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New Issues in Polar Tourism : Communities, Environments, Politics

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In this article, Dieter K. Muller, Linda Lundmark, Raynald H. Lemelin, Anna Thompson-Carr, Margaret Johnston, Emma Stewart, and Jackie Dawson discuss new issues in polar tourism.
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1. Introduction: New Issues in Polar Tourism Dieter K. Muller*, Linda Lundmark & Raynald H. Lemelin 2. Looking Back, Venturing Forward: Challenges For Academia, Community and Industry in Polar Tourism Research Patrick T. Maher* 3. What is Arctic Tourism, and Who Should Define It? Arvid Viken* 4. Narrative Frameworks of Consideration: Horizontal and Vertical Approaches to Conceptualising the Sub-Antarctic Eric J. Shelton* 5. Reaching Consensus on Antarctic Tourism Regulation Kees Bastmeijer & Machiel Lamers* 6. The Effectiveness of Environmental Impact Assessments on Visitor Activity in the Ross Sea Region of Antarctica Tanya A. O'Neill*, Megan R. Balks & Jeronimo Lopez-Martinez 7. German Tourism Activities in the Antarctic Area - A Governmental Perspective Manuela Krakau & Heike Herata* 8. The Wild North - Network Cooperation for Sustainable Tourism in a Fragile Marine Environment in the Arctic Region Sandra Magdalena Granquist & Per Ake Nilsson* 9. Tourism Resolving Crisis? Exploring Tourism Development in Iceland in the Wake of Economic Recession Gunnar Thor Johannesson* & Edward H. Huijbens 10. A (Ski) Trip into the Future - Climate Change and Winter Tourism in Polar Sweden in 2040 Patrick Brouder & Linda Lundmark* 11. Conflicting Discourses in Tourism Development - A Case of Kilpisjarvi Village, Finnish Lapland Tuukka Makitie & Anna-Liisa Ylisirnio* 12. Will 'Free Entry into the Forest' Remain? Argumentation Analysis of Finnish and Swedish Discussions on Everyman's Rights Seija Tuulentie* & Outi Rantala 13. National Parks for Tourism Development in Sub-Arctic Areas - Curse or Blessing? The Case of a Proposed National Park in Northern Sweden Dieter K. Muller* 14. Indigenous People: Discussing the Forgotten Dimension of Dark Tourism and Battlefield Tourism Raynald H. Lemelin*, Anna Thompson-Carr, Margaret Johnston, Emma Stewart & Jackie Dawson 15. New Issues in Polar Tourism: Conclusion Linda Lundmark, Raynald H. Lemelin & Dieter K. Muller* Index

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Topophilia: A Study of Environmental Perception, Attitudes and Values

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The Amenity Migrants—Seeking and Sustaining Mountains and Their Cultures Laurence A.G. Moss . Wallingford, United Kingdom. CABI. 2006. ix + 329 pp. £55, US$100. ISBN: ISBN 0-85199084-3.

TL;DR: A comprehensive and highly worthwhile volume for those interested in contemporary developments and change in mountain environments is presented in this paper, which is probably the first book that takes a holistic view of the large and complex phenomenon of amenity migration in mountains.
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TL;DR: Failure to address human impacts simultaneously at all scales will lead to the degradation of Antarctic marine ecosystems and the homogenization of their composition, structure, and processes with marine ecosystems elsewhere.
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What’s so ‘Dark’ about ‘Dark Tourism’?: Death, Tours, and Performance:

TL;DR: The assumption is that tourists tend to differentiate tours of the picturesque, the romantic and the sublime from those of the disgusting, the abject, and the macabre as mentioned in this paper.
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Adaptive recreation planning and climate change: a contingent visitation approach

TL;DR: This article applied a contingent visitation analysis to estimate the effects of changes in climate and resource variables on nature-based recreation demand, and found that a relatively small proportion of respondents indicated that their visitation behavior would change under the hypothetical climate scenarios, and the net effect on visitation is slightly positive.
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Staging Place: The Geography of Modern Drama

Una Chaudhuri
TL;DR: Staging Place: The Geography of Modern Drama as mentioned in this paper examines the relationship between home and homelessness, belonging and exile in early modern drama, where the figure of home is constructed as a locus of two conflicting impulses: the desire to find a stable site for individual identity and the desire of deterritorializing the self.
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Theories Of Culture Revisited

TL;DR: In a recent paper as discussed by the authors, Keesing pointed out a series of ironies and contradictions in the notion of radical alterity in the Boasian tradition and in functionalist social anthropology.