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Navigating towards justice and sustainability? syncretic encounters and stakeholder-sourced solutions in Arctic cruise Tourism Governance

Cruise tourism has a dubious reputation for conspicuous consumption and associated environmental harm. Cruises to the Arctic promise passengers pristine landscapes and authentic and engaging experiences interacting with local and Indigenous communities. Yet, these very environments and communities a...

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Published in:Polar journal 2023-07, Vol.13 (2), p.216-239
Main Authors: Hansen-Magnusson, Hannes, Gehrke, Charlotte
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Built environment
Climate
cruise
Governance
Indigenous peoples
Passengers
Stakeholders
Storytelling
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Tourism
transition
UN sustainable development goals
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