Extreme Tourism: Lessons from the World's Cold Water Islands


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<p>This book is a pioneering investigation of the tourism practices in the world's other cold water islands. Located in extreme latitudes and subject to extreme weather conditions these islands have been developing their tourism appeal in manners that appear sustainable. They present themselves in images that speak to the pristine unique and superlative aspects of their natural environment history and culture. Limited seasonality difficulty of access restricted infrastructure harsh climates and water too cold to swim in are integral features of the tourism industry often welcomed as appropriate filters to the slide to the mass market. <br><br>The collection contains 13 island case studies. A set of seven hail from Northern latitudes: Baffin (Nunavut Canada) Banks (Northwest Territories Canada) Greenland/ Kaalaalit Nunaat Iceland Luleå (Sweden) Nunivak (Alaska) Solovetsky (Russia) and Svalbard (Norway). A second set of four cover the Southerly islands of Chatham (New Zealand) Falklands Macquarie (Australia) and Stewart (New Zealand). Two other chapters discuss islands from the particular vantage points of cruise ship tourism one for the Arctic region and one for the Antarctic. Additionally five conceptual chapters provide insights into key tourism management issues as they apply to cold water island experiences:(a) human resources; (b) environment; (c) promotion; (d) seasonality; and (e) access.</p>
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