From frozen continent to tourism hotspot? Five decades of Antarctic tourism development and management, and a glimpse into the future

Representing the main commercial activity on the Antarctic continent, Antarctic tourism is increasingly thrust into the limelight as both benefactor and detractor to the environmental and political integrity of Antarctica. In view of its unprecedented growth, questions arise about the limitations of...

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Main Authors: Liggett, Daniela, McIntosh, Alison, Thompson, Anna, Gilbert, Neil, Storey, Bryan
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S026151771000052X
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:touman:v:32:y:2011:i:2:p:357-366 2024-04-14T08:03:37+00:00 From frozen continent to tourism hotspot? Five decades of Antarctic tourism development and management, and a glimpse into the future Liggett, Daniela McIntosh, Alison Thompson, Anna Gilbert, Neil Storey, Bryan http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S026151771000052X unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S026151771000052X article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:26:30Z Representing the main commercial activity on the Antarctic continent, Antarctic tourism is increasingly thrust into the limelight as both benefactor and detractor to the environmental and political integrity of Antarctica. In view of its unprecedented growth, questions arise about the limitations of future tourism development in Antarctica. This paper assesses Antarctic tourism development over the last five decades and evaluates its current and future status from the viewpoints of Antarctic tourism stakeholders. This assessment is informed by interviews with Antarctic tourism stakeholders and a Delphi study undertaken in 2007. The authors found that Antarctic tourism stakeholders are concerned about the increasing scale and diversification of Antarctic tourism and generally subscribe to a conservation imperative when expressing their hopes for the future use of Antarctica and the development of Antarctic tourism. In conclusion, the rapid development of Antarctic tourism requires structural, institutional and legislative changes if Antarctic tourism regulation is to remain successful. Antarctic tourism; Antarctic Treaty System; Delphi study; IAATO; Ship-borne tourism; Tourism development; Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Antarctic The Antarctic
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description Representing the main commercial activity on the Antarctic continent, Antarctic tourism is increasingly thrust into the limelight as both benefactor and detractor to the environmental and political integrity of Antarctica. In view of its unprecedented growth, questions arise about the limitations of future tourism development in Antarctica. This paper assesses Antarctic tourism development over the last five decades and evaluates its current and future status from the viewpoints of Antarctic tourism stakeholders. This assessment is informed by interviews with Antarctic tourism stakeholders and a Delphi study undertaken in 2007. The authors found that Antarctic tourism stakeholders are concerned about the increasing scale and diversification of Antarctic tourism and generally subscribe to a conservation imperative when expressing their hopes for the future use of Antarctica and the development of Antarctic tourism. In conclusion, the rapid development of Antarctic tourism requires structural, institutional and legislative changes if Antarctic tourism regulation is to remain successful. Antarctic tourism; Antarctic Treaty System; Delphi study; IAATO; Ship-borne tourism; Tourism development;
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author Liggett, Daniela
McIntosh, Alison
Thompson, Anna
Gilbert, Neil
Storey, Bryan
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McIntosh, Alison
Thompson, Anna
Gilbert, Neil
Storey, Bryan
From frozen continent to tourism hotspot? Five decades of Antarctic tourism development and management, and a glimpse into the future
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title From frozen continent to tourism hotspot? Five decades of Antarctic tourism development and management, and a glimpse into the future
title_short From frozen continent to tourism hotspot? Five decades of Antarctic tourism development and management, and a glimpse into the future
title_full From frozen continent to tourism hotspot? Five decades of Antarctic tourism development and management, and a glimpse into the future
title_fullStr From frozen continent to tourism hotspot? Five decades of Antarctic tourism development and management, and a glimpse into the future
title_full_unstemmed From frozen continent to tourism hotspot? Five decades of Antarctic tourism development and management, and a glimpse into the future
title_sort from frozen continent to tourism hotspot? five decades of antarctic tourism development and management, and a glimpse into the future
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