The Icelandic highlands are one of the few places left in Europe where tourists can experience pristine wilderness. During the past decades the highlands have, however, witnessed a rapid expansion in natural resource exploitation. This study attempts to evaluate the pristine condition of Icelandic wilderness by testing different methods of identifying and analysing wilderness with respect to nature-based tourism. The wilderness areas were mapped with respect to proximity to anthropogenic structures (proximity analysis) as well as what is actually visible in the landscape in relation to topography (viewshed analysis). When analysed with respect to proximity, result maps indicate that wilderness covers a little less than 34 percent of Iceland...
Nature-based tourism plays an important role for Iceland as a tourist destination. Its unique landsc...
The Icelandic Central Highland is by many considered to be one of the last remaining wilderness area...
The publication is a result of the project carried out by the University of Gdańsk (Poland) and the ...
Iceland is an emerging tourist destination with a huge growth in tourist arrivals where wilderness a...
Coincident with increased utilization of the Icelandic highlands, its image as a unique and pristine...
Much of Europe’s remaining wilderness areas are found in Iceland, yet few are formally protected des...
Nature-based tourism in the fragile Arctic environments is emerging as a major environmental concern...
Wilderness areas have become an important attraction for tourists who seek contrasting experiences t...
The need of roads, parking lots, service centres and other man made structures seems to be increasin...
The growing popularity of nature-based tourism means that the tourism industry is increasingly utili...
Ecotourism is tourism directed towards exotic, often threatened, natural environments intended to su...
The Hornstrandir nature reserve in Westfjords, Iceland is planned to become a Wilderness reserve, an...
Developing a better understanding of visitor perceptions and satisfaction is integral to gaining ins...
Throughout the twenty-first century, the lowering cost and increased availability of travel options ...
National parks serve a dual purpose: they aim to protect pristine nature and they are intended to fa...
Nature-based tourism plays an important role for Iceland as a tourist destination. Its unique landsc...
The Icelandic Central Highland is by many considered to be one of the last remaining wilderness area...
The publication is a result of the project carried out by the University of Gdańsk (Poland) and the ...
Iceland is an emerging tourist destination with a huge growth in tourist arrivals where wilderness a...
Coincident with increased utilization of the Icelandic highlands, its image as a unique and pristine...
Much of Europe’s remaining wilderness areas are found in Iceland, yet few are formally protected des...
Nature-based tourism in the fragile Arctic environments is emerging as a major environmental concern...
Wilderness areas have become an important attraction for tourists who seek contrasting experiences t...
The need of roads, parking lots, service centres and other man made structures seems to be increasin...
The growing popularity of nature-based tourism means that the tourism industry is increasingly utili...
Ecotourism is tourism directed towards exotic, often threatened, natural environments intended to su...
The Hornstrandir nature reserve in Westfjords, Iceland is planned to become a Wilderness reserve, an...
Developing a better understanding of visitor perceptions and satisfaction is integral to gaining ins...
Throughout the twenty-first century, the lowering cost and increased availability of travel options ...
National parks serve a dual purpose: they aim to protect pristine nature and they are intended to fa...
Nature-based tourism plays an important role for Iceland as a tourist destination. Its unique landsc...
The Icelandic Central Highland is by many considered to be one of the last remaining wilderness area...
The publication is a result of the project carried out by the University of Gdańsk (Poland) and the ...