Strategic Development Challenges in Marine Tourism in Nunavut
Marine tourism in Arctic Canada has grown substantially since 2005. Though there are social, economic and cultural opportunities associated with industry growth, climate change and a range of environmental risks and other problems present significant management challenges. This paper describes the g...
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description | Marine tourism in Arctic Canada has grown substantially since 2005. Though there are social, economic and cultural opportunities associated with industry growth, climate change and a range of environmental risks and other problems present significant management challenges. This paper describes the growth in cruise tourism and pleasure craft travel in Canada’s Nunavut Territory and then outlines issues and concerns related to existing management of both cruise and pleasure craft tourism. Strengths and areas for improvement are identified and recommendations for enhancing the cruise and pleasure craft governance regimes through strategic management are provided. Key strategic approaches discussed are: (1) streamlining the regulatory framework; (2) improving marine tourism data collection and analysis for decision-making; and (3) developing site guidelines and behaviour guidelines. |
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spelling | ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2079-9276/6/3/25/ 2025-01-16T20:22:53+00:00 Strategic Development Challenges in Marine Tourism in Nunavut Margaret E. Johnston Jackie Dawson Patrick T. Maher agris 2017-06-30 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/resources6030025 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/resources6030025 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Resources; Volume 6; Issue 3; Pages: 25 marine tourism cruise ships pleasure craft Nunavut Territory management impacts Arctic Canada Text 2017 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/resources6030025 2023-07-31T21:09:18Z Marine tourism in Arctic Canada has grown substantially since 2005. Though there are social, economic and cultural opportunities associated with industry growth, climate change and a range of environmental risks and other problems present significant management challenges. This paper describes the growth in cruise tourism and pleasure craft travel in Canada’s Nunavut Territory and then outlines issues and concerns related to existing management of both cruise and pleasure craft tourism. Strengths and areas for improvement are identified and recommendations for enhancing the cruise and pleasure craft governance regimes through strategic management are provided. Key strategic approaches discussed are: (1) streamlining the regulatory framework; (2) improving marine tourism data collection and analysis for decision-making; and (3) developing site guidelines and behaviour guidelines. Text Arctic Climate change Nunavut MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Canada Nunavut Resources 6 3 25 |
spellingShingle | marine tourism cruise ships pleasure craft Nunavut Territory management impacts Arctic Canada Margaret E. Johnston Jackie Dawson Patrick T. Maher Strategic Development Challenges in Marine Tourism in Nunavut |
title | Strategic Development Challenges in Marine Tourism in Nunavut |
title_full | Strategic Development Challenges in Marine Tourism in Nunavut |
title_fullStr | Strategic Development Challenges in Marine Tourism in Nunavut |
title_full_unstemmed | Strategic Development Challenges in Marine Tourism in Nunavut |
title_short | Strategic Development Challenges in Marine Tourism in Nunavut |
title_sort | strategic development challenges in marine tourism in nunavut |
topic | marine tourism cruise ships pleasure craft Nunavut Territory management impacts Arctic Canada |
topic_facet | marine tourism cruise ships pleasure craft Nunavut Territory management impacts Arctic Canada |
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