Detailed program & Book of Abstracts

Below is the detailed program and the Book of Abstracts for the 31st Nordic Symposium on Tourism and Hospitality Research,

Tuesday 19 September

09.30 Registration desk opens

The registration desk is located in the G building. 

12.00-13.00 Lunch

Lunch is served in the G buiding, next to the registration and information desk. 

13.00-13.30 Opening session (plenary)

Room: F214 

13.30-14.15 Keynote speaker 1 - Patrick Brouder

"Reset Redux: where is the transformation of tourism?"

Room: F214

14.15-14.30 Break

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14.30-15.50 Parallel sessions

1.1 Multispecies communities in tourism 1(2)

Chairs: Hin Heemstra, Carol Kline and Emily Höckert
Room: O214 

Abstracts

  1. Is there a dark side of (wild)life encounters in the Arctic? Albina Pashkevich and Hin Hoarau Heemstra
  2. Sustainable tourism and non-human ethics: nature guides’ beliefs and practices. Frida Marie Omma Jørgensen
  3. Rewild, survive, thrive – How ancestral survival skills education reaffirms the relevance of friluftsliv in the Anthropocene. Maxim Vlasov

 

2.1 Rethinking Choice architecture interventions in tourism for a more sustainable future

Chairs: Jonathan Yachin, Marie Nowak
Room: G2351 

Abstracts

  1. Boosting Sustainable Food Choices in Tourism Destination Restaurants through Carbon Labels: Results from a Field Experiment. Marie Nowak, Tobias Heldt, Maria Lexhagen and Jonas Nordström
  2. The effect of environmental persuasive message framing on rock climbers’ environmental behavior. Diana Alexe and Marianna Strzelecka
  3. Nudge+: Reflexive actions and reflective processes – how to mitigate externalities and promote change.  Jonathan Yachin, Lusine Margaryan, Dimitri Ioannides and Maria Lexhagen
  4. Understanding challenges in studying visitor’s compliance to recreational funding models: lessons learnt from a study of cross-country skiers in Sweden. Jana Brehmer and Tobias Heldt

 

3.1 Resilience in places 1(2)

Chair: Linda Lundmark
Room: F229 

Abstracts

  1. The changing functions of tourism under external pressures: Domestic tourism in Ukraine following Russia’s full-scale military invasion. Kristof Tomej and Iana Bilynets
  2. Addressing sustainability challenges in resilient destination development – from an inclusive place branding perspective. Jörgen Eksell and Maria Månsson
  3. Risk Perceptions and worries among tourist before, during, and after the pandemic. Katharina Wolff, Svein Larsen, Rouven Doran and Torvald Øgaard
  4. Sustainable meetings – communicating to enhance the industry’s resilience. Marlene Wiggill

 

4.1 Changing landscapes: Revisiting tourism ethics 1(2)

Chair: Alberto Amore
Room: G1353 

Abstracts

  1. Wilderness from the perspective of the tourism industry: Place meanings and management preferences. Edita Tverijonaite and Anna Dóra Sæþórsdóttir
  2. Landscape Tourism. Thomas Beery
  3. Mobile heritage and vintage chauffeurs – some sustainability paradoxes. Reidar J. Mykletun
  4. When policy and practicality clash: Reframing sustainable tourism and the SDGs in the UNESCO World Heritage system through a metagovernance approach. Bailey Ashton Adie and Alberto Amore

 

5.1 Advancements in Event & Festival Research - a sustainable future 1(2)

Chairs: Tommy D. Andersson, John Armbrecht, Erik Lundberg
Room: G2355

Abstracts

  1. How Environmental Impacts from Events become Accepted and Arguments to move beyond the Triple Bottom Line sustainability. Axel Eriksson
  2. Eurovision and its Connections to Tourism. Jack Shepherd and Oscar Vorobjovas-Pinta
  3. Non-use value as a means for policymakers to make sense of the social value of events. Martin Wallstam, Kai Kronenberg and Robert Pettersson
  4. Needs motivation and intentional activities in an event context. Tommy D Andersson, John Armbrecht and Erik Lundberg

 

6.1 Transforming Tourism and Tourist Experiences

Chair: Matthias Fuchs
Room: G1350 

Abstracts

  1. The Portuguese St. James Way: pilgrims` profile, motivations and assessment of the route. Paula Remoaldo, José Cadima Ribeiro and Hélder Lopes
  2. Role of the guestroom within a travel experience. Anatoly Lvov
  3. Transformative Tourism Experiences Conceptualization for Enhanced Business Opportunities. Muhammad Khogali, Elli Vento, Henna Konu and Katja Pasanen

15.50 - 16.20 Break and Refreshments

Fika is served in the F-building outside room F214. 

