Sami tourism in Northern Sweden : Supply, demand and interaction

Indigenous tourism is an expansive sector in the growing tourism industry. The Sami people living in Sápmi in northern Europe have started to engage in tourism, particularly in view of the rationalised and modernised methods of reindeer herding. Sami tourism offers job opportunities and enables the...

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Main Author: Pettersson, Robert
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Kulturgeografi 2004
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-194 2023-10-09T21:53:00+02:00 Sami tourism in Northern Sweden : Supply, demand and interaction Pettersson, Robert 2004 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-194 eng eng Kulturgeografi Umeå : Umeå universitet GERUM, 1402-5205 2004:1 ETOUR Vetenskapliga bokserien, 2004:14 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-194 urn:isbn:91-974657-2-0 Local 881251 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Social and economic geography Indigenous Tourism Sami Sápmi Tourism Supply Tourism Demand Stated Preference Attitudes Kulturgeografi Human Geography Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2004 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:52:13Z Indigenous tourism is an expansive sector in the growing tourism industry. The Sami people living in Sápmi in northern Europe have started to engage in tourism, particularly in view of the rationalised and modernised methods of reindeer herding. Sami tourism offers job opportunities and enables the spreading of information. On the other hand, Sami tourism may jeopardise the indigenous culture and harm the sensitive environment in which the Sami live. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the supply and demand of Sami tourism in northern Sweden. This is presented in four articles. The first article analyses the potential of the emerging Sami tourism in Sweden, with special emphasis on the access to Sami tourism products. The study shows that there is a growing supply of tourism activities related to the Swedish Sami. The development of tourism is, however, restricted by factors such as the peripheral location and the lack of traditions of entrepreneurship. The second article analyse which factors influence tourists when they make their decisions about Sami tourism. In the article the respondents are requested to answer a number of hypothetical questions, ranking their preferences regarding supply, price and access. The study indicates that tourism related to the Sami and Sami culture has a considerable future potential, but also that there is a gap between supply and demand. In the third article the analysis shows that the festival in Jokkmokk, thanks to continuously added attractions, has been able to retain a rather high level of popularity, despite its peripheral location. Finally, the fourth article analyses to what extent the winter festival in Jokkmokk is a genuinely indigenous event, and to what extent it is staged. It is argued that the indigenous culture presented at the festival and in media is highly staged, although backstage experiences are available for the Sami and for the tourists who show a special interest. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Jokkmokk Northern Sweden sami sami Umeå University: Publications (DiVA) Jokkmokk ENVELOPE(20.150,20.150,66.500,66.500)
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topic Social and economic geography
Indigenous Tourism
Sami
Sápmi
Tourism Supply
Tourism Demand
Stated Preference
Attitudes
Kulturgeografi
Human Geography
spellingShingle Social and economic geography
Indigenous Tourism
Sami
Sápmi
Tourism Supply
Tourism Demand
Stated Preference
Attitudes
Kulturgeografi
Human Geography
Pettersson, Robert
Sami tourism in Northern Sweden : Supply, demand and interaction
topic_facet Social and economic geography
Indigenous Tourism
Sami
Sápmi
Tourism Supply
Tourism Demand
Stated Preference
Attitudes
Kulturgeografi
Human Geography
description Indigenous tourism is an expansive sector in the growing tourism industry. The Sami people living in Sápmi in northern Europe have started to engage in tourism, particularly in view of the rationalised and modernised methods of reindeer herding. Sami tourism offers job opportunities and enables the spreading of information. On the other hand, Sami tourism may jeopardise the indigenous culture and harm the sensitive environment in which the Sami live. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the supply and demand of Sami tourism in northern Sweden. This is presented in four articles. The first article analyses the potential of the emerging Sami tourism in Sweden, with special emphasis on the access to Sami tourism products. The study shows that there is a growing supply of tourism activities related to the Swedish Sami. The development of tourism is, however, restricted by factors such as the peripheral location and the lack of traditions of entrepreneurship. The second article analyse which factors influence tourists when they make their decisions about Sami tourism. In the article the respondents are requested to answer a number of hypothetical questions, ranking their preferences regarding supply, price and access. The study indicates that tourism related to the Sami and Sami culture has a considerable future potential, but also that there is a gap between supply and demand. In the third article the analysis shows that the festival in Jokkmokk, thanks to continuously added attractions, has been able to retain a rather high level of popularity, despite its peripheral location. Finally, the fourth article analyses to what extent the winter festival in Jokkmokk is a genuinely indigenous event, and to what extent it is staged. It is argued that the indigenous culture presented at the festival and in media is highly staged, although backstage experiences are available for the Sami and for the tourists who show a special interest.
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title Sami tourism in Northern Sweden : Supply, demand and interaction
title_short Sami tourism in Northern Sweden : Supply, demand and interaction
title_full Sami tourism in Northern Sweden : Supply, demand and interaction
title_fullStr Sami tourism in Northern Sweden : Supply, demand and interaction
title_full_unstemmed Sami tourism in Northern Sweden : Supply, demand and interaction
title_sort sami tourism in northern sweden : supply, demand and interaction
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