Development of Ecotourism in Svalbard as Part of Norway’s Arctic Policy
Global warming is increasing interest in the Arctic on surrounding countries. In the processes taking place, they see developmental opportunities and risks, especially for the environment overburdened by increased human activity. The need to balance socioeconomic development and environmental concer...
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description | Global warming is increasing interest in the Arctic on surrounding countries. In the processes taking place, they see developmental opportunities and risks, especially for the environment overburdened by increased human activity. The need to balance socioeconomic development and environmental concerns affects their arctic strategies. An example of a place that undergoes an adaptation process is the Norwegian Svalbard. The article examines changes taking place in the archipelago using both: quantitative and qualitative analyses. Results show that Norway’s arctic strategy underlines the need to balance social, economic and environmental aspects, and the situation in Svalbard corresponds to these demands. Polar tourism and research and education play a key role in the transformation processes taking place in the archipelago. Climate and environmental considerations at the same time increase tourists’ interest in the region and limit tourist traffic. An analysis of its current state indicates that the dominant part of the existing tourist traffic on Svalbard can be considered as ecotourism. |
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spelling | ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2071-1050/13/2/962/ 2025-01-16T20:03:44+00:00 Development of Ecotourism in Svalbard as Part of Norway’s Arctic Policy Grzegorz Bonusiak agris 2021-01-19 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/su13020962 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Tourism, Culture, and Heritage https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13020962 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sustainability; Volume 13; Issue 2; Pages: 962 Norway’s High North Svalbard development arctic development arctic environment protection polar tourism ecotourism Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/su13020962 2023-08-01T00:53:31Z Global warming is increasing interest in the Arctic on surrounding countries. In the processes taking place, they see developmental opportunities and risks, especially for the environment overburdened by increased human activity. The need to balance socioeconomic development and environmental concerns affects their arctic strategies. An example of a place that undergoes an adaptation process is the Norwegian Svalbard. The article examines changes taking place in the archipelago using both: quantitative and qualitative analyses. Results show that Norway’s arctic strategy underlines the need to balance social, economic and environmental aspects, and the situation in Svalbard corresponds to these demands. Polar tourism and research and education play a key role in the transformation processes taking place in the archipelago. Climate and environmental considerations at the same time increase tourists’ interest in the region and limit tourist traffic. An analysis of its current state indicates that the dominant part of the existing tourist traffic on Svalbard can be considered as ecotourism. Text Arctic Global warming Svalbard MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Svalbard Sustainability 13 2 962 |
spellingShingle | Norway’s High North Svalbard development arctic development arctic environment protection polar tourism ecotourism Grzegorz Bonusiak Development of Ecotourism in Svalbard as Part of Norway’s Arctic Policy |
title | Development of Ecotourism in Svalbard as Part of Norway’s Arctic Policy |
title_full | Development of Ecotourism in Svalbard as Part of Norway’s Arctic Policy |
title_fullStr | Development of Ecotourism in Svalbard as Part of Norway’s Arctic Policy |
title_full_unstemmed | Development of Ecotourism in Svalbard as Part of Norway’s Arctic Policy |
title_short | Development of Ecotourism in Svalbard as Part of Norway’s Arctic Policy |
title_sort | development of ecotourism in svalbard as part of norway’s arctic policy |
topic | Norway’s High North Svalbard development arctic development arctic environment protection polar tourism ecotourism |
topic_facet | Norway’s High North Svalbard development arctic development arctic environment protection polar tourism ecotourism |
url | https://doi.org/10.3390/su13020962 |