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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.Abstract:
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* Indexread more
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