16.20 - 17.20 Parallel sessions

1.1 Multispecies communities in tourism 2(2)

Chairs: Hin Heemstra, Carol Kline and Emily Höckert
Room: O214 

Abstracts

  1. Socio-spatial systems perspectives on tourism impacts: Landscapes and non-human agency. Arie Stoffelen, Dimitri Ioannides and Noel Salazar
  2. Researching with Proximity: Relational methodologies for the Anthropocene. Outi Rantala, Veera Kinnunen and Emily Höckert
  3. Translating nature in multispecies communities through forest bathing. Jasmine Zhang and Mihn-Xuan Turong 

 

2.2 Reimagining inclusion in Tourism from within

Chair: Axel Eriksson
Room: G2351  

Abstracts

  1. From Research to Working Life in a Portuguese Tourism Higher Institute for Tourism Studies. Vitor Ambrósio, Luis Miguel Brito and Carla Braga
  2. Go-alongs: Collaborative teacher/student engagements with others and nature. Bodil Blichfeldt
  3. Bringing the T into LGBTQ tourism discussion – a forgotten segment? Tuuli Pulkkinen

 

3.1 Resilience in places 2(2)

Chairs: Maria Månsson, Jörgen Eksell
Room: F229 

Abstracts

  1. Touristification trends in the EU regions through a period of successive crises (2008-2021):  A composite indicator analysis. Kostas Gourzis and Stelios Gialis
  2. Addressing increasing tourist congestion in urban destinations; food as a means for destination resilience? Josefine Östrup Backe and Jan Henrik Nilsson
  3. Is cruise tourism a sustainable alternative for tourism development? Svein Larsen, Katharina Wolff, Torvald Øgaard and Rouven Doran

 

4.1 Changing landscapes: Tourist places and energy recourses 2(2)

Chairs: Solène Prince, Tatiana Chekalina, Marianna Strzelecka 
Room: G1353 

Abstracts 

  1. Multispatiality of Heavy Water Tourism. Per Strömberg
  2. Qualitative results from the project “Wind power establishments and perceived value of tourism experience in nature areas”. Solène Prince, Anke Peters and Tatiana Chekalina

 

5.1 Advancements in Event & Festival Research - a sustainable future 2(2)

Chairs: Tommy D. Andersson, John Armbrecht, Erik Lundberg
Room: G2355

Abstracts

  1. Social capital: missing link for sustainability interfaces of events. Parisa Setoodegan
  2. Why amateur athletes stop (stopped) participating in events: a pandemic effect? John Armbrecht, Erik Lundberg and Tommy D Andersson
  3. Special issue on event and festival research - open discussions. John Armbrecht, Erik Lundberg and Tommy D Andersson

 

6.2 Alternative Accommodation models and responsible tourist behaviour

Chairs: Guðrún Þóra Gunnarsdóttir, Vera Vilhjálmsdóttir
Room: G1350 

Abstracts

  1. Responsibility or convenience? Models of local food consumption among the Finnish and Australian second-home owners: A comparative study. Adam Czarnecki, Manu Rantanen and Mariusz Dacko
  2. The role of Airbnb hosts in rural regions: A curse for the local tourism network or a blessing for tourism development through platform entrepreneurship? Birgit Leick, Guðrún Þóra Gunnarsdóttir, Merete Kvamme Fabritius Fabritius, Susanne Gretzinger and Vera Vilhjálmsdóttir
  3. Stress and Wellbeing of Regional Australian Peer-to-Peer Accommodation Providers. Oscar Vorobjovas-Pinta, Joanna Pearce, Gregory Willson and Esme Franken

18.30 Welcome reception at Jamtli museum

Read more about the Welcome Reception here.

