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Record #179636:

The growing significance of polar tourism / John M. Snyder, Bernard Stonehouse.

Title: The growing significance of polar tourism / John M. Snyder, Bernard Stonehouse.
Author(s): Snyder, John M.
Stonehouse, Bernard.
Date: 2007.
Publisher: Wallingford: CAB International
In: Prospects for polar tourism. (2007.),
Abstract: Considers constraints within which polar tourism has historically operated, and barriers to entry (climate, difficulty of access and high costs related to remoteness and lack of infrastructure). Notes that tourism now constitutes single largest human activity in polar regions.
Notes:

In: Prospects for polar tourism / John M. Snyder, Bernard Stonehouse, eds.

Keywords: 33 -- Economics.
502 -- Environmental issues.
504.062 -- Natural resources, conservation.
551.58 -- Climatology.
796.51 -- Walking, rambling and hiking.
796.51.7 -- Tourism.
93 -- History.
Q -- Land use, planning and recreation.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 179636

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