The right kind of tourist? Rethinking tourism’s impact on Nordic communities

Will your next holiday help grow local economies or push the locals over the edge?  As visitor numbers soar, some Nordic travel destinations are pushing back. Our research on the social sustainability of tourism, takes a close look at the dilemmas that these places are facing, while offering strategies that create a balance between the tourism industry and local needs and resources.

This event brings together researchers, representatives from the tourism industry and local voices to explore the consequences of growing tourism.

Programme

13:00 Welcome and introduction
– Anne Katrine Ebbesen, Senior Communications Advisor, Nordregio
13:05 Research highlights
– Águst Bogason, Senior Research Advisor, Nordregio
– Maja Brynteson, Research Fellow, Nordregio
– Lisa Rohrer, Research Fellow, Nordregio
13:30 Panel debate: Tourism’s development dilemmas
Tourism development fosters regional economic resilience, enhances infrastructure, and provides employment. This is something that is generally agreed upon, however it also comes with a set of challenges. But are the tourist booms also boosting the public sector needed to keep up with increased traffic, waste and healthcare? And if tourism keeps growing, how will the culture stay authentically local? We discuss the dilemmas of tourism growth in the Nordics with a panel of tourism experts and local voices.

– Thordur Freyr Sigurdsson, Manager of Development, Association of Municipalities in South Iceland
– Kristina N. Lindström, Associate Professor, University of Stavanger
– Andreas Skriver Hansen, Senior Researcher, Center for Regional & Tourism Research, Denmark
14:20 Wrap-up and conclusion
14:30 End of the webinar

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