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Contributors | p. vii |
Editor's Introduction | p. ix |
Foreword | p. xi |
Tourism and the Polar Environment | p. 1 |
The Growing Significance of Polar Tourism | p. 3 |
Pioneers of Polar Tourism and Their Legacy | p. 15 |
Polar Tourism in Changing Environments | p. 32 |
Economic Roles of Polar Tourism | p. 49 |
The Polar Tourism Markets | p. 51 |
Tourism in Rural Alaska | p. 71 |
Development of Tourism in Arctic Canada | p. 84 |
The Economic Role of Arctic Tourism | p. 102 |
Gateway Ports in the Development of Antarctic Tourism | p. 123 |
Developments in Antarctic Tourism | p. 147 |
Antarctic Ship-borne Tourism: an Expanding Industry | p. 149 |
Antarctic Adventure Tourism and Private Expeditions | p. 170 |
Antarctic Scenic Overflights | p. 188 |
Antarctic Tourism: What are the Limits? | p. 197 |
Antarctic Tourism Research: the First Half-Century | p. 210 |
Managing the New Realities | p. 229 |
Managing Polar Tourism: Issues and Approaches | p. 231 |
Tourism on South Georgia: a Case for Multiple Resource Management | p. 247 |
Tourism Management on the Southern Oceanic Islands | p. 263 |
Tourism Management for Antarctica | p. 285 |
Index | p. 311 |
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