Assessing sustainability and adaptive capacity in Arctic tourism

The shrinking Arctic sea ice is enabling an increase in Arctic cruise tourism opportunities Simultaneously Arctic tourism is increasing as a response of increased demand. Tourism is also a driver of change in the Arctic coupled socio-ecological system, inflicting changes on communities and local env...

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Main Authors: Dannevig, Halvor, Hovelsrud, Grete K, Dale, Ragnhild F, Rusdal, Tone, Olsen, Julia, Steenholt, Naja C., Bjørst, Lill R., James, Laura, Nilsson, Annika
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author Dannevig, Halvor
Hovelsrud, Grete K
Dale, Ragnhild F
Rusdal, Tone
Olsen, Julia
Steenholt, Naja C.
Bjørst, Lill R.
James, Laura
Nilsson, Annika
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Hovelsrud, Grete K
Dale, Ragnhild F
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Olsen, Julia
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James, Laura
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description The shrinking Arctic sea ice is enabling an increase in Arctic cruise tourism opportunities Simultaneously Arctic tourism is increasing as a response of increased demand. Tourism is also a driver of change in the Arctic coupled socio-ecological system, inflicting changes on communities and local environments. This paper presents a framework for assessing local sustainability and resilience of tourism in fjord systems in Svalbard and Greenland. By co-production of salient impact categories of environmental and climate change in collaborations with marine biologists, oceanographers, social scientists and industry stakeholders, projections for these changes will be developed and subsequently used for co-development of sustainability indicators for tourism. The environmental change projections will also be used as input to participatory scenario workshops, which again enables social learning across different stakeholder groups, promoting community-owned solutions, and facilitating the sharing of experiences in a creative and collaborative way. Finally, we will co-develop adaptive co-management strategies for a sustainable and resilient tourism system in the Arctic.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5011064 2025-01-16T20:02:45+00:00 Assessing sustainability and adaptive capacity in Arctic tourism Dannevig, Halvor Hovelsrud, Grete K Dale, Ragnhild F Rusdal, Tone Olsen, Julia Steenholt, Naja C. Bjørst, Lill R. James, Laura Nilsson, Annika 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5011064 https://zenodo.org/record/5011064 en eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/face-it https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5011065 https://zenodo.org/communities/face-it Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY arctic tourism adaptive capacity climate change Text Presentation article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5011064 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5011065 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The shrinking Arctic sea ice is enabling an increase in Arctic cruise tourism opportunities Simultaneously Arctic tourism is increasing as a response of increased demand. Tourism is also a driver of change in the Arctic coupled socio-ecological system, inflicting changes on communities and local environments. This paper presents a framework for assessing local sustainability and resilience of tourism in fjord systems in Svalbard and Greenland. By co-production of salient impact categories of environmental and climate change in collaborations with marine biologists, oceanographers, social scientists and industry stakeholders, projections for these changes will be developed and subsequently used for co-development of sustainability indicators for tourism. The environmental change projections will also be used as input to participatory scenario workshops, which again enables social learning across different stakeholder groups, promoting community-owned solutions, and facilitating the sharing of experiences in a creative and collaborative way. Finally, we will co-develop adaptive co-management strategies for a sustainable and resilient tourism system in the Arctic. Conference Object Arctic Climate change Greenland Sea ice Svalbard DataCite Arctic Greenland Svalbard
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tourism
adaptive capacity
climate change
Dannevig, Halvor
Hovelsrud, Grete K
Dale, Ragnhild F
Rusdal, Tone
Olsen, Julia
Steenholt, Naja C.
Bjørst, Lill R.
James, Laura
Nilsson, Annika
Assessing sustainability and adaptive capacity in Arctic tourism
title Assessing sustainability and adaptive capacity in Arctic tourism
title_full Assessing sustainability and adaptive capacity in Arctic tourism
title_fullStr Assessing sustainability and adaptive capacity in Arctic tourism
title_full_unstemmed Assessing sustainability and adaptive capacity in Arctic tourism
title_short Assessing sustainability and adaptive capacity in Arctic tourism
title_sort assessing sustainability and adaptive capacity in arctic tourism
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tourism
adaptive capacity
climate change
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tourism
adaptive capacity
climate change
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