Tourism is a major industry in the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) as well as a growing field of academic study. For many cities and regions tourism is also increasingly recognised as being integral to economic, social and sustainable development. In addition, tourism also contributes to Nordic identity through destination promotion and tourism activities, including winter tourism and the tradition of access to common land, as well as specific forms of tourism, such as second homes. Nordic Tourism is the first comprehensive and accessible introduction to tourism in the region that links Nordic tourism research and concerns with key concepts in tourism studies. The book consists of eleven chapters dealing with issues ranging from, for example, marketing and policy to nature-based tourism, culture and the contribution of tourism to environmental change. The inclusion of case studies from leading Nordic researchers on specific destinations, attractions, resources, sectors and developments also provides a valuable learning tool for all students of tourism.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Nordic Tourism: Introduction to Key Concepts
2 Tourism Marketing
3 Nordic Tourism Governance and Planning Issues
4 Urban Tourism
5 Rural Tourism: Tourism as the Last Resort?
6 Nature-Based Tourism In Northern Wildernesses: Changing Meanings and Uses of Wild Landscapes
7 Coastal, Marine and Ocean Tourism
8 Second Homes in the Nordic Countries
9 Culture and Tourism
10 Winter Tourism: Changing ‘Snow Business’
11 The Future of Nordic Tourism – Regional and Environmental Change
Über den Autor
C. Michael Hall is a professor at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. His recent book publications include Contemporary Tourism (with C. Cooper, 5th edn, Goodfellow, 2022) and Sense of Place and Place Attachment in Tourism (with N.C. Chen & G. Prayag, Routledge, 2023).