Arctic tourism in times of change: Seasonality

This report was originally published as: Rantala, O., de la Barre, S., Granås,B., Jóhannesson, G.Þ., Müller, D.K., Saarinen, J., Tervo-Kankare, K., Maher, P.T., & Niskala, M. (2019). Arctic tourism in times of change: Seasonality. Nordic Council of Ministers. DOI: 10.6027/TN2019-528 : The season...

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Main Authors: Rantala, Outi, De La Barre, Suzanne, Granås, Brynhild, Jóhannesson, Gunnar Þór, Müller, Dieter K., Saarinen, Jarkko, Tervo-Kankare, Kaarina, Maher, Patrick T., Niskala, Maaria
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Nordic Council of Ministers 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.25316/ir-15446
https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/23558
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Summary:This report was originally published as: Rantala, O., de la Barre, S., Granås,B., Jóhannesson, G.Þ., Müller, D.K., Saarinen, J., Tervo-Kankare, K., Maher, P.T., & Niskala, M. (2019). Arctic tourism in times of change: Seasonality. Nordic Council of Ministers. DOI: 10.6027/TN2019-528 : The seasonal nature of tourism is increasingly receiving the attention of various actors: tourism destination planners and economic development strategists at all levels, tour operators and the diverse businesses that significantly depend on tourism, and the host communities who negotiate tourism’s potential to have both positive and negative impacts. The research report at hand identifies and discusses four main perspectives on the issues of seasonal tourism in the Arctic: local community perspectives; employment and workforce issues; the Arctification of northern tourism; and global environmental change. These themes form the key issues around which the challenges and opportunities related to seasonality of tourism can be placed and worked with. Based on the discussion, the report outlines recommendations related to developing a thriving and sustainable tourism sector in Arctic Europe.