Sustaninable arctic marine tourism development:Scale and scope for communnity investment, coordination, and action
An interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral group of academics, tourism practitioners, community and governmental representatives have met and traveled together for workshops on Sustainable Arctic Tourism Development in Finnmark, Norway (April, 2018) and northern Iceland (March, 2019). This chapter desc...
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description | An interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral group of academics, tourism practitioners, community and governmental representatives have met and traveled together for workshops on Sustainable Arctic Tourism Development in Finnmark, Norway (April, 2018) and northern Iceland (March, 2019). This chapter describes and analyzes lessons from these workshops on the interdependent roles of local community action and government intervention in sustainable tourism development. Tourism is envisioned to provide opportunities to sustainable economic development in the Nordic Arctic. However, community concerns range widely, including from lack of tourists in some areas to overtourism in others. More concretely, they include concerns about how to conserve and share resources such as fishery stocks or marine mammal populations across growing, and uncertain, multi-use demands. The scale and scope of community action across a variety of forms, including local entrepreneurship and investment, the formation of resource conservation associations and/or associations that increase local tourism capacities as well as balance of power in negotiations with larger-scale tourism activities (e.g. large cruise ships), shapes the scope and need for government interventions, including direct and indirect regulations (e.g. access limits vs. sanctions for unfair business practices such as price gouging), monitoring, investments, and related decision-making. Community engagement and government action co-evolve; both positive and negative feedback loops are possible, and the cases experienced through the workshop highlight ways to promote successful, self-reinforcing community outcomes and avoid negative ones. |
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spelling | ftsydanskunivpub:oai:sdu.dk:publications/7e364eea-db03-409c-8dda-7b8e1b54dd09 2025-01-16T19:52:25+00:00 Sustaninable arctic marine tourism development:Scale and scope for communnity investment, coordination, and action Horbel, Chris Kaiser, Brooks Alexandra Menezes, Dwayne Ryan Sellheim, Nikolas Menezes, Dwayne Ryan 2022 https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/7e364eea-db03-409c-8dda-7b8e1b54dd09 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12459-4_9 eng eng Springer https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/7e364eea-db03-409c-8dda-7b8e1b54dd09 urn:ISBN:978-3-031-12458-7 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Horbel , C , Kaiser , B A & Menezes , D R 2022 , Sustaninable arctic marine tourism development : Scale and scope for communnity investment, coordination, and action . in N Sellheim & D R Menezes (eds) , Non-state actors in the arctic region . Springer , Springer Polar Sciences , pp. 179-206 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12459-4_9 Coordination of action for sustainable tourism Icelandic tourism and sustainability Nordic Arctic tourism Norwegian Arctic tourism and sustainability Sustainable tourism bookPart 2022 ftsydanskunivpub https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12459-4_9 2024-05-01T00:39:37Z An interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral group of academics, tourism practitioners, community and governmental representatives have met and traveled together for workshops on Sustainable Arctic Tourism Development in Finnmark, Norway (April, 2018) and northern Iceland (March, 2019). This chapter describes and analyzes lessons from these workshops on the interdependent roles of local community action and government intervention in sustainable tourism development. Tourism is envisioned to provide opportunities to sustainable economic development in the Nordic Arctic. However, community concerns range widely, including from lack of tourists in some areas to overtourism in others. More concretely, they include concerns about how to conserve and share resources such as fishery stocks or marine mammal populations across growing, and uncertain, multi-use demands. The scale and scope of community action across a variety of forms, including local entrepreneurship and investment, the formation of resource conservation associations and/or associations that increase local tourism capacities as well as balance of power in negotiations with larger-scale tourism activities (e.g. large cruise ships), shapes the scope and need for government interventions, including direct and indirect regulations (e.g. access limits vs. sanctions for unfair business practices such as price gouging), monitoring, investments, and related decision-making. Community engagement and government action co-evolve; both positive and negative feedback loops are possible, and the cases experienced through the workshop highlight ways to promote successful, self-reinforcing community outcomes and avoid negative ones. Book Part Arctic Arctic Finnmark Iceland Finnmark University of Southern Denmark Research Portal Arctic Norway 179 206 |
spellingShingle | Coordination of action for sustainable tourism Icelandic tourism and sustainability Nordic Arctic tourism Norwegian Arctic tourism and sustainability Sustainable tourism Horbel, Chris Kaiser, Brooks Alexandra Menezes, Dwayne Ryan Sustaninable arctic marine tourism development:Scale and scope for communnity investment, coordination, and action |
title | Sustaninable arctic marine tourism development:Scale and scope for communnity investment, coordination, and action |
title_full | Sustaninable arctic marine tourism development:Scale and scope for communnity investment, coordination, and action |
title_fullStr | Sustaninable arctic marine tourism development:Scale and scope for communnity investment, coordination, and action |
title_full_unstemmed | Sustaninable arctic marine tourism development:Scale and scope for communnity investment, coordination, and action |
title_short | Sustaninable arctic marine tourism development:Scale and scope for communnity investment, coordination, and action |
title_sort | sustaninable arctic marine tourism development:scale and scope for communnity investment, coordination, and action |
topic | Coordination of action for sustainable tourism Icelandic tourism and sustainability Nordic Arctic tourism Norwegian Arctic tourism and sustainability Sustainable tourism |
topic_facet | Coordination of action for sustainable tourism Icelandic tourism and sustainability Nordic Arctic tourism Norwegian Arctic tourism and sustainability Sustainable tourism |
url | https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/7e364eea-db03-409c-8dda-7b8e1b54dd09 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12459-4_9 |