Nature has been a key attraction factor for tourism in the
Nordic countries for decades. The demand for nature-based tourism
has steadily grown and is one of the most rapidly expanding sectors
within tourism across Europe and elsewhere. This demand has created
opportunities for nature-based tourism to develop as an economic
diversification tool within regions rich in natural amenities. But
nature-based tourism is not only about tourism businesses and
tourists visiting nature. The natural environment as a basis for
tourism involves many challenges related to local communities,
public access, nature protection and the management of natural
resources.
This book covers a broad set of topics in contemporary
nature-based tourism from Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
Areas discussed are innovation, fishing rights and supply of
angling, recreation experience preferences, national park
attractions, the cultural clash between established outdoor
recreational use and new tourism activities, the Right of Public
Access as opportunity and obstacle, preferences of tourism
landscapes, controversies around wilderness development, management
of hiking trails, eco-tourism certification, and financing of
recreational infrastructure.
This book was published as a special issue of the Scandinavian
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism.
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