New Issues in Polar Tourism 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-5884-1_1
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Introduction: New Issues in Polar Tourism

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“…Despite[AQ4] the importance of winter and skiing holidays within many Norwegian destinations, research on destination images in the major markets seems to be absent. While some scholars have paid attention to polar or artic tourism in Nordic countries (Falk & Vieru, 2016;Grenier, 2007;Heimtun, 2015;Müller, Lundmark, & Lemelin, 2013;Tangeland, Aas, & Odden, 2013), these studies do not deal per se with winter destinations where ski resorts are the mainstay, nor with destination images.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite[AQ4] the importance of winter and skiing holidays within many Norwegian destinations, research on destination images in the major markets seems to be absent. While some scholars have paid attention to polar or artic tourism in Nordic countries (Falk & Vieru, 2016;Grenier, 2007;Heimtun, 2015;Müller, Lundmark, & Lemelin, 2013;Tangeland, Aas, & Odden, 2013), these studies do not deal per se with winter destinations where ski resorts are the mainstay, nor with destination images.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be assumed that the NBTs of the north are more place-dependent in their operations, while in the south the emphasis is on the variety of activities. This suggests the need for deeper understanding of NBT in the north, with the attention to the specifics of tourism and regional development in a peripheral area (Brown & Hall, 2000;Hall & Boyd, 2005;Müller & Jansson, 2007;Brouder, 2013;Müller, Lundmark, & Lemelin, 2013;Carson, Carson & Lundmark, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another new development is the recent, unexpected emergence of 'bucket list' or 'last chance' tourism: travel for the specific purpose of seeing places, including protected areas, before they are destroyed or irretrievably altered by climate change, or of seeing wildlife species before they go extinct (Muller, et al 2013). Yet another is the uncertain future of the transportation upon which tourism depends: how will people travel to and within protected areas in a post-fossil-fuels world?…”
Section: Other Imponderablesmentioning
confidence: 99%