Ethical Tourism Recovery in Arctic Communities (ETRAC):Report and Strategy

This research builds predominantly on the report on ‘Impacts of COVID on the Development of Ethical Tourism’. These documents may be read together or separately, but for more information on the wider project methodology, please refer to the report. The data informing this strategy was gathered via t...

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Main Authors: Macaulay, Bobby, Bryce, Rosalind, Vainikka, Vilhelmiina
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/430f7bf0-6b8a-44c7-ad54-7c00d79ea39b 2023-11-12T04:09:35+01:00 Ethical Tourism Recovery in Arctic Communities (ETRAC):Report and Strategy Macaulay, Bobby Bryce, Rosalind Vainikka, Vilhelmiina 2022-06-30 application/pdf https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/430f7bf0-6b8a-44c7-ad54-7c00d79ea39b https://pureadmin.uhi.ac.uk/ws/files/48303699/ETRAC_Report_and_Strategy.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Macaulay , B , Bryce , R & Vainikka , V 2022 , Ethical Tourism Recovery in Arctic Communities (ETRAC) : Report and Strategy . book 2022 ftuhipublicatio 2023-10-26T22:20:52Z This research builds predominantly on the report on ‘Impacts of COVID on the Development of Ethical Tourism’. These documents may be read together or separately, but for more information on the wider project methodology, please refer to the report. The data informing this strategy was gathered via three routes: • First, the report on ‘Impacts of COVID on the Development of Ethical Tourism’ was consulted in order to identify themes and details identified during the course of the research which may be relevant to a forward-facing strategy document; • A stakeholder workshop was then hosted in February 2022, bringing together a range of voices to discuss and debate these themes, seeking to identify specific actions which could be undertaken. These discussions were then analysed and developed into tentative actions; • Fifteen participants attended the workshop, representing six countries across the Northern Periphery and Arctic region: Finland, Sweden, Scotland, Iceland, Greenland and Canada. Attendees represented a broad range of perspectives and sectors, including universities and research institutions, tourism business networks, Destination Management Organisations (DMOs), tourism providers and regional development organisations. • Tentative actions were subsequently circulated around relevant researchers and other stakeholders to consider their representativeness and relevance. Research partners were also asked to contribute case study illustrations to the ‘pillars’, offering a practical insight into how such objectives may be translated in reality. Book Arctic Arctic Greenland Iceland University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Arctic Canada Greenland
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