The Arctic is being influenced dramatically by climate change and new environmental conditions. As a result, there are increasing opportunities for local economic development and one of the sectors that is responding rapidly is marine tourism. In particular, Arctic cruise and yacht tourism has increased across all Arctic regions as sea ice declines and shipping season length increases with warming temperatures. The territory of Nunavut, in Arctic Canada, provides an interesting case study for examining the role of tourism in economic development in a region that is marketed as exotic and remote. Further, this is an important case study given the recent boom in marine tourism: the territory has experienced a 70% and 400% increase respectivel...
Marine tourism in Arctic Canada has grown substantially since 2005. Though there are social, economi...
The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in the Arcti...
There is limited data on marine tourism traffic (cruise ships and pleasure craft) and on-shore locat...
With the melting of sea ice in the Arctic, the potential for higher shipping access has markedly cha...
The number of cruise itineraries in Arctic Canada has more than doubled between 2005 and 2013, in pa...
A changing climate and reductions in sea ice has made the Canadian Arctic more accessible to maritim...
Cruise tourism, referred to as passenger shipping by the Government of Canada, has up until recently...
Marine tourism in the Canadian Arctic is a small but rapidly growing industry. Since 1990, the avera...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...
Increases in Arctic tourism over the past few decades have occurred within a context of change, incl...
Stimulated by the impact of climate change on the Arctic, several interest groups (states and shipow...
Climate change has made the Arctic famous, drawing attention to it both as a source of non-renewable...
Environmental, sociocultural, political and economic changes are ever present in the Arctic and thes...
This article provides an understanding of the goals and operational procedures of current cruise shi...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...
Marine tourism in Arctic Canada has grown substantially since 2005. Though there are social, economi...
The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in the Arcti...
There is limited data on marine tourism traffic (cruise ships and pleasure craft) and on-shore locat...
With the melting of sea ice in the Arctic, the potential for higher shipping access has markedly cha...
The number of cruise itineraries in Arctic Canada has more than doubled between 2005 and 2013, in pa...
A changing climate and reductions in sea ice has made the Canadian Arctic more accessible to maritim...
Cruise tourism, referred to as passenger shipping by the Government of Canada, has up until recently...
Marine tourism in the Canadian Arctic is a small but rapidly growing industry. Since 1990, the avera...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...
Increases in Arctic tourism over the past few decades have occurred within a context of change, incl...
Stimulated by the impact of climate change on the Arctic, several interest groups (states and shipow...
Climate change has made the Arctic famous, drawing attention to it both as a source of non-renewable...
Environmental, sociocultural, political and economic changes are ever present in the Arctic and thes...
This article provides an understanding of the goals and operational procedures of current cruise shi...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...
Marine tourism in Arctic Canada has grown substantially since 2005. Though there are social, economi...
The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in the Arcti...
There is limited data on marine tourism traffic (cruise ships and pleasure craft) and on-shore locat...