Wednesday 20 September

08.30 - 09.50 Parallel sessions

1.2 Decent and Meaningful: Tourism and Hospitality Work in Sustainable Tourism Futures  1(3)

Chairs: Anu Harju-HMyllyaho, Tara Duncan
Room: O214 

Abstracts

  1. The past, the present and the future of hospitality work in Finland. Anu Harju-Myllyaho
  2. Researching hotel housekeeping – working participant observations. Susanna Heldt Cassel, Maria Thulemark and Tara Duncan
  3. Inclusion of Immigrant Tourism Employees into Local Communities. Salla Jutila, Sini Kestilä and Minna Väyrynen
  4. Women Leadership in Sustainable Tourism: Inclusive Leadership for a Sustainable Future. Auður H. Ingólfsdóttir and Vera Vilhjálmsdóttir

 

2.3 Critical interventions into sustainable tourism promotion and consumption 1(2)

Chairs: Cecilia Cassinger, Monica Porzionato, Jan Henrik Nilsson 
Room: G2351

Abstracts 

  1. Bibliometric analysis on Creative Tourism (2002-2022). Cátia Faria, Paula Remoaldo and Juliana Alves
  2. Branding the deep nation – Self-exoticization and Constructions of Swedes as a ‘Nature-Loving People’ in the Image Bank of Sweden. Sayaka Osanami Törngren and Katarina Mattsson
  3. Placing the place in employer branding: The case of the tourism and hospitality sector in Northern Sweden. Maria Ek Styvén, Anna Näppä and Karolina Parding
  4. The Paradox of Arctic Dogsledding and Adaptation to Climate Change in a Time of Promoting Arctification. Robert O. Nilsson

 

3.2 Environmental impacts from recreational activities: towards novel paths in spatial planning 1(3): Clear focus on spatial planning

Chairs: Sara Borgström, Erik Andersson
Room: F229 

Abstracts

  1. Where do we find strategic planning for sustainable outdoor recreation? An analysis of planning practices of five Swedish mountain municipalities. Rosemarie Ankre, Sandra Wall-Reinius and Fredrik Olausson
  2. Vision and reality – Municipal planning, outdoor recreation and nature conservation on the islands of Marstrand, Sweden. Oscar Jacobsson
  3. Ten sustainable planning principles for second home areas. Anne-Mette Hjalager
  4. Towards a sustainable use of land and water? 2030 scenarios for outdoor recreation and sports. Marie Stenseke

 

4.2 Sustainable Futures of Coastal and Marine Tourism: Sustainable Coastal and Cruise Tourism: Interactions and Innovations 1(3)

Chairs: Arja Lemmetyinen, Riikka Franzén
Room: G1353 

Abstracts

  1. Inter-destination development and marketing, barriers to overcome for a more sustainable coastal and marine tourism. Peter Björk
  2. Cruise tourists’ motivation and its relationship with sustainable behaviour, satisfaction and loyalty. Arja Lemmetyinen, Darko Dimitrovski and Tuomas Pohjola
  3. The role of tourism in co-creation of sustainable and smart costal city - the Case Turku. Kristel Edelman, Riikka Franzén, Irina Wahlström, Yiran Chen and Anastasia Tsvetkova
  4. Change agency and path plasticity: sustainability, cruise tourism and destination path development in Nuuk, Greenland. Laura James and Henrik Halkier

 

5.2 Local communities in sustainable tourism: From participation to empowerment:
Empowering the local community 1(3)

Chairs: Ulrika Persson-Fischier, Narcis Bassols Gardella 
Room: G2355

Abstracts

  1. Co-learning with cruise communities: from practice to governance. Julia Olsen, Ulrika Persson-Fischier, Carina Ren and Hin Heemstra
  2. Local nature matters: a story of how empowerment from tourism contributes to local nature stewardship in rural communities. Sarah Nieutin and Marianna Strzelecka
  3. How sea turtles saved an island; The significant role of geopark in community-based tourism in Qeshm, Iran. Adel Nikjoo, Mohammad Hashem Dakhteh and Alireza Amrikazemi

