Ecotourism in Russian Karelia: Emergence, development, opportunities

This review article examines the development of ecotourism in national parks in the Republic of Karelia over the last 30 years. In Russia, the term “ecotourism” has appeared in newspapers and scholarly articles since the 1990s and its popularity is still increasing. The authorities in the Republic o...

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Published in:Matkailututkimus
Main Author: Osipov, Alexander
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Language:English
Published: Suomen matkailututkimuksen seura ry 2019
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description This review article examines the development of ecotourism in national parks in the Republic of Karelia over the last 30 years. In Russia, the term “ecotourism” has appeared in newspapers and scholarly articles since the 1990s and its popularity is still increasing. The authorities in the Republic of Karelia have argued that tourism and especially ecotourism have the potential to become a major sector of the Republic’s economy. This article focuses on the meaning of this term internationally, and especially in the context of Russia and Karelia, and considers this definition through the lens of conventional historiography. The key issue of this research is the triangular relationship between ecotourists, local communities and wildlife conservation areas or national parks, where ecotourism functions as a major tool, connecting all these points. This paper applies comparative historical research methods as part of a qualitative approach, analysing a variety of primary sources including archive materials, interviews and forum discussions. The article concludes that the slow growth of ecotourism, despite the attempts of regional authorities and the assistance of the European Union, is due to several reasons including remote locations, poor infrastructure and the lack of symbolic meaning for national parks.
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spelling fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/79700 2025-01-16T22:50:51+00:00 Ecotourism in Russian Karelia: Emergence, development, opportunities Osipov, Alexander 2019-08-14 application/pdf https://journal.fi/matkailututkimus/article/view/79700 https://doi.org/10.33351/mt.79700 eng eng Suomen matkailututkimuksen seura ry https://journal.fi/matkailututkimus/article/view/79700/43376 https://journal.fi/matkailututkimus/article/view/79700 doi:10.33351/mt.79700 Finnish Journal of Tourism Research; Vol 15 No 1 (2019); 53-66 Matkailututkimus; Vol 15 Nro 1 (2019); 53-66 Turismforskning; Vol 15 Nr 1 (2019); 53-66 2490-2039 ecotourism Republic of Karelia national park space landscape ekomatkailu Karjalan tasavalta kansallispuisto tila maisema info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Vertaisarvioitu katsausartikkeli 2019 fttsvojs https://doi.org/10.33351/mt.79700 2021-05-12T22:48:00Z This review article examines the development of ecotourism in national parks in the Republic of Karelia over the last 30 years. In Russia, the term “ecotourism” has appeared in newspapers and scholarly articles since the 1990s and its popularity is still increasing. The authorities in the Republic of Karelia have argued that tourism and especially ecotourism have the potential to become a major sector of the Republic’s economy. This article focuses on the meaning of this term internationally, and especially in the context of Russia and Karelia, and considers this definition through the lens of conventional historiography. The key issue of this research is the triangular relationship between ecotourists, local communities and wildlife conservation areas or national parks, where ecotourism functions as a major tool, connecting all these points. This paper applies comparative historical research methods as part of a qualitative approach, analysing a variety of primary sources including archive materials, interviews and forum discussions. The article concludes that the slow growth of ecotourism, despite the attempts of regional authorities and the assistance of the European Union, is due to several reasons including remote locations, poor infrastructure and the lack of symbolic meaning for national parks. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* Republic of Karelia Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Matkailututkimus 15 1 53 66
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Republic of Karelia
national park
space
landscape
ekomatkailu
Karjalan tasavalta
kansallispuisto
tila
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Osipov, Alexander
Ecotourism in Russian Karelia: Emergence, development, opportunities
title Ecotourism in Russian Karelia: Emergence, development, opportunities
title_full Ecotourism in Russian Karelia: Emergence, development, opportunities
title_fullStr Ecotourism in Russian Karelia: Emergence, development, opportunities
title_full_unstemmed Ecotourism in Russian Karelia: Emergence, development, opportunities
title_short Ecotourism in Russian Karelia: Emergence, development, opportunities
title_sort ecotourism in russian karelia: emergence, development, opportunities
topic ecotourism
Republic of Karelia
national park
space
landscape
ekomatkailu
Karjalan tasavalta
kansallispuisto
tila
maisema
topic_facet ecotourism
Republic of Karelia
national park
space
landscape
ekomatkailu
Karjalan tasavalta
kansallispuisto
tila
maisema
url https://journal.fi/matkailututkimus/article/view/79700
https://doi.org/10.33351/mt.79700