As part of a research project examining tourism vulnerability and resilience in the Arctic, we assessed the interactions between climate change and tourism in Canadian Arctic communities. In this article, we focus on the capacity for adaptation by analysing interviews from Nain, Nunatsiavut, in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. While many local residents were excited about the new designation of their community as a gateway to the Torngat Mountains National Park of Canada, there was also some dissatisfaction with certain aspects of the new park, such as a lack of local employment opportunities. Some participants were optimistic about the untapped tourism potential (from cruise tourism to ecotourism with local guides), while others ...
The shrinking Arctic sea ice is enabling an increase in Arctic cruise tourism opportunities Simultan...
The need to understand how Arctic coastal communities can remain resilient in the wake of rapid anth...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...
Arctic tourism has seen major shifts in the last decade as global events and local developments have...
Increases in Arctic tourism over the past few decades have occurred within a context of change, incl...
Current research on tourism in the Arctic has focused largely on the extent, location, and type of t...
Current research on tourism in the Arctic has focused largely on the extent, location, and type of t...
Environmental, sociocultural, political and economic changes are ever present in the Arctic and thes...
Arctic communities are currently experiencing the effects of climate change. This paper contributes ...
This dissertation addresses climate and coastal changes in three small communities across the Canadi...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...
Dans le cadre de notre projet de recherche sur la vulnérabilité et la résilience du tourisme dans l’...
Climate change and tourism change are global phenomena (Keskitalo, 2008; Page, 2003). As climate ch...
Abstract The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in...
This paper addresses human capital in the Arctic in relation to tourism. More specifically, with an ...
The shrinking Arctic sea ice is enabling an increase in Arctic cruise tourism opportunities Simultan...
The need to understand how Arctic coastal communities can remain resilient in the wake of rapid anth...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...
Arctic tourism has seen major shifts in the last decade as global events and local developments have...
Increases in Arctic tourism over the past few decades have occurred within a context of change, incl...
Current research on tourism in the Arctic has focused largely on the extent, location, and type of t...
Current research on tourism in the Arctic has focused largely on the extent, location, and type of t...
Environmental, sociocultural, political and economic changes are ever present in the Arctic and thes...
Arctic communities are currently experiencing the effects of climate change. This paper contributes ...
This dissertation addresses climate and coastal changes in three small communities across the Canadi...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...
Dans le cadre de notre projet de recherche sur la vulnérabilité et la résilience du tourisme dans l’...
Climate change and tourism change are global phenomena (Keskitalo, 2008; Page, 2003). As climate ch...
Abstract The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in...
This paper addresses human capital in the Arctic in relation to tourism. More specifically, with an ...
The shrinking Arctic sea ice is enabling an increase in Arctic cruise tourism opportunities Simultan...
The need to understand how Arctic coastal communities can remain resilient in the wake of rapid anth...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...