A chronological review on perceptions of crowding in tourism and recreation
H Dogru-Dastan - Tourism Recreation Research, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This study presents a chronological review of methodological and empirical issues of the
perceived crowding literature in the contexts of tourism and recreation. A content analysis …
perceived crowding literature in the contexts of tourism and recreation. A content analysis …
Social sustainability of tourism in Iceland: A qualitative inquiry
G Helgadóttir, AV Einarsdóttir, GL Burns… - … Journal of Hospitality …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Sustainability research in tourism increasingly focuses on social issues such as the
relationship between resident quality of life and community resilience through adaptive …
relationship between resident quality of life and community resilience through adaptive …
Accessibility of protected areas and visitor behaviour: A case study from Iceland
In countries facing rapid growth in nature-based tourism, increasing use of protected areas
for recreational purposes creates a demand for improved infrastructure and accessibility …
for recreational purposes creates a demand for improved infrastructure and accessibility …
Geotourism
R Ólafsdóttir - Geosciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
Geotourism is one of the newest concepts within the field of tourism, and primarily focuses
on promoting geological and geomorphological features in landscapes as tourist attractions …
on promoting geological and geomorphological features in landscapes as tourist attractions …
Not in my back yard or not on my playground: Residents and tourists' attitudes towards wind turbines in Icelandic landscapes
AD Sæþórsdóttir, R Ólafsdóttir - Energy for Sustainable Development, 2020 - Elsevier
To counteract the threat of global warming, many nations have resorted to increasing their
use of renewable energy sources, wind farms being among the most popular. The greatest …
use of renewable energy sources, wind farms being among the most popular. The greatest …
Managing sustainable development in recreational and protected areas. The Dovre case, Norway
With an emphasis on integrating national parks into wider regional and local tourism
development processes during the latter two decades, protected areas have gradually …
development processes during the latter two decades, protected areas have gradually …
Quantifying tourism booms and the increasing footprint in the Arctic with social media data
Arctic tourism has rapidly increased in the past two decades. We used social media data to
examine localized tourism booms and quantify the spatial expansion of the Arctic tourism …
examine localized tourism booms and quantify the spatial expansion of the Arctic tourism …
[HTML][HTML] Large-scale segregation of tourists and wild reindeer in three Norwegian national parks: Management implications
V Gundersen, OI Vistad, M Panzacchi, O Strand… - Tourism …, 2019 - Elsevier
The challenge to harmonize nature-based tourism with species conservation is important
both from an economic, cultural and ecological perspective. One approach for …
both from an economic, cultural and ecological perspective. One approach for …
Wind farms in the Icelandic highlands: Attitudes of local residents and tourism service providers
R Ólafsdóttir, AD Sæþórsdóttir - Land Use Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
Over the last decades the harnessing of wind power has gained increasing popularity and is
currently believed to be one of world's best environmental options in seeking to meet the …
currently believed to be one of world's best environmental options in seeking to meet the …
Development of micro-clusters in tourism: a case of equestrian tourism in northwest Iceland
I Sigurðardóttir, RS Steinthorsson - Scandinavian Journal of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Cluster theories have been applied in studies of various industries and regions, including
tourism in rural areas, but rarely in the equestrian industry. The focus of this article is to …
tourism in rural areas, but rarely in the equestrian industry. The focus of this article is to …