 

6.3 Rethinking policy making and governance 

Chair: Matthias Fuchs
Room: G1350 

Abstracts

  1. Power and governance – how to attract visitors and for whom? Dennis Zalamans and Gustaf Onn
  2. Borderline Regions– distribution of power and the (re)constructing of regional identity. Gustaf Onn and Dennis Zalamans
  3. Carbon mitigation in tourism transport: Unfolding complexities in practical efforts and policy measures. Agnes Brudvik Engeset, Kristin Løseth and Anna Maria Urbaniak-Brekke

09.50 - 10.20 Break and refreshments

Fika is served in the F-building outside room F214. 

10.20 -11.40 Parallel sessions

1.2 Decent and Meaningful: Tourism and Hospitality Work in Sustainable Tourism Futures 2(3)

Chairs: Anu Harju-Myllyaho, Tara Duncan
Room: O214 

Abstracts

  1. Employment precarity and wage progression in tourism and hospitality. Kreg Lindberg
  2. Rethinking well-being, productivity, and meaningful work in the hospitality industry – lessons learned from 16 case companies in Tampere region. Mika Kylänen and Markus Jähi
  3. Understanding of competence among employees and stakeholders in the hospitality industry - a qualitative study. Marie Moström Åberg, Maria Thulemark, Tara Duncan
  4. Sexual harassment in tourism and hospitality in Iceland - in the context of high
    presence of migrant workers. Magnfríður Birnu Júlíusdótti

 

2.3 Critical interventions into sustainable tourism promotion and consumption 2(2)

Chairs: Cecilia Cassinger, Monica Porzionato, Jan Henrik Nilsson 
Room: G2351 

Abstracts

  1. Creative potential of slow tourism in Finland: transforming cultural travel imaginaries for a possible systemic change? Anna-Emilia Haapakoski
  2. Towards Nordic regional tourism satellite accounts - efforts and limitations. Anna Karlsdottir
  3. Swedish Travellers‘ attitudes towards Overtourism in cities- an exploratory research. Saeid Abbasian, Gustaf Onn and Ardalan Kavey
  4. Revitalizing Employer Branding: Unveiling an Industry Value Proposition through the Voices of Tourism and Hospitality Employees. Anna Näppä, Maria Ek Styvén and Karolina Parding

 

3.2 Environmental impacts from recreational activities: towards novel paths in spatial planning 2(3): Innovative/new data collection/methods

Chairs: Sandra Wall-Reinius, Rosemarie Ankre
Room: F229 

Abstracts 

  1. Outdoor Recreation in City Regions: Assessing Spatial-Temporal Patterns of Outdoor Recreation Using Cellphone Data. Dieter Müller
  2. Phenomenology of environmental impact during nature-based events. Axel Eriksson and Oskar Abrahamsson
  3. Relational approaches to sustainability in tourism and nature protection research. Lovisa Ulrica Molin and Øystein Aas
  4. Rethinking tourism through nature interpretation in Sweden. Jasmine Zhang and Eva Sandberg

 

4.2 Sustainable Futures of Coastal and Marine Tourism  Enhancing Sustainability and Literacy in Tourism through Skills Development and Adaptive Governance 2(3)

Chairs: Anu Lähteenmäki-Uutela, Olena de Andres Gonzalez 
Room: G1353 

Abstracts

  1. Rethinking the Role of Skills Development in Achieving Sustainability: Green Skills Development in the Finnish Tourism Enterprises. Sanna-Mari Renfors, Olena de Andres Gonzalez and Saila Valkeaniemi
  2. A Delphi-study approach to future participation in recreational angling and fishing tourism in the Nordics. Stian Stensland, Christian Skov, Sveinn Agnarsson, Patrik Rönnbäck, Teppo Vehanen, Øystein Aas, Jon Olaf Olaussen, Anders Kagervall, Gustav Hellström, Samuel Blyth, Casper Gundelund Jørgensen and Malgorzata Blicharska
  3. Ocean Literacy and sustainable tourism - development of societal interest through ocean-related non-formal educational activities. Sally Marie Schadendorf and Eva Maria Jernsand
  4. Swimming water quality and fundamental rights in the EU. Anu Lähteenmäki-Uutela and Leena Kopperoinen

