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New challenges for managing sustainable tourism in protected areas: an exploratory study of the European Landscape Convention in Sweden.

Daniel Laven, +2 more
- 16 Apr 2015 - 
- Vol. 28, Iss: 10, pp 1126-1143
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In this paper, the authors explored the intersection of the landscape concept and sustainable tourism management in protected areas using qualitative research methods and found strong potential in landscape-oriented approaches, but also identified key challenges including institutional negotiation and conflict.
Abstract
“Sustainable tourism” has emerged as the dominant paradigm for managing visitor use in protected areas. An important consequence of this approach is that management tends to focus on issues inside protected-area boundaries. Recently, broader landscape-oriented approaches have gained attention (e.g., the European Landscape Convention [ELC]). These strategies strive to achieve sustainable landscape protection and often identify tourism as a key development strategy. Using Sweden as an example, this article explores the intersection of the landscape concept—as articulated in the ELC—with the contemporary notion of sustainable tourism management in protected areas. This exploratory study was conducted using qualitative research methods. While study participants reported strong potential in landscape-oriented approaches, they also identified key challenges including “institutional negotiation and conflict” and “confusion and uncertainty about the landscape concept.” The article concludes by addressing the impl...

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