Search for dissertations about: "Sandra Wall Reinius"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Sandra Wall Reinius.
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1. Tourism attractions and land use interactions : Case studies from protected areas in the Swedish mountain region
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2. Protected Attractions : Tourism and Wilderness in the Swedish Mountain Region
Abstract : Europe's first national parks were established in northern Sweden in 1909 and this region has thus functioned as a protected and aesthetic pleasure landscape for a century. In 1996, due to the combination of spectacular natural environment and ancient Sami traditions the Laponian World Heritage Area was established here. READ MORE
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3. Access to Nature through Tourism : A Study of Four Perspectives on Inclusive Nature-based Tourism
Abstract : Nature experiences and participation in nature-based activities are increasingly recognised as beneficial to public and individual health, yet in most societies, the ability for people to take advantage of opportunities to acquire these benefits is unequal. Social constructs such as gender and disability, as well as levels of income and education, influence to what extent individuals can engage with nature, and there is growing concern over the increased disconnectedness from nature in urbanised societies. READ MORE
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4. Paths to collaboration? A Study on Multifunctional Mountain Trails
Abstract : Trails in natural areas constitute an essential resource in tourism as they provide infrastructure for both tourists and tourism companies. Trails allow access to nature and increase safety for visitors by guiding them to the appropriate route, where places of danger are avoided and the risk of damaging ecologically sensitive areas minimized. READ MORE
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5. Commercialization of nature through tourism
Abstract : This dissertation contributes to developing knowledge on the commercialization of natural resources through tourism. This is achieved by means of understanding the main avenues through which natural resources are commercialized, and analyzing the operational setting of tourism firms. READ MORE