Abstract. The complex relationships between climate change, tourism, and societal development are remarkably palpable in the Arctic as documented and projected consequences of global climate change have reinvigorated—rather than decelerated—the prospects of economic development in this region. This is reflected in the increased tourism activities to remote circumpolar destinations such as the Ilulisaat Icefjord in Northern Greenland. Drawing from this example as well as the exhibition on future scenarios of Possible Greenland, this article combines insight from arctic studies, tourism studies, and Science & Technology Studies in shedding light on the complex relationship between climate change, tourism, and development in Greenland. By ...
The Arctic, a region extending from the North Pole into Canada, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Finlan...
As part of a research project examining tourism vulnerability and resilience in the Arctic, we asses...
This chapter (Chapter 5) offers an examination of Arctic tourism. Viewed through the lens of the “de...
Abstract The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in...
The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in the Arcti...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
Perennial snow and ice will gradually disappear from many regions in the arctic and sub-artic parts ...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverseinterests from many economi...
This paper addresses human capital in the Arctic in relation to tourism. More specifically, with an ...
Tourism has grown in many Arctic peripheries of northern Europe and North America in recent years, p...
Abstract The Arctic is facing rapid and significant social, cultural, economic and environmental ch...
The Arctic is facing rapid and significant social, cultural, economic and environmental changes. In ...
The need to understand how Arctic coastal communities can remain resilient in the wake of rapid anth...
The Arctic, a region extending from the North Pole into Canada, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Finlan...
As part of a research project examining tourism vulnerability and resilience in the Arctic, we asses...
This chapter (Chapter 5) offers an examination of Arctic tourism. Viewed through the lens of the “de...
Abstract The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in...
The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in the Arcti...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
Perennial snow and ice will gradually disappear from many regions in the arctic and sub-artic parts ...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many econom...
The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverseinterests from many economi...
This paper addresses human capital in the Arctic in relation to tourism. More specifically, with an ...
Tourism has grown in many Arctic peripheries of northern Europe and North America in recent years, p...
Abstract The Arctic is facing rapid and significant social, cultural, economic and environmental ch...
The Arctic is facing rapid and significant social, cultural, economic and environmental changes. In ...
The need to understand how Arctic coastal communities can remain resilient in the wake of rapid anth...
The Arctic, a region extending from the North Pole into Canada, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Finlan...
As part of a research project examining tourism vulnerability and resilience in the Arctic, we asses...
This chapter (Chapter 5) offers an examination of Arctic tourism. Viewed through the lens of the “de...