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Abstract
This paper explores tourism development in Greenland using connectivity as a prism to explore the emerging challenges and opportunities brought about by vast distances and limited and costly accessibility. We introduce the current tourism situation in Greenland in a context of broader development patterns and currents in Arctic tourism. Based on interviews, workshops and policy analysis, we point to three pressing conversations in Greenlandic tourism: governance, tourism data and capacity. Drawing on the concepts of ‘islandness’ and (dis)connectivity, we suggest that Greenland is not one, but several, only partially connected destinations. We end up arguing for a greater need for sensitivity and tailoring in tourism policy making and for future initiatives to take geographical and ‘situational’ differences into account.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 103705 |
Journal | Annals of Tourism Research |
Volume | 105 |
ISSN | 0160-7383 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 13 Mar 2024 |
Keywords
- Arctic tourism
- Capacity
- Connectivity
- Greenland
- Policy
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WHAT CAN GREENLAND LEARN FROM ICELAND’S EXPERIENCE WITH TOURISM?
Ren, C. (PI)
01/04/2019 → 31/08/2019
Project: Research