Cruising the marginal ice zone: climate change and Arctic tourism
The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in the Arctic Marginal Ice Zone (MIZ). These are not only of concern for the research community but also for the tourism industry dependent on this unique marine ecosystem. Tourists increasingly become aware that...
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ftunivsilesia:oai:rebus.us.edu.pl:20.500.12128/12075 2023-05-15T14:33:00+02:00 Cruising the marginal ice zone: climate change and Arctic tourism Palma, David Varnajot, Alix Dalen, Kari Basaran, Ilker K. Brunette, Charles Bystrowska, Marta Korablina, Anastasia D. Nowicki, Robynne C. Ronge, Thomas A. 2019-08-01 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/12075 https://doi.org/10.1080/1088937X.2019.1648585 en eng 1088-937X 1939-0513 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/12075 doi:10.1080/1088937X.2019.1648585 Uznanie autorstwa 3.0 Polska http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/pl/ CC-BY Marginal ice zone Arctic tourism Arctic Ocean cruise tourism climate change info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftunivsilesia https://doi.org/20.500.12128/12075 https://doi.org/10.1080/1088937X.2019.1648585 2022-12-31T20:13:09Z The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in the Arctic Marginal Ice Zone (MIZ). These are not only of concern for the research community but also for the tourism industry dependent on this unique marine ecosystem. Tourists increasingly become aware that the Arctic as we know it may disappear due to several environmental threats, and want to visit the region before it becomes irrevocably changed. However, ‘last-chance tourism’ in this region faces several challenges. The lack of infrastructure and appropriate search and rescue policies are examples of existing issues in such a remote location. Additionally, tourism itself may further amplify the physical and ecological changes in the Arctic region. In this article, we provide an interdisciplinary analysis of the links between the MIZ, climate change and the tourism industry. We also identify existing regulations and the need for new ones concerning operations in the MIZ and in the Arctic Ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change The Repository of the University of Silesia (RE-BUŚ) Arctic Arctic Ocean Polar Geography 42 4 215 235 |
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The effects of climate change are leading to pronounced physical and ecological changes in the Arctic Marginal Ice Zone (MIZ). These are not only of concern for the research community but also for the tourism industry dependent on this unique marine ecosystem. Tourists increasingly become aware that the Arctic as we know it may disappear due to several environmental threats, and want to visit the region before it becomes irrevocably changed. However, ‘last-chance tourism’ in this region faces several challenges. The lack of infrastructure and appropriate search and rescue policies are examples of existing issues in such a remote location. Additionally, tourism itself may further amplify the physical and ecological changes in the Arctic region. In this article, we provide an interdisciplinary analysis of the links between the MIZ, climate change and the tourism industry. We also identify existing regulations and the need for new ones concerning operations in the MIZ and in the Arctic Ocean. |
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Cruising the marginal ice zone: climate change and Arctic tourism |
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