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The evolution of polar tourism scholarship: research themes, networks and agendas
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-01)
The growth in polar travel has been matched in recent decades by an intensification of scholarly activity related to many aspects of polar tourism. This paper systematically reviews 262 journal articles published on polar ...
The role of weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) information for Antarctic tourism
(2019-06)
The tourism sector in Antarctica has witnessed considerable growth and diversification over the last decade. To help facilitate safe travel in remote and dynamic polar environments more detailed and specialised weather, ...
Stakeholder perspectives on Antarctic tourism
(IPTRN, 2018-06)
Challenges related to global warming, economic utilisation of natural resources, increased human visitation and growing science-related activities are placing pressure on Antarctica’s unique environment. In an effort to ...
Stakeholder perspectives on Antarctic tourism
Challenges related to global warming, economic utilisation of natural resources, increased human visitation and growing science-related activities are placing pressure on Antarctica’s unique environment. In an effort to ...
A comparative analysis of regulatory instruments for managing marine-based tourism in Arctic Canada and the Ross Sea
(2019-06)
Human activities, including tourism, in the Polar Regions are increasing and diversifying. The most common mode of transport in support of polar tourism is by cruise ship. At the same time, we are witnessing a rapid increase ...
Polar impact: Youth experiences in the Polar Regions and their future behaviour
(2019-06)
Although recent studies hint that youth interactions with nature may influence their environmental attitudes in later life, no study has gone beyond the immediate evaluation of such programs to understand the subsequent ...
A comparative analysis of regulatory instruments for managing marine-based tourism in Arctic Canada and the Ross Sea
Human activities, including tourism, in the Polar Regions are increasing and diversifying. The most common mode of transport in support of polar tourism is by cruise ship. At the same time, we are witnessing a rapid increase ...
The role of weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) information for Antarctic tourism
The tourism sector in Antarctica has witnessed considerable growth and diversification over the last decade. To help facilitate safe travel in remote and dynamic polar environments more detailed and specialised weather, ...
Polar impact: Youth experiences in the Polar Regions and their future behaviour
Although recent studies hint that youth interactions with nature may influence their environmental attitudes in later life, no study has gone beyond the immediate evaluation of such programs to understand the subsequent ...
Understanding the creation and use of polar weather and climate information
(American Meteorological Society, 2017-01)
The aim of the second PPP-SERA meeting was to identify some of the foundational socioeconomic questions, gaps, and research needs for improving the interface between weather and climate data production, forecast services ...