RG&A is a New Zealand-based consultancy specialising in: leisure planning and development for territorial authorities; recreation resource assessment for commercial developments; recreation and tourism research; and concession management for tourism operations on public and private land. Rob Greenaway has an academic and practical background in recreation, tourism and conservation management. He is experienced in planning and managing for public, community and commercial facilities and services in parks and reserves, protected areas, in developing countries and for special events. His strong skills in formal and informal data gathering, research analysis and journalism have been demonstrated in a wide variety of project reports, management plans, publications, submissions, and research papers over the past 25 years. Rob has published extensively in New Zealand, Australia and Asia (examples of articles and papers are available on www.greenaway.co.nz) and has presented expert evidence at more than 70 resource consent and planning hearings.
RG&A is a New Zealand-based consultancy specialising in: leisure planning and development for territorial authorities; recreation resource assessment for commercial developments; recreation and tourism research; and concession management for tourism operations on public and private land. Rob Greenaway has an academic and practical background in recreation, tourism and conservation management. He is experienced in planning and managing for public, community and commercial facilities and services in parks and reserves, protected areas, in developing countries and for special events. His strong skills in formal and informal data gathering, research analysis and journalism have been demonstrated in a wide variety of project reports, management plans, publications, submissions, and research papers over the past 25 years. Rob has published extensively in New Zealand, Australia and Asia (examples of articles and papers are available on www.greenaway.co.nz) and has presented expert evidence at more than 70 resource consent and planning hearings.