Regenerative nature-based tourism: tour guides and stakeholder dynamics in Arctic Norway

被引:1
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作者
Omma, Frida Marie [1 ]
机构
[1] UiT Arctic Univ Norway, Alta, Norway
关键词
Regenerative tourism; Nature-based experiences; Tour guides; Stakeholder interactions; Nonhuman agency; Indigenous knowledge; EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.1108/JTF-10-2023-0237
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeThe research paper aims to explore how tour guides can contribute to regenerative tourism and the ways in which natureculture guiding practices align with stakeholder interests and the perspectives of tourism futures.Design/methodology/approachThe ethnographic study used a multispecies approach to nature-based tourism in Arctic Norway and S & aacute;pmi, incorporating a S & aacute;mi methodology and non-human relationality.FindingsThe tour guides recognise that they are part of a more-than-human world and practice ethics that are responsible for their relations to non-human actors. Transformative experiences that are active learning opportunities can strengthen a sense of care within the tourists and pose as potential regenerative incomes in local communities, instead of extractive industries. Local knowledge and S & aacute;mi ways of being have a vital role in the tour guides' natureculture practices, which can revitalise cultural heritage and strengthen Indigenous empowerment.Practical implicationsThe article suggests that tourism management and local governments must prioritise the support of tour guide initiatives involving restorative properties for socio-ecological systems. Citizen science and cultural activities are some ways that can generate a thriving ecosystem and create meaningful interactions between local communities and tourists.Originality/valueThe research highlights the unique role of tour guides as intermediaries who can translate regenerative principles into action, communicate the essence of place and take part in innovative collaborations. Tour guide practices align with the stakeholder view that tourism futures should benefit the communities and respect ecological limits.
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