin, Australia: Charles Darwin University.
2005
Book Chapter
The use of strategic visioning to enhance local tourism planning in periphery communities
Ruhanen, Lisa and Cooper, Chris (2005). The use of strategic visioning to enhance local tourism planning in periphery communities. Taking tourism to the limits: Issues, concepts and managerial perspectives. (pp. 53-63) edited by Chris Ryan, Stephen Page and Michelle Aicken. Oxford, UK: Elsevier.
2005
Conference Publication
Achieving key dimensions of sustainability: Strategic visioning as a tourism destination planning tool
Ruhanen, L. M. (2005). Achieving key dimensions of sustainability: Strategic visioning as a tourism destination planning tool. 3rd Tourism Industry and Education Symposium, Jyvaskyla, Finland, 19-21 May 2005. Jyvaskyla, Finland: Jyvaskyla Polytechnic.
2005
Book Chapter
Sources of Australian tourism statistics
Cooper, Chris and Ruhanen, Lisa (2005). Sources of Australian tourism statistics. Oceania: a tourism handbook. (pp. 75-85) Bristol, United Kingdom: Channel View Publications.
2005
Book Chapter
The Australian Tourism Industry
Cooper, Chris and Ruhanen, Lisa (2005). The Australian Tourism Industry. Oceania: A Tourism Handbook. (pp. 57-74) edited by C. Cooper and C. Michael Hall. Clevedon UK: Channel View Publications.
2005
Book Chapter
Introduction to Australia
Ruhanen, L. M. (2005). Introduction to Australia. Oceania: A Tourism Handbook. (pp. 7-16) edited by C. Cooper and C. M. Hall. Clevedon UK: Channel View Publications.
2005
Book Chapter
Compendium of sources
Cooper, Chris, Michael Hall, C., Ruhanen, Lisa and Treloar, Peter (2005). Compendium of sources. Oceania: a tourism handbook. (pp. 380-416) Bristol, United Kingdom: Channel View Publications.
2005
Book Chapter
Implications of climate change on tourism in Oceania
Craig-smith, S. J. and Ruhanen, L. M. (2005). Implications of climate change on tourism in Oceania. Tourism, Recreation and Climate Change. (pp. 181-191) edited by C. M. Hall and J. Higham. Clevedon, UK: Channel View Publications.
2005
Conference Publication
Sustainable tourism destination planning: Is the concept being put into practice?
Ruhanen, Lisa (2005). Sustainable tourism destination planning: Is the concept being put into practice?. 3rd Tourism Industry and Education Symposium, Jyvaskyla, Finland, 19-21 May 2005. Jyvaskyla, Finland: Jyvaskyla Polytechnic.
2005
Book Chapter
The Organisation of Tourism in Australia
Cooper, C. P. and Ruhanen, L. M. (2005). The Organisation of Tourism in Australia. Oceania: A Tourism Handbook. (pp. 35-56) edited by C. Cooper and C. M. Hall. Clevedon UK: Channel View Publications.
Funding
Supervision
Availability
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
First Nations Legacy from the Brisbane 2032 Games
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Monica Chien
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Doctor Philosophy
Beyond mining: Exploring Indigenous communities transiton to the tourism sector
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ree Jordan
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Doctor Philosophy
Beyond mining: Exploring Indigenous communities transiton to the tourism sector
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ree Jordan
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Master Philosophy
Exploring Opportunities During Crisis and Change in Tourism Entrepreneurship: Applying the External Enablers (EE) Framework in Peru
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Frederik von Briel
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Destination branding in the eyes of residents: Investigating residents' participation in destination branding
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Monica Chien
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Hidden Obstacles, Hidden Potential: Exploring the Influence of Socio-Cultural Aversions on the Demand for Indigenous Tourism in Australia.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Mucha Mkono, Associate Professor Gabby Walters
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
An Exploratory Study of the Cruise Experiencescapes: Mainland Chinese Tourists' Experiences
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sheranne Fairley
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Adaptive co-management as an approach to tourism destination governance - a case of protected areas in Bangladesh
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Brent Ritchie
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
The influence of learning on a tourism destination community's responses to the impacts of climate change
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Judith Mair
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Tourism Destination Competitiveness: A Supply and Demand Perspective
Principal Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Coopetition Behaviour among Actors in the Informal Tourism Economy: Studies of pedicab drivers and street vendors in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Principal Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
The Tourism Transformation Process: An inquiry into the three main process phases
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Brent Ritchie
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
The Making of Intangible Heritage in Chinese Ethnic Minorities: An Ethnographic Study on Intangible Cultural Heritage, Power, Identity and Social Changes in Bulang Ethnic Group
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Ian Lilley, Dr Richard Martin
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Changing Attitudes Towards Air Travel: A Consumer Behaviour Approach
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Gabby Walters
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
The Role of Individuals in the Knowledge Absorptive Capacity of New Zealand's Regional Tourism Organisations
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Brent Ritchie
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
The role of the national government in facilitating innovation within the tourism industry: A case from Norway
Associate Advisor
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Tourism education and local employment as factors contributing to the sustainable development of tourism in SIDS: The case of the Maldives
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Noreen Breakey
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Diffusion of the concept of sustainable tourism development: A case study on Kret Island, Thailand
Associate Advisor
Media
Enquiries
Contact Professor Lisa Ruhanen directly for media enquiries about:
- Ecotourism
- Environment and tourism
- Indigenous tourism
- Sustainable tourism development
- Tourism - Indigenous
- Tourism and environment
- Tourism destination planning
- Tourism development
- Tourism education
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