<i>‘This new book on nature-based tourism is of scientific and practical relevance far beyond the Nordic countries with their tradition of friluftsliv. With its profound analyses from local natural and cultural resources market mechanisms and entrepreneurial innovations and ultimately to real tourist experiences, the book will serve the next generation of students and professionals as a standard reference when planning research projects, developing business plans or designing campaigns to further nature-based tourism in any region of the world.’</i>

- - Marcel Hunziker, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Switzerland,

<i>‘Fredman and Haukeland’s collection of chapters on the </i>Nordic Perspectives on Nature-based Tourism<i> provides a holistic understanding of the complex socio-ecological system of nature-based tourism. Although the focus is on the Nordic region, the trends, concepts, and frameworks translate to international nature-based tourism, which is of extreme importance for a population looking to nature for escape and enjoyment. This book provides practitioners and academics an excellent direction to understand and explore that system.’</i>

- - Taylor V. Stein, University of Florida, US,

<i>‘Freedom, air (space), life and the right of public access to an outdoor heritage are cornerstones of this book on nature-based tourism. Whether it be international trends and issues; sustainability, conservation and livelihoods; or resilience thinking in tourism development from a nationwide, regional or local level, this is the most comprehensive perspective on nature-based tourism I’ve seen. Although laced with Nordic perspective, the lessons learned for recreation and tourism development and management internationally on a global scale or for revamping a university curriculum on natural resource tourism at a local scale in the USA make it a necessary read.’</i>

- - Stuart Cottrell, Colorado State University, US,

Nature-based tourism (NBT) is a sector where entrepreneurial success is highly knowledge-driven. This insightful book offers a comprehensive evaluation of NBT in a Nordic context, highlighting how long-established Nordic traditions of outdoor recreation practices can reveal lessons for the field more broadly.


Featuring contributions from expert scholars, Nordic Perspectives on Nature-Based Tourism examines the links between place-based resources and value-added experiences. It considers the way in which NBT calls for an integrated approach to manage resources for both outdoor recreation and the development of commercial experience products. Chapters explore Nordic and international perspectives, local communities, market dynamics, firms, creativity, innovations and value-added experience products.


Undergraduate and graduate students and scholars in tourism and related fields such as geography, planning, hospitality, outdoor recreation and natural resource management will find the knowledge and understanding gained from the book invaluable. It will also prove useful for policymakers, entrepreneurs and volunteers.

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Contents: Preface xii Introduction xiii Peter Fredman and Jan Vidar Haukeland PART I NORDIC AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON NATURE-BASED TOURISM 1 Nature-based tourism in a Nordic context 2 Peter Fredman, Jan Vidar Haukeland, Liisa Tyrväinen, Stian Stensland and Sandra Wall-Reinius 2 Trends in nature-based tourism 16 Jan Vidar Haukeland, Peter Fredman, Dominik Siegrist, Liisa Tyrväinen, Kreg Lindberg and Yasmine M. Elmahdy PART II PLACE-BASED RESOURCES AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES 3 Frameworks to understand natural and cultural resources in nature-based tourism 33 Knut Bjørn Stokke, Morten Clemetsen, Øystein Aas, Thrond O. Haugen, Stian Stensland and Thomas Haraldseid 4 From tourist destination to local meeting place: enhancing visitor experiences and social resilience in rural communities 50 Morten Clemetsen, Knut Bjørn Stokke, Jorunn Barane and Thomas Haraldseid 5 Nature-based tourism and community resilience 64 Kreg Lindberg, Magnar Forbord and Rita Moseng Sivertsvik 6 Planning the tourism landscape across protected area borders 80 Knut Bjørn Stokke and Morten Clemetsen PART III MARKET DYNAMICS AND SEGMENTS 7 Characteristics of different nature-based tourism activity markets 96 Petter Dybedal, Jan Vidar Haukeland and Kathrin Stemmer 8 Nature-based tourism package choices: a comparison across birdwatchers, mountain bikers and hikers 111 Kathrin Stemmer, Knut Veisten, Kreg Lindberg and Peter Fredman 9 ‘Good’, ‘bad’ or ‘ugly’ tourism? Sustainability discourses in nature-based tourism 130 Monica A. Breiby, Hogne Øian and Øystein Aas PART IV FIRMS, CREATIVITY AND INNOVATIONS 10 Characteristics of nature-based tourism firms 144 Stian Stensland, Magnar Forbord, Knut Fossgard and Kristin Løseth 11 The importance of interactions and networks in the nature-based tourism industry 162 Magnar Forbord and Rita Moseng Sivertsvik 12 Creativity and innovation in nature-based tourism: a critical reflection and empirical assessment 175 Matthias Fuchs, Knut Fossgard, Stian Stensland and Tatiana Chekalina 13 Commercial mountaineering, Norwegian friluftsliv and the gradual march of commodification 194 Kristin Løseth and Peter Varley PART V VALUE-ADDED EXPERIENCE PRODUCTS 14 The nature-based tourism product 208 Knut Fossgard and Peter Fredman 15 Facilitating smartly packaged nature-based tourism products through mobile CRM applications 222 Tatiana Chekalina, Knut Fossgard and Matthias Fuchs 16 Fantastic, magical and grandiose: nature’s role in event design 237 Lusine Margaryan and Peter Fredman 17 Visual staging of nature-based experiencescapes: perspectives from Norwegian tourism and event sectors 250 Lusine Margaryan and Knut Fossgard 18 A Nordic perspective on wildlife tourism experiences 263 Stian Stensland, Øystein Aas, Hilde Nikoline Hambro Dybsand and Thrond O. Haugen 19 Concluding remarks 281 Jan Vidar Haukeland and Peter Fredman Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781789904024
Publisert
2021-02-16
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
328

Biographical note

Edited by Peter Fredman, Norwegian University of Life Sciences and Jan Vidar Haukeland, Institute of Transport Economics, Norway