The changing climate and its impending impacts on Northern regions has ultimately initiated increased interest in Arctic tourism, providing tourists with a rationale for travel to these regions before they deteriorate further, or completely vanish (Lemelin et al., 2010; Hall & Saarinen, 2010). Previous research examining impacts of tourism in Arctic regions denotes that when tourism is introduced into rural and sparsely populated arctic regions, local communities may become overwhelmed by the influx of visitors, causing various forms of social tension, and more prominent feelings of invasion and vulnerability (Fay & Karlsdottir, 2011; Kajan, 2014). While there is evidence that tourism can easily foster impersonal and hostile relationships b...
“Culturally Sensitive Tourism in the Arctic” (ARCTISEN) is a three-year, collaborative partnership i...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
The need to understand how Arctic coastal communities can remain resilient in the wake of rapid anth...
Cultural sensitivity is highly relevant but inadequately conceptualized in tourism contexts. This a...
Abstract The Arctic is facing rapid and significant social, cultural, economic and environmental ch...
The Arctic is facing rapid and significant social, cultural, economic and environmental changes. In ...
Market-driven development, outsider operators with little knowledge of Indigenous or other local cul...
This is an Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Ren, C., Jóhannesson, G.T., Kramvig...
This paper explores the relationship between tourism and the challenges of governance in the Arctic ...
[First paragraph of Introduction] In the last 20 years, the number of tourists venturing into remote...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
This chapter (Chapter 5) offers an examination of Arctic tourism. Viewed through the lens of the “de...
Through a critical reading of previous research, this article explores local and indigenous cultures...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
“Culturally Sensitive Tourism in the Arctic” (ARCTISEN) is a three-year, collaborative partnership i...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
The need to understand how Arctic coastal communities can remain resilient in the wake of rapid anth...
Cultural sensitivity is highly relevant but inadequately conceptualized in tourism contexts. This a...
Abstract The Arctic is facing rapid and significant social, cultural, economic and environmental ch...
The Arctic is facing rapid and significant social, cultural, economic and environmental changes. In ...
Market-driven development, outsider operators with little knowledge of Indigenous or other local cul...
This is an Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Ren, C., Jóhannesson, G.T., Kramvig...
This paper explores the relationship between tourism and the challenges of governance in the Arctic ...
[First paragraph of Introduction] In the last 20 years, the number of tourists venturing into remote...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
This chapter (Chapter 5) offers an examination of Arctic tourism. Viewed through the lens of the “de...
Through a critical reading of previous research, this article explores local and indigenous cultures...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
“Culturally Sensitive Tourism in the Arctic” (ARCTISEN) is a three-year, collaborative partnership i...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
The need to understand how Arctic coastal communities can remain resilient in the wake of rapid anth...