Arctic tourism has seen major shifts in the last decade as global events and local developments have affected this industry. This article presents findings of a case study examining tourism changes in Nunavik (northern range of Quebec, Canada). Key informant interviews conducted with tourism operators and managers from Kuujjuaq, Nunavik, and Montreal, Quebec, provide an understanding of the changes being experienced by the industry and help to characterize factors that contribute to resilience. Recent events in Nunavik affecting tourism include the controlled caribou sports hunt in 2010–11 and the transformation of Cruise North Expeditions in 2010 from a regionally owned Inuit enterprise to a joint venture between Cruise North and Adventure...
Abstract The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in...
Increases in Arctic tourism over the past few decades have occurred within a context of change, incl...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
International audienceWildlife plays a significant role in the development of tourism in Nunavut. A ...
As part of a research project examining tourism vulnerability and resilience in the Arctic, we asses...
International audienceIn the Inuit village of Arviat, located in southwestern Nunavut, a community-b...
The Inuvialuit Region of the Canadian western Arctic continues to support a variety of land-based ac...
The Arctic is being influenced dramatically by climate change and new environmental conditions. As a...
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...
Stimulated by the impact of climate change on the Arctic, several interest groups (states and shipow...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...
With the melting of sea ice in the Arctic, the potential for higher shipping access has markedly cha...
The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in the Arcti...
Environmental, sociocultural, political and economic changes are ever present in the Arctic and thes...
Abstract The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in...
Increases in Arctic tourism over the past few decades have occurred within a context of change, incl...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
International audienceWildlife plays a significant role in the development of tourism in Nunavut. A ...
As part of a research project examining tourism vulnerability and resilience in the Arctic, we asses...
International audienceIn the Inuit village of Arviat, located in southwestern Nunavut, a community-b...
The Inuvialuit Region of the Canadian western Arctic continues to support a variety of land-based ac...
The Arctic is being influenced dramatically by climate change and new environmental conditions. As a...
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...
Stimulated by the impact of climate change on the Arctic, several interest groups (states and shipow...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...
With the melting of sea ice in the Arctic, the potential for higher shipping access has markedly cha...
The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in the Arcti...
Environmental, sociocultural, political and economic changes are ever present in the Arctic and thes...
Abstract The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in...
Increases in Arctic tourism over the past few decades have occurred within a context of change, incl...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...