Tourism and its impacts projected to grow substantially in Antarctica ...

Abstract Antarctica, a region devoted to peace and science, faces an uncertain future amid expanding tourism, which is thought to cause cumulative environmental impacts. Much focus now exists on developing a regulatory framework for Antarctic tourism, but discussions on such a framework lack quantit...

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Main Authors: De Oliveira Anderson, Rodolfo, Lee, Jasmine, Bastmeijer, Kees, Chown, Steven
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.26180/27965454.v1
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