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A collaborative approach to understanding local stakeholder perceptions of tourism in Churchill, Manitoba (Canada)

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Assessing the Effectiveness of ‘Appreciative Inquiry’ (AI) in Nepali Pro-Poor Tourism (PPT) Development Processes

scholarly article

Characterizing polar mobilities to understand the role of weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) information

scientific article published on 31 December 2019

Cruise Tourism and Residents in Arctic Canada: Development of a Resident Attitude Typology

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Examining the Designation Effect of Marine Protected Areas: The Case of Akaroa, New Zealand

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Family experiences of visitor attractions in New Zealand: differing opportunities for ‘family time’ and ‘own time’

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Governance of Expedition Cruise Ship Tourism in the Arctic: A Comparison of the Canadian and Russian Arctic

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Identifying and evaluating adaptation strategies for cruise tourism in Arctic Canada

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Implications of climate change for glacier tourism

scholarly article

Interpretive evaluation: Towards a place approach

Last-chance tourism: the boom, doom, and gloom of visiting vanishing destinations

scholarly article by Harvey Lemelin et al published 6 August 2010 in Current Issues in Tourism

Management challenges for the fastest growing marine shipping sector in Arctic Canada: pleasure crafts

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Mapping weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) information providers in Polar Regions: who are they and who do they serve?

scientific article published on 04 January 2020

Motivations to engage in last chance tourism in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area and Wapusk National Park: the role of place identity and nature relatedness

scholarly article by Mark Groulx et al published April 2016 in Journal of Sustainable Tourism

Perceptions of Antarctic tourism: A question of tolerance

scholarly article by Emma J. Stewart et al published July 2006 in Landscape Research

Re-creation tourism: de-extinction and its implications for nature-based recreation

scholarly article by Patrick M. Whittle et al published 15 April 2015 in Current Issues in Tourism

Reporting back research findings: a case study of community-based tourism research in northern Canada

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Risks and opportunities associated with change in the cruise tourism sector: community perspectives from Arctic Canada

scientific article published on 24 September 2015

Résilience, appartenance et tourisme à Nain, Nunatsiavut

article published in 2012

Sailing in icy waters: Antarctic cruise tourism development, regulation and management

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Sailing into stormy waters? Understanding the community impacts of cruise tourism growth in Akaroa, New Zealand

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Sustainable Cruise Tourism in Arctic Canada: An Integrated Coastal Management Approach

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The 'place' of interpretation: an evaluation of provision, use and role of interpretation at Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand

1997 master's thesis by Emma Stewart at Lincoln University

The Forgotten Islands: Monitoring Tourist Numbers and Managing Tourism Impacts on New Zealand’s Subantarctic Islands

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The carbon cost of polar bear viewing tourism in Churchill, Canada

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The evolution of polar tourism scholarship: research themes, networks and agendas

scholarly article by Emma J. Stewart et al published 2 January 2017 in Polar Geography

The unintended consequences of regulatory complexity: The case of cruise tourism in Arctic Canada

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The “place” of interpretation: a new approach to the evaluation of interpretation

scholarly article

Tourism Vessels and Low Impact Shipping Corridors in Arctic Canada: Trends, Risks, Community Perspectives and Management Strategies

Tourism and Arctic Observation Systems: exploring the relationships

scholarly article by Suzanne de la Barre et al published January 2016 in Polar Research

Tourism, Time, and the Last Chance

scholarly article by David Fisher & Emma J. Stewart published 28 November 2017 in Tourism Analysis

Understanding the Creation and Use of Polar Weather and Climate Information

“The End of the Ice Age?”: Disappearing World Heritage and the Climate Change Communication Imperative

scholarly article by Christopher J. Lemieux et al published 7 December 2017 in Environmental Communication Yearbook