Afterword : polar worlds : Arctic and Antarctic visions

By showcasing recent research on ecotourism in Norway, Iceland and Greenland, this book presents novel perspectives about tourism ecologies in the European High North that challenge those stereotypical imaginings advertised and publicised in tourism programmes. The purpose of this concluding chapter...

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Main Author: Salazar, Juan Francisco (R11072)
Other Authors: Abram, Simone (Editor), Lund, Katrín A. (Editor), School of Humanities and Communication Arts (Host institution)
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Published: U.K., Palgrave Macmillan 2016
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spelling ftunivwestsyd:oai:researchdirect.westernsydney.edu.au:uws_40118 2023-05-15T13:34:53+02:00 Afterword : polar worlds : Arctic and Antarctic visions Salazar, Juan Francisco (R11072) Abram, Simone (Editor) Lund, Katrín A. (Editor) School of Humanities and Communication Arts (Host institution) 2016 print 18 https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58736-7_5 https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uwsau/reader.action?ppg=101&docID=4787833&tm=1494476189456 http://handle.westernsydney.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:40118 eng eng U.K., Palgrave Macmillan Green Ice: Tourism Ecologies in the European High North--9781137587350--9781137587367 pp: 97-114 XXXXXX - Unknown global environmental change Antarctica geopolitics Arctic regions tourism protected areas book chapter Text 2016 ftunivwestsyd https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58736-7_5 2020-12-05T17:54:02Z By showcasing recent research on ecotourism in Norway, Iceland and Greenland, this book presents novel perspectives about tourism ecologies in the European High North that challenge those stereotypical imaginings advertised and publicised in tourism programmes. The purpose of this concluding chapter is twofold: first, provide an afterword of sorts to the previous four chapters by attempting to discuss tourism ecologies in the High North in relation to Antarctica; and second, frame a discussion around what kinds of worlds are emerging in the polar regions in an age many are calling the Anthropocene (Crutzen and Stoermer, Glob Change Newsletter 41:17-18, 2000). The latter signals a need to further cultural research and debate around the contested visions for the future of these regions where tourism is an important node within of larger and broader world-making practices, networks and assemblages. Book Part Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic Greenland Iceland University of Western Sydney (UWS): Research Direct Antarctic Arctic Greenland Norway 97 114 London
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description By showcasing recent research on ecotourism in Norway, Iceland and Greenland, this book presents novel perspectives about tourism ecologies in the European High North that challenge those stereotypical imaginings advertised and publicised in tourism programmes. The purpose of this concluding chapter is twofold: first, provide an afterword of sorts to the previous four chapters by attempting to discuss tourism ecologies in the High North in relation to Antarctica; and second, frame a discussion around what kinds of worlds are emerging in the polar regions in an age many are calling the Anthropocene (Crutzen and Stoermer, Glob Change Newsletter 41:17-18, 2000). The latter signals a need to further cultural research and debate around the contested visions for the future of these regions where tourism is an important node within of larger and broader world-making practices, networks and assemblages.
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