POLAR TOURISM: HUMAN, ENVIRONMENTAL AND GOVERNANCE DIMENSIONS

作者: Grimwood, Bryan S R

刊名: Arctic, 2012, Vol.65 (3), pp.351-352

来源数据库: ProQuest Journal

原始语种摘要: In recent decades, the field of Tourism Studies has been enriched with diverse theoretical, methodological, and substantive insights stemming from multiple disciplinary perspectives. While tourism content is often peripheral in the pages of Arctic and in broader discourses of polar research, a critical mass of scholarship has converged around understanding polar tourism as part of complex Arctic and Antarctic systems (Dawson et al., 2007; [PATRICK T. MAHER], 2007). Recent volumes have examined polar tourism in relation to regional development ([Grenier, A.A.] and Müller, 2011), social-ecological change (Hall and Saarinen, 2010), the cruise sector (Lück et al., 2010), and environmental management (Stonehouse and Snyder, 2010). However, as the editors of Polar Tourism: Human, Environmental