Kulturgeografiska institutionen
 
logga

2nd International Polar Tourism Research Network Conference

Tourism, People and Protected Areas in Polar Wilderness

Date: 13-16 June 2010,
Venue: Abisko, Sweden

Abstract deadline: 10 March 2010 (passed)
Registration deadline: 10 April 2010

Owing to the great interest and the logistic limitations no late submissions can be accepted!

Polar areas have recently raised enormous interest from various directions. Geopolitical struggle over resources and growing concern regarding the impacts of climate change on polar environments are only two reasons for the increasing awareness directed towards polar areas often focusing the regions’ ecological vulnerability.


These changes are intertwined with issues related to human mobility and here particularly the role of tourism can be highlighted. The remoteness of the polar areas promises tourists extreme climatic conditions, undisturbed wilderness, authentic heritage and exotism. These factors have been successfully used to lure an increasing number of tourists into the polar regions. Hence meanwhile desired by national and regional governments and also some communities as a way of achieving regional development and sustaining livelihoods for polar peoples, the growing numbers of tourists have created concern among environmentalists, academics and locals. Obviously, the needs and desires of tourists collide with local subsistence, global conservation interest and other resource exploitation. Hence in some cases mining, tourism, nature protection and indigenous traditions compete for the same spaces. The idea of ‘peripheral’ polar areas is thus increasingly contested and in the light of global change polar areas have been moved into the center of interest as never before.
This forms the background for the 2nd conference of the International Polar Tourism Research Network in Abisko, Sweden.

This conference puts focus on the interrelationship of tourism development and polar communities and environments. Papers should address issues related to the following topics:


• Tourism and regional development in polar areas
• Tourism and indigenous peoples in polar areas
• Tourism and cultural change in polar areas
• Tourism and nature protection in polar areas
• Polar ecotourism and nature-based tourism
• Polar cruise tourism
• Polar mass tourism
• Science tourism
• Tourism and resource conflicts in polar areas
• Polar tourism experiences and their interpretation
• Management and planning for polar tourism
• Geopolitics of polar tourism
• Polar tourism history
• Constructions of polar tourism spaces
… or any other topic relevant for the topic of the conference


The local organizing committee contains

  • Professor Dieter K. Müller, Umeå University, Sweden
  • Assistant Professor Linda Lundmark, Umeå University, Sweden
  • Assistant Professor Hans Gelter, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

The scientific advisory committee contains

  • Professor Dieter K. Müller, Umeå University, Sweden
  • Professor Alain Grenier, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Canada
  • Associate Professor Raynald Lemelin, Lakehead University, Canada
  • Assistant Professor Pat Maher, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada
  • Dr. Suzanne de la Barre, Whitehorse, Canada
  • Dr. Machiel Lamers, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands

 

Information
For more inforamtion, please contact Professor Dieter Müller.

 

The conference is organized directly after the IPY-meeting in Oslo. During that conference a session on Human impacts in the Arctic and Antarctic: Regulatory and management implications is offered.

 

 


 
Stödfunktioner
Navigera på www.umu.se

linje linje linje
Umeå universitet
Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten
Kulturgeografiska institutionen
 
  Presentation
Ämnespresentation
Externa kontakter/länkar
Aktuellt
Samarbeta med oss
Personal
Forskning
Utbildning
För våra studenter
För våra anställda
 
 

Kulturgeografiska institutionen
Umeå universitet
Informationen kontrollerades senast 2 november 2009
Ansvarig för sidan: Dieter K. Müller