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Tourism, Climate Change and the Geopolitics of Arctic Development
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Auteur: Derek R Hall
Titel: Tourism, Climate Change and the Geopolitics of Arctic Development
Uitgever: CAB International
ISBN: 9781789246742
ISBN boekversie: 9781789246728
Prijs: € 131.89
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Categorie: Hospitality, Travel & Tourism
Taal: English
Imprint: CABI
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Verschijningsvorm: E-book
 

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Greenland is becoming a critically important territory in terms of tourism, climate change and competition for resource access, yet it has been poorly represented in academic literature.\n \nTourism now features as a major source of income for the territory alongside fisheries. Cruise tourism is increasing rapidly, and might superficially appear to be best suited to Greenlandic conditions, given the lack of large-scale accommodation infrastructure and almost non-existent land routes between settlements. Ironically, one of the most spectacular tourist attractions is the large number of icebergs that are being calved as the result of glacier retreat and ice cap melting, both appearing to be taking place at ever increasing rates. As a consequence of ice removal, the territory's claimed extensive range of mineral resources, not least rare earth elements and hydrocarbons, are becoming more accessible for exploitation and, thereby, are acting increasingly as the focus for geopolitical competition.\n \nThis book explores the nature of dynamics between tourism, climate change and the geopolitics of natural resource exploitation in the Arctic and examines their interrelationships specifically in the critical context of Greenland, but within a framework that emphasises the wider global implications of the outcomes of such interrelationships.\n\nThis book is the first to explore these interrelationships in depth in English.
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