Contrasting views on Antarctic tourism: ‘last chance tourism’ or ‘ambassadorship’ in the last of the wild

10 páginas, 10 tablas Some of the suggested critical issues for Antarctic tourism include the role played by tourists as the last chance to see the icecaps before they melt, or represent potential ‘ambassadors’ within IAATO's (International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators) scope for se...

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Published in:Journal of Cleaner Production
Main Authors: Vila, Mar, Costa, Gerard, Angulo-Preckler, Carlos, Sardá, Rafael, Àvila, Conxita
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/127531
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/127531 2024-02-11T09:58:50+01:00 Contrasting views on Antarctic tourism: ‘last chance tourism’ or ‘ambassadorship’ in the last of the wild Vila, Mar Costa, Gerard Angulo-Preckler, Carlos Sardá, Rafael Àvila, Conxita 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/127531 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.12.061 en eng Elsevier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.12.061 Sí Journal of Cleaner Production 111 : 451-460 (2016) 0959-6526 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/127531 doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.12.061 1879-1786 none Tourism management Antarctic tourism Ambassadorship Last chance tourism New ecological paradigm scale Sustainable tourism artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2016 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.12.061 2024-01-16T10:13:04Z 10 páginas, 10 tablas Some of the suggested critical issues for Antarctic tourism include the role played by tourists as the last chance to see the icecaps before they melt, or represent potential ‘ambassadors’ within IAATO's (International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators) scope for self-regulation. The study also addresses the question of whether ‘ambassadorship’ evolves in practice from ‘last chance tourism’ and how it evolves. The article urges Antarctic tourism stakeholders to maintain the integrity of the ecosystem while delivering social and economic value. We carried out in-depth interviews of stakeholders and in situ interviews of tourists visiting Antarctica, in order to explore their perceptions from an interdisciplinary perspective based on management and biology. A study of tourist and stakeholder opinions and a combination of the two methods provided a wide perspective on the ‘ambassadorship’ concept. Our findings reveal that the spontaneous trust characterising ambassadorship is far removed from the perception of tour operators. While a trip to Antarctica modifies the opinions of tourists, such changes in perspective are not always favourable to ecological practices. The ambassadorship role played by tourists visiting Antarctica is unclear. This is an exploratory study that develops the debate on whether tourists should be ambassadors for the Antarctic and points to the need for self-regulation to improve stakeholder engagement in protecting the continent. We suggest that a combination of new agreements for the protection of the territory, better planning, the use of management tools, and an improvement in some educational aspects of tourism may help protect Antarctica. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Antarctic The Antarctic Journal of Cleaner Production 111 451 460
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topic Tourism management
Antarctic tourism
Ambassadorship
Last chance tourism
New ecological paradigm scale
Sustainable tourism
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Antarctic tourism
Ambassadorship
Last chance tourism
New ecological paradigm scale
Sustainable tourism
Vila, Mar
Costa, Gerard
Angulo-Preckler, Carlos
Sardá, Rafael
Àvila, Conxita
Contrasting views on Antarctic tourism: ‘last chance tourism’ or ‘ambassadorship’ in the last of the wild
topic_facet Tourism management
Antarctic tourism
Ambassadorship
Last chance tourism
New ecological paradigm scale
Sustainable tourism
description 10 páginas, 10 tablas Some of the suggested critical issues for Antarctic tourism include the role played by tourists as the last chance to see the icecaps before they melt, or represent potential ‘ambassadors’ within IAATO's (International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators) scope for self-regulation. The study also addresses the question of whether ‘ambassadorship’ evolves in practice from ‘last chance tourism’ and how it evolves. The article urges Antarctic tourism stakeholders to maintain the integrity of the ecosystem while delivering social and economic value. We carried out in-depth interviews of stakeholders and in situ interviews of tourists visiting Antarctica, in order to explore their perceptions from an interdisciplinary perspective based on management and biology. A study of tourist and stakeholder opinions and a combination of the two methods provided a wide perspective on the ‘ambassadorship’ concept. Our findings reveal that the spontaneous trust characterising ambassadorship is far removed from the perception of tour operators. While a trip to Antarctica modifies the opinions of tourists, such changes in perspective are not always favourable to ecological practices. The ambassadorship role played by tourists visiting Antarctica is unclear. This is an exploratory study that develops the debate on whether tourists should be ambassadors for the Antarctic and points to the need for self-regulation to improve stakeholder engagement in protecting the continent. We suggest that a combination of new agreements for the protection of the territory, better planning, the use of management tools, and an improvement in some educational aspects of tourism may help protect Antarctica. Peer reviewed
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author Vila, Mar
Costa, Gerard
Angulo-Preckler, Carlos
Sardá, Rafael
Àvila, Conxita
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title Contrasting views on Antarctic tourism: ‘last chance tourism’ or ‘ambassadorship’ in the last of the wild
title_short Contrasting views on Antarctic tourism: ‘last chance tourism’ or ‘ambassadorship’ in the last of the wild
title_full Contrasting views on Antarctic tourism: ‘last chance tourism’ or ‘ambassadorship’ in the last of the wild
title_fullStr Contrasting views on Antarctic tourism: ‘last chance tourism’ or ‘ambassadorship’ in the last of the wild
title_full_unstemmed Contrasting views on Antarctic tourism: ‘last chance tourism’ or ‘ambassadorship’ in the last of the wild
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