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Record #179638:
Polar tourism in changing environments / Bernard Stonehouse, John M. Snyder.
Title: | Polar tourism in changing environments / Bernard Stonehouse, John M. Snyder. |
Author(s): | Stonehouse, Bernard. Snyder, John M. |
Date: | 2007. |
Publisher: | Wallingford: CAB International |
In: | Prospects for polar tourism. (2007.), |
Abstract: | Defines polar regions geographically and discusses recent changes in polar ecosystems, both man-made and natural, that have occurred within past human generation. Describes specific ways in which changes are likely to affect polar tourism, including lengths of season, problems faced by wildlife, management issues in protected areas, and impacts of change on native communities that constitute major attraction for tourists. |
Notes: | In: Prospects for polar tourism / John M. Snyder, Bernard Stonehouse, eds. |
Keywords: | 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities. 502 -- Environmental issues. 502.7 -- Nature and wildlife protection. 504.062 -- Natural resources, conservation. 551.583 -- Climatic changes. 574 -- Ecology. 796.51 -- Walking, rambling and hiking. 796.51.7 -- Tourism. F -- Biological sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. |
SPRI record no.: | 179638 |
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