Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the external and internal factors that support or challenge a possible transformation of Arctic Sweden into a major ski destination under a changing climate. Design/methodology/approach – The paper questions future availability of the physical and the human factors that foster ski tourism development in Arctic Sweden and suggests a comparative case study in relation to the already existing large resort-based ski destinations in Arctic Finland. Findings – Preliminary documentary analysis shows that the governmental and the industrial discourses over the past decade have acknowledged a competitive edge for Sweden and its northernmost regions in particular and may even propose a structural shif...
The view of the world is changing and with it the people’s conception of the magnitude of the world....
This paper addresses human capital in the Arctic in relation to tourism. More specifically, with an ...
The Arctic is facing rapid and significant social, cultural, economic and environmental changes. In ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the external and internal factors that support or ...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss the external and internal factors that su...
Climate Change has various and mostly negative impacts on ski tourism worldwide. Especially in North...
Mountain tourism (fjällturism) dates all the way back to the late 1800s in places like Åredalen. Thi...
Climate change has already affected andwill continue to affect physical and biological systems in ma...
Tourism industry and government demand for knowledge of the impacts of climate change on ski tourism...
The impact of climate change is considered one of the major challenges that the winter sport tourism...
Ski tourism in Norway, a highly snow-dependent industry may be seriously affected by climate change....
Today’s climate research shows that the climate may increase its temperature. One sector that is bei...
The mutual interaction of climate change and the highly weatherdependent ski tourism business is dra...
Arctic tourism develops very quickly and requires both changing of legal regulations and consid-erin...
Climate change as a phenomenon will imply new risks for the ski industry. Intergovernmental Panal on...
The view of the world is changing and with it the people’s conception of the magnitude of the world....
This paper addresses human capital in the Arctic in relation to tourism. More specifically, with an ...
The Arctic is facing rapid and significant social, cultural, economic and environmental changes. In ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the external and internal factors that support or ...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss the external and internal factors that su...
Climate Change has various and mostly negative impacts on ski tourism worldwide. Especially in North...
Mountain tourism (fjällturism) dates all the way back to the late 1800s in places like Åredalen. Thi...
Climate change has already affected andwill continue to affect physical and biological systems in ma...
Tourism industry and government demand for knowledge of the impacts of climate change on ski tourism...
The impact of climate change is considered one of the major challenges that the winter sport tourism...
Ski tourism in Norway, a highly snow-dependent industry may be seriously affected by climate change....
Today’s climate research shows that the climate may increase its temperature. One sector that is bei...
The mutual interaction of climate change and the highly weatherdependent ski tourism business is dra...
Arctic tourism develops very quickly and requires both changing of legal regulations and consid-erin...
Climate change as a phenomenon will imply new risks for the ski industry. Intergovernmental Panal on...
The view of the world is changing and with it the people’s conception of the magnitude of the world....
This paper addresses human capital in the Arctic in relation to tourism. More specifically, with an ...
The Arctic is facing rapid and significant social, cultural, economic and environmental changes. In ...