Combining polar cruise tourism and science practices

Polar tourism is continuously diversifying in order to provide unique experiences to travellers. One of the ways in which this currently happens is by increasingly integrating scientific activities into tourism expedition cruises. While there are mutual benefits of combining science and tourism, this does not mean that the production of joint expeditions is seamless and unproblematic. We apply a practice theory approach to analyse the practical and organisational implications of combining tourism and science practices during two enactments, with a seven-year's interval, of the unique Scientific Expedition Edgeøya Svalbard (SEES), organised by The Netherlands. Our results demonstrate that irregularly organised combinations of different sets of practices require higher levels of adaptivity, communicability and reflectivity to be reproduced successfully.

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Main Authors: Lamers, Machiel, Steins, Nathalie A., van Bets, Linde
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Arctic tourism, Citizen science, Expedition cruise, Polar science, Social practice theory, Svalbard,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/combining-polar-cruise-tourism-and-science-practices
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-6309402024-12-04 Lamers, Machiel Steins, Nathalie A. van Bets, Linde Article/Letter to editor Annals of Tourism Research 107 (2024) ISSN: 0160-7383 Combining polar cruise tourism and science practices 2024 Polar tourism is continuously diversifying in order to provide unique experiences to travellers. One of the ways in which this currently happens is by increasingly integrating scientific activities into tourism expedition cruises. While there are mutual benefits of combining science and tourism, this does not mean that the production of joint expeditions is seamless and unproblematic. We apply a practice theory approach to analyse the practical and organisational implications of combining tourism and science practices during two enactments, with a seven-year's interval, of the unique Scientific Expedition Edgeøya Svalbard (SEES), organised by The Netherlands. Our results demonstrate that irregularly organised combinations of different sets of practices require higher levels of adaptivity, communicability and reflectivity to be reproduced successfully. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/combining-polar-cruise-tourism-and-science-practices 10.1016/j.annals.2024.103794 https://edepot.wur.nl/660111 Arctic tourism Citizen science Expedition cruise Polar science Social practice theory Svalbard https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Arctic tourism
Citizen science
Expedition cruise
Polar science
Social practice theory
Svalbard
Arctic tourism
Citizen science
Expedition cruise
Polar science
Social practice theory
Svalbard
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Citizen science
Expedition cruise
Polar science
Social practice theory
Svalbard
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Citizen science
Expedition cruise
Polar science
Social practice theory
Svalbard
Lamers, Machiel
Steins, Nathalie A.
van Bets, Linde
Combining polar cruise tourism and science practices
description Polar tourism is continuously diversifying in order to provide unique experiences to travellers. One of the ways in which this currently happens is by increasingly integrating scientific activities into tourism expedition cruises. While there are mutual benefits of combining science and tourism, this does not mean that the production of joint expeditions is seamless and unproblematic. We apply a practice theory approach to analyse the practical and organisational implications of combining tourism and science practices during two enactments, with a seven-year's interval, of the unique Scientific Expedition Edgeøya Svalbard (SEES), organised by The Netherlands. Our results demonstrate that irregularly organised combinations of different sets of practices require higher levels of adaptivity, communicability and reflectivity to be reproduced successfully.
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title Combining polar cruise tourism and science practices
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