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  • Polar tourism: An environmental perspective (Book Review)

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    Buckley, Ralf
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    Buckley, Ralf
    Year published
    2011
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    Abstract
    Bernard Stonehouse and John Snyder are longstanding partners in polar tourism research. This is not the first contribution by these authors and I am sure it will not be the last. They have spent a lot of time at both ends of the earth, and this comes across in their new book. It is not long or complicated; it simply describes how things actually work in Arctic and Antarctic regions. They provide a valuable context for current tourism by outlining the history, patterns and trends in other human uses of these areas, from early exploration to modern research stations, military history to mining, and some of the politics of ...
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    Bernard Stonehouse and John Snyder are longstanding partners in polar tourism research. This is not the first contribution by these authors and I am sure it will not be the last. They have spent a lot of time at both ends of the earth, and this comes across in their new book. It is not long or complicated; it simply describes how things actually work in Arctic and Antarctic regions. They provide a valuable context for current tourism by outlining the history, patterns and trends in other human uses of these areas, from early exploration to modern research stations, military history to mining, and some of the politics of Indigenous habitation past and present.
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    Journal Title
    Journal of Ecotourism
    Volume
    10
    Issue
    2
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1080/14724049.2011.568753
    Copyright Statement
    © 2011 Routledge. This is the author-manuscript version of this paper. Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal website for access to the definitive, published version.
    Subject
    Environmental Management
    Tourism
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/43621
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