Chapter 12 Fostering stakeholder engagement in sustainable cultural tourism development in nature-based sites A case study on using methodological layering of art-based methods

In this chapter, we explore how the methodological layering of art-based methods (ABMs) can engage various stakeholders in sustainable cultural tourism development in Utsjoki-the northernmost municipality in Finland. The case study area is a dominantly rural and nature-based destination where the In...

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Main Author: Hong, Li (auth)
Other Authors: Lüthje, Monika (auth), Björn, Ella (auth), Miettinen, Satu (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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