An edition of Tourism in the Polar regions (2007)

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the sustainability challenge

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An edition of Tourism in the Polar regions (2007)

Tourism in the Polar regions

the sustainability challenge

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"Dynamic natural events and human activities in the Polar Regions are having a significant combined impact on these fragile environments ... Partly responsible for these changes and impacts is an increase in tourism, which is now one of the principal human activities in the Polar Regions ... This publication outlines the key features of the Polar Region environment and describes tourism's multiple roles and impacts in both the Arctic and Antarctica ... The publication proposes an agenda for sustainable tourism development, and outlines principles, guidelines and selected good practices to conserve these unique wilderness areas through regulation and management"--Publisher's description

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English
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55

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Cover of: Tourism in the Polar regions
Tourism in the Polar regions: the sustainability challenge
2007, UNEP DTIE, The International Ecotourism Society
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Table of Contents

pt. 1. Introduction and background. The significance of polar tourism
pt. 2. The polar environment. The geography of polar tourism
pt. 3. Tourism in the polar regions : facts, trends and impacts. Introduction
A brief history of polar tourism
Polar tourism's diverse markets
Environmental, economic, social and cultural impacts of polar tourism
The outlook for polar tourism : reduced "barriers to entry"
Conclusion
pt. 4. Sustainable tourism in the polar regions : setting up an agenda. Introduction
Management conditions : wilderness
Management issues
Management techniques
The special case of adventure tourism
Cultural resource management
Managing the mass market
Conclusion
pt. 5. Good practices in polar regions. Introduction
The Arctic
Antarctica and the sub-polar islands

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 50-54)

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Paris, France, Washington, D.C

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vii, 55 p. :
Number of pages
55

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OL16139609M
ISBN 10
928072813X
ISBN 13
9789280728132

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