 

5.2 Local communities in sustainable tourism: From participation to empowerment: Cinclusion and participation of local communities 2(3)

Chairs: Maria Lexhagen
Room: G2355

Abstracts

  1. Participatory processes for community involvement in rural tourism development. Laila Gibson, Lotta Braunerhielm and Pernille Kristensen Andersson
  2. Breaking down the Arctic tourism system for improved communities’ resilience and sustainability. Alix Varnajot
  3. Networking for inclusion: the role of Place in tourism mobilities of local ‘foreign’ communities. Sara Licata
  4. Tourist-resident social contact and value co-creation practices. Urban cycling tourism encounters in the city of Copenhagen. Jordi Vegas Macias

 

6.4 Rethinking Tourism Entrepreneurship for a more suatainable future

Chair: Jonathan Yachin
Room: G1350 

Abstracts

  1. Valuing tourism co-creation practices: Towards a new conceptual approach to public value creation in tourism entrepreneurship. Lars Fuglsang
  2. Does lifestyle tourism entrepreneurship help or hinder migrant inclusion in rural communities? Experiences from Sweden’s sparsely populated North. Doris Carson and Marco Eimermann
  3. Communicating sustainable experiences: illustrations from Swedish tourism actors. Emma Björner
  4. Tourism enterprises after pandemic: views on resilience in Northern Finland. Katariina Ala-Rämi and Kyllikki Taipale-Erävala

11.40 - 13.00 Lunch

Lunch is served in the G buiding, next to the registration and information desk. 

13.00-13.45 Keynote speaker 2 - Maartje Roelofsen

"Situating the Digital Turn in Tourism"

Room: F214

13.45 - 14.00 Break



14.00 - 15.20 Parallel sessions

1.3 Decent and Meaningful: Dignified Labour in Sustainable Tourism Futures

Chair: Dimitri Ioannides
Room: O214 

Abstracts

  1. “Rollercoaster of emotions.” Ski Instructor Coping during the COVID-19. Nelli Heiskanen, Tiia Nordström and Henna Konu
  2. The effects of favouritism and nepotism on turnover family hotels: The mediating of psychological captial. Tugrul Gunay, Huseyin Arasli, Adebayo Oluwatobıloba Solomon, Emel Capkiner and Guzide Atai
  3. Trans-Nordic contextualization of sexual harassment in the hospitality industry. Eleonora Rossi, Tara Duncan, Maria Thulemark, Tone Linge, Magnfríður Júlíusdóttir and Eyrún Jenný Bjarnadóttir
  4. Exploring sexual harassment prevention approaches in Norwegian hospitality workplaces: Insights from industry practitioners and working life partners. Olga Gjerald, Tone Therese Linge, Åse Helene Bakkevig Dagsland, Kai Victor Myrnes-Hansen and Trude Furunes

 

Panel discussion: Nothing is for nothing – The position and financial resources for R&D in the areas of hospitality, tourism and the cultural and creative sectors?

Chair: Stina Algotson (BFUF)
Room: F214, Aula

Johan Edman, Åsa Minoz, Dieter Müller, Stina Algotson and Eva Fohlstedt



3.2 Environmental impacts from recreational activities: towards novel paths in spatial planning 3(3): events, tourism and nature protection

Chairs: Marie Stenseke, Peter Fredman
Room: F229

Abstracts

  1. Sustainable travels for outdoor recreation? More than just a matter of transportation. Oskar Abrahamsson
  2. Dependence of orienteering competitions on the network of specially protected areas. Andris Klepers
  3. A framework for indicators of recreational values in forests. Peter Fredman, Anders Siren, Carl Lehto, Anders Lindhagen and Marcus Hedblom
  4. POLTOUR – A Web Experience to Explore Polar Tourism and Climate Change Interrelationships. O. Cenk Demiroglu

 

4.2 Sustainable Futures of Coastal and Marine Tourism: Adapting to Climate Change and Exploring Sustainable Practices in Recreational Tourism 3(3)

