Strategies for Managing Arctic Pleasure Craft Tourism: A Scoping Study, Report to Transport Canada

The purpose of this report is to provide information to Transport Canada to aid in the management of the growing pleasure craft sector in Arctic Canada. The report is based on material gathered through a literature review, an examination of data sources, and a series of stakeholder interviews. Analy...

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Main Authors: Johnston, Margaret, Dawson, Jackie, Stewart, Emma, De Souza, Elsa
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Online Access:http://www.arctictourismandclimate.lakeheadu.ca/
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