Indigenous tourism is an expansive sector in the growing tourism industry. The Sami people living in Sápmi in northern Europe have started to engage in tourism, particularly in view of the rationalised and modernised methods of reindeer herding. Sami tourism offers job opportunities and enables the spreading of information. On the other hand, Sami tourism may jeopardise the indigenous culture and harm the sensitive environment in which the Sami live. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the supply and demand of Sami tourism in northern Sweden. This is presented in four articles. The first article analyses the potential of the emerging Sami tourism in Sweden, with special emphasis on the access to Sami tourism products. The study shows that ...
Sami are indigenous people of Northern Fennoscandia. Some Sami offering sites have been used for ove...
Through a critical reading of previous research, this article explores local and indigenous cultures...
Through a critical reading of previous research, this article explores local and indigenous cultures...
Indigenous tourism is an expansive sector in the growing tourism industry. The Sami people living in...
The thesis present the challenges and opportunities for indigenous tourism in Northern Sweden. The a...
Indigenous tourism is a vehicle of sustainable development for indigenous people. However, as the in...
Little is known about the role of tourism development among Sámi indigenous people living in the spa...
'Sami tourism' seems to be increasing, both as a practice as well as a focus of research attention. ...
Tourism is often identified as able to provide opportunities for indigenous populations. In northern...
Indigenous peoples’ right to control representations of their own culture and heritage is unquestion...
Tourism entrepreneurship is frequently promoted as a livelihood strategy for Sámi indigenous people ...
Indigenous tourism has recently been acknowledged as a potential and fast growing segment of the tou...
The Sami indigenous peoples in Northern Scandinavia face ongoing pressures to maintain their traditi...
In this article, it is argued that indigenous tourism must be understood as shaped by European ideas...
In northern Sweden, the positive effects of tourism involvement by Sámi Indigenous people are mostly...
Sami are indigenous people of Northern Fennoscandia. Some Sami offering sites have been used for ove...
Through a critical reading of previous research, this article explores local and indigenous cultures...
Through a critical reading of previous research, this article explores local and indigenous cultures...
Indigenous tourism is an expansive sector in the growing tourism industry. The Sami people living in...
The thesis present the challenges and opportunities for indigenous tourism in Northern Sweden. The a...
Indigenous tourism is a vehicle of sustainable development for indigenous people. However, as the in...
Little is known about the role of tourism development among Sámi indigenous people living in the spa...
'Sami tourism' seems to be increasing, both as a practice as well as a focus of research attention. ...
Tourism is often identified as able to provide opportunities for indigenous populations. In northern...
Indigenous peoples’ right to control representations of their own culture and heritage is unquestion...
Tourism entrepreneurship is frequently promoted as a livelihood strategy for Sámi indigenous people ...
Indigenous tourism has recently been acknowledged as a potential and fast growing segment of the tou...
The Sami indigenous peoples in Northern Scandinavia face ongoing pressures to maintain their traditi...
In this article, it is argued that indigenous tourism must be understood as shaped by European ideas...
In northern Sweden, the positive effects of tourism involvement by Sámi Indigenous people are mostly...
Sami are indigenous people of Northern Fennoscandia. Some Sami offering sites have been used for ove...
Through a critical reading of previous research, this article explores local and indigenous cultures...
Through a critical reading of previous research, this article explores local and indigenous cultures...