Chairs: Arja Lemmetyinen, Anu Lähteenmäki-Uutela
Room: G1353 

Abstracts

  1. Happiest alone? Factors contributing to small beats in Norwegian salmon fishing tourism. Vegard Heggem, Stian Stensland and Øystein Aas
  2. Rethinking Archipelago Tourism for a Sustainable Future – on place prosperity through balancing archipelago entrepreneurs, empowered communities, and meaningful work. Gustaf Onn
  3. Tourism governance in Svalbard and Greenland – a comparative approach towards adaptive tourism governance in a rapidly changing Arctic. Anna G. Sveinsdottir, Carina Ren, Julia Olsen, Lill Rastad Bjørst, Grete Hovelsrud, Halvor Dannevig, Ragnhild Freng Dale and Kristin Løseth
  4. “When the going gets tough, the tough gets going”? Resilience in coastal tourism in rural Norway. Agnes Brudvik Engeset, Kristin Løseth and Anna Maria Urbaniak-Brekke

 

5.2 Local communities in sustainable tourism: From participation to empowerment: New concepts and frameworks 3(3)

Chairs: Narcis Bassols Gardella 
Room: G2355

Abstracts

  1. Theoretical and methodological perspectives on the study of the term 'touristification' in the European context. Fátima Santos Izquierdo Bueno and Yolanda Romero Padilla
  2. TWILIGHT SAGA TOURISM CONTINUED:  Defining Moments and Dimensions for ‘Eternal Life’ in the Land of the Living and Un-Dead. Christine Lundberg, Maria Lexhagen and Cecilia de Bernardi
  3. When is the balance tipping? Sustainable place development between centre- periphery, and mundane-extraordinary experiences. Malin Zillinger
  4. On The Importance Of Residents’ Voices In Urban Tourism Settings: The Case Of Visby, Island Of Gotland, Sweden. Narcis Bassols Bardella

 

6.5 Reimagining the role of food for tourist experiences 

Chairs: Albina Pashkevich, Francesc Fusté-Forné 
Room: G1350 

Abstracts

  1. Outdoor recreation, nature-based tourism, and food: From Covid-19 to sustainable futures for hospitality and rural development - a review. Anna Calvén, Thomas Beery, Karin Wendin, Marcus Johansson and Mats Carlbäck
  2. Active outdoor recreation: Perspectives on food as a part of the experience. Marcus Johansson, Thomas Beery, Anna Calvén and Karin Wendin
  3. The servitization of game meat: recreational hunting in-between wildlife care and holistic tourist experiences. Erika Andersson Cederholm and Carina Sjöholm
  4. Scary seafood - a brand name dilemma? Eva Maria Jernsand and Lena Mossberg

15.20 - 15.50 Break and refreshments

Fika is served in the F-building outside room F214. 

15.50 - 17.10 Parallel sessions

1.4 Tourism Work and Workers: Seeking Dignified Labour out of Precariousness

Chairs: Dimitri Ioannides, Kristina Zampoukos
Room: O214 

Abstracts

  1. Sociospatial injustice and gender inequality in tourism labour on the Spanish coastline during COVID19. María Antonia Martínez-Caldentey
  2. Decent Work and the Hospitable Body: Strengthening Local Agency Amid Tourism Mega-developments, A Case Study from the Mexican Pacific Coast. Ulises Moreno Tabarez
  3. Imagining decent work in (in)decent tourism and hospitality. Nataliia Godis
  4. Examining the links between workplace abuse and psychological stress in a unionized setting: experiences, witnesses and preparatory aspects. Huseyin Arasli, Tone T Linge, Olga Gjerald, Åse H. B. Dagsland, Kai V.M.Hansen and Trude Furunes

 

2.4 Sustainable behaviour in tourism and hospitality 1(2)

Chairs: Sarah Seidel, Femke Vrenegoor
Room: G2351 

Abstracts

  1. Sustainable service offerings: the role of innovation awareness. Åsa Ericson, Maria Ek Styvén and Thomas Zobel
  2. SME Tourism Entrepreneurs: Why Do They Do What They Do? The Influence of Value Orientations and Motivations on Implemented Sustainability Measures. Femke Vrenegoor
  3. Sustainable tourism experiences with saline products in the North Sea and Mediterranean Regions. Katarzyna Negacz
  4. A critical look at the public debate on ‘flyskam’: was it worth the hype? Rouven Doran

