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This book explores sustainable tourism development and examines the development strategies of different coastal regions in the Nordic region.
In recent decades, tourism research has been topical among researchers in the Nordic region and in international tourism literature. Especially important in this is research on coastal tourism, which is both a linear and area-based activity. An increased interest in coastal tourism has been determined by the fact that around 40 percent of the world's population lives on the coast or within the coastal zone, and these communities are dependent on…mehr

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This book explores sustainable tourism development and examines the development strategies of different coastal regions in the Nordic region.

In recent decades, tourism research has been topical among researchers in the Nordic region and in international tourism literature. Especially important in this is research on coastal tourism, which is both a linear and area-based activity. An increased interest in coastal tourism has been determined by the fact that around 40 percent of the world's population lives on the coast or within the coastal zone, and these communities are dependent on coastal tourism besides their other professions, such as fisheries, agriculture, and commercial port activities.

Nordic coasts combine a rich maritime heritage and tradition with an unrivalled diversity of landscapes and natural refuges. Its oceans and seas are known for their biological richness and great beauty. Coastal and maritime tourism constitutes one of the Nordic countries' most important touristic thematic sub-sectors. With further perspectives for growth in the coming years, coastal and maritime tourism's full potential is yet to be unveiled. Guaranteeing the conditions for sustainable coastal and maritime tourism development may significantly contribute to Nordic's economic growth and employment. It can also support the sustainable development of the more remote coastal regions, bringing the Nordics closer together and endowing coastal communities with sustainable solutions for the future.


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Autorenporträt
Christian Dragin-Jensen is an associate professor at the Business Academy Southwest in Denmark. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Southern Denmark. His main research interests are responsible tourism and destination development, city branding, and event management. Christian has worked for the better part of a decade in the hospitality industry in countries such as Portugal, the Netherlands, Scotland, and Mexico. Christian strives to create stronger ties between academia, industry, and the public through research and business development projects, sitting as a board member in different tourism-related institutions, as an advisor and sparring partner to industry and practitioner projects, and frequently appearing as a speaker at industry events and conferences, as well appearing in regional and national media. He is also the founder and leader of the Nordic and Baltic tourism education network, TourNord. His most recent projects have focused on regenerative and responsible tourism, the instagrammable hotel, and event innovation in times of crises. Christian has published in journals such as Cities, Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, and the International Journal of Event and Festival Management.   Grzegorz Kwiatkowski is an associate professor at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences in Norway and Koszalin University of Technology in Poland.  He earned a Ph.D. in business administration from the University of Southern Denmark and a master's degree from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Poland. Grzegorz's research focuses on the regional impact of events and tourism, with a particular interest in the economic effects of small-scale events on host destinations and the entrepreneurial ecosystems of food festivals. His teaching expertise lies in the areas of event management, tourism, innovation, and entrepreneurship. He has contributed to publications in journals such as the Journal of Rural Studies, Event Management, Current Issues in Tourism, and the Scandinavian Journal of Tourism and Hospitality.   Ove Oklevik is an associate professor of marketing, tourism and statistics at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway, and at WSB Merito University in Gdansk, Poland. He holds an M.Sc. in Economics from the University of Oslo and a Ph.D. in Marketing from the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH). His main research interests are consumer and tourist behavior. Ove has taught courses in macroeconomics, statistics, sustainable marketing, brands management, and tourism management for a period of over 20 years. He has supervised approximately 100 B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. students. He has also extensive experience as a consultant for the tourism industry in Norway and has previously worked with statistical analyses in the Ministry of Labor and the Ministry of Digitalization for a period altogether six years. Ove has published in journals like the Journal of Sustainable Tourism, the International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, the Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice, the Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, and Event Management.