Tourism and Arctic Observation Systems : exploring the relationships

The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverseinterests from many economic sectors and industries. Over the last decade,various actors have attempted to explore the options for setting up integratedand comprehensive trans-boundary systems for monitoring and observing these...

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Published in:Polar Research
Main Authors: de la Barre, Suzanne, Maher, Patrick, Dawson, Jackie, Hillmer-Pegram, Kevin, Huijbens, Edward, Lamers, Machiel, Liggett, Daniela, Müller, Dieter K., Pashkevich, Albina, Stewart, Emma
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Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Arktiskt centrum vid Umeå universitet (Arcum) 2016
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-117604 2023-10-09T21:46:39+02:00 Tourism and Arctic Observation Systems : exploring the relationships de la Barre, Suzanne Maher, Patrick Dawson, Jackie Hillmer-Pegram, Kevin Huijbens, Edward Lamers, Machiel Liggett, Daniela Müller, Dieter K. Pashkevich, Albina Stewart, Emma 2016 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-117604 https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v35.24980 eng eng Umeå universitet, Arktiskt centrum vid Umeå universitet (Arcum) Umeå universitet, Institutionen för geografi och ekonomisk historia Department of Recreation and Tourism, Vancouver Island University Department of Community Studies, Cape Breton University Department of Geography, Institute for Science, Society and Policy, University of Ottawa Department of Geosciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks Icelandic Tourism Research Centre, University of Akureyri Environmental Policy Group, Department of Social Sciences, Wageningen University Gateway Antarctica, University of Canterbury Department of Human Geography, School of Technology and Business Studies, Dalarna University Department of Tourism, Sport and Society, Faculty of Environment, Society & Design, Lincoln University Tromsö : Co-Action Publishing Polar Research, 0800-0395, 2016, 35, orcid:0000-0003-2822-5503 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-117604 doi:10.3402/polar.v35.24980 ISI:000371024600001 Scopus 2-s2.0-85011292277 Local 881251 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Arctic Antarctic citizen science observation systems tourism IPTRN Economic Geography Ekonomisk geografi Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2016 ftumeauniv https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v35.24980 2023-09-22T13:59:16Z The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverseinterests from many economic sectors and industries. Over the last decade,various actors have attempted to explore the options for setting up integratedand comprehensive trans-boundary systems for monitoring and observing theseimpacts. These Arctic Observation Systems (AOS) contribute to the planning,implementation, monitoring and evaluation of environmental change andresponsible social and economic development in the Arctic. The aim of thisarticle is to identify the two-way relationship between AOS and tourism. On theone hand, tourism activities account for diverse changes across a broad spectrumof impact fields.Onthe other hand, due to its multiple and diverse agents and farreachingactivities, tourism is also well-positioned to collect observational dataand participate as an actor in monitoring activities. To accomplish our goals, weprovide an inventory of tourism-embedded issues and concerns of interest toAOS from a range of destinations in the circumpolar Arctic region, includingAlaska, Arctic Canada, Iceland, Svalbard, the mainland European Arctic andRussia. The article also draws comparisons with the situation in Antarctica. Onthe basis of a collective analysis provided by members of the International PolarTourism Research Network from across the polar regions, we conclude that thepotential role for tourism in the development and implementation of AOS issignificant and has been overlooked. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic Iceland Polar Research Svalbard Umeå University: Publications (DiVA) Antarctic Arctic Canada Svalbard Polar Research 35 1 24980
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Economic Geography
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Antarctic
citizen science
observation systems
tourism
IPTRN
Economic Geography
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de la Barre, Suzanne
Maher, Patrick
Dawson, Jackie
Hillmer-Pegram, Kevin
Huijbens, Edward
Lamers, Machiel
Liggett, Daniela
Müller, Dieter K.
Pashkevich, Albina
Stewart, Emma
Tourism and Arctic Observation Systems : exploring the relationships
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Antarctic
citizen science
observation systems
tourism
IPTRN
Economic Geography
Ekonomisk geografi
description The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverseinterests from many economic sectors and industries. Over the last decade,various actors have attempted to explore the options for setting up integratedand comprehensive trans-boundary systems for monitoring and observing theseimpacts. These Arctic Observation Systems (AOS) contribute to the planning,implementation, monitoring and evaluation of environmental change andresponsible social and economic development in the Arctic. The aim of thisarticle is to identify the two-way relationship between AOS and tourism. On theone hand, tourism activities account for diverse changes across a broad spectrumof impact fields.Onthe other hand, due to its multiple and diverse agents and farreachingactivities, tourism is also well-positioned to collect observational dataand participate as an actor in monitoring activities. To accomplish our goals, weprovide an inventory of tourism-embedded issues and concerns of interest toAOS from a range of destinations in the circumpolar Arctic region, includingAlaska, Arctic Canada, Iceland, Svalbard, the mainland European Arctic andRussia. The article also draws comparisons with the situation in Antarctica. Onthe basis of a collective analysis provided by members of the International PolarTourism Research Network from across the polar regions, we conclude that thepotential role for tourism in the development and implementation of AOS issignificant and has been overlooked.
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author de la Barre, Suzanne
Maher, Patrick
Dawson, Jackie
Hillmer-Pegram, Kevin
Huijbens, Edward
Lamers, Machiel
Liggett, Daniela
Müller, Dieter K.
Pashkevich, Albina
Stewart, Emma
author_facet de la Barre, Suzanne
Maher, Patrick
Dawson, Jackie
Hillmer-Pegram, Kevin
Huijbens, Edward
Lamers, Machiel
Liggett, Daniela
Müller, Dieter K.
Pashkevich, Albina
Stewart, Emma
author_sort de la Barre, Suzanne
title Tourism and Arctic Observation Systems : exploring the relationships
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title_sort tourism and arctic observation systems : exploring the relationships
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