 

3.3 City tourism development for a sustainable future

Chairs: Göran Andersson, Saeid Abbasian
Room: F229 

Abstracts

  1. City tourism development - Based on institutional governance and a new structure for Destination Management Organisations. Göran Andersson
  2. City marketing and convention bureaus value propositions in the post-covid time. Malin Andersson
  3. The influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on solo traveling- a touristic approach. Anna Nirkow and Saeid Abbasian
  4. Beyond the obvious: Itinerary design in Lisbon's less visited areas. Luis Miguel Brito, Daniela Pereira and Vitor Ambrosio

 

4.3 Inclusive and accessible nature for a healthy and socially sustainable society

Chair: Kristin Godtman Kling
Room: G1353 

Abstracts

  1. Promoting outdoor recreation for older adults in Sweden – exploring the role of the third sector. Kristin Godtman Kling and Magnus Zingmark
  2. Creating a sustainable model for older people to engage in outdoor activities – a social innovation in an arctic community in Northern-Norway. Marianne Eliassen, Magnus Zingmark and Trude A. Hartviksen
  3. Territorialisation of urban green commons: The case of Järva, Stockholm. Sara Borgström, Annika Dahlberg and Johanna Adolfsson
  4. “As long as I've got my health and can walk” - The importance of nature for the well-being of older adults. Narratives and observations of a focus group, Sweden. Rosemarie Ankre and Rasmus Nordmark

 

5.3 By the people, for the people? Searching for justice and community empowerment in sustainable tourism development 1(2)

Chairs: Bailey Ashton Adie, Alberto Amore
Room: G2355

Abstracts

  1. "Mrtyres Island" or "Hippies Island"? Exploring the Tension Between Traditionalism and Modernity on Hormuz Island, Iran. Adel Nikjoo
  2. Community engagement in sustainable rural mobility planning. Beatrice Waleghwa and Tobias Heldt
  3. Rethinking growth through regenerative tourism. Roosa Ridanpää

 

6.6 Panel Discussion: Sustainable tourism from different perspectives – highlights from four research projects

Chairs: Eva Maria Jernsand, Helena Kraff, Sayaka Osanami Törngren, Emma Björner, Lin Lerpold, Maria Månsson, Jörgen Eksell, Dieter Müller
Room: O211, Active Learning Centre

Eva Maria Jernsand, Helena Kraff, Sayaka Osanami Törngren, Emma Björner, Lin Lerpold, Maria Månsson, Jörgen Eksell and Dieter Müller. 

18.30 Conference dinner at Hotel Gamla Teatern

Read more about the conference dinner here

Thursday 21 September

08.30 - 09.50 Parallel session

1.2 Workshop: Decent and Meaningful: Tourism and Hospitality Work in Sustainable Tourism Futures 3(3)

Chairs: Anu Harju-Myllyaho, Tara Duncan
Room: O214 

 

2.4 Sustainable behaviour in tourism and hospitality 2(2)

Chairs: Sarah Seidel, Femke Vrenegoor
Room: G2351

Abstracts

  1. Balancing on a tight line: Ethical dilemmas in carnivore wildlife photography. Øystein Aas, Hilde Nikoline Hambro Dybsand and Vilde J. Nygaard
  2. Sustainable Food Tourism Development - Engaging Destination Stakeholders in the Process. Sarah Seidel
  3. Sustainable tourism research: beyond knowledge production. Flemming Sørensen and Fuad Mehraliyev

 

Round Table: Mobile Precarity in Digital Nomadland: Implications for Destinations

Chairs: Dimitri Ioannides, Szilvia Gyimóthy
Room: F214

Abstracts

  1. Second homes, mobility and digital nomadism. Dieter Müller
  2. Science Driven Mobility and digital nomadism. Jan Henrik Nilsson
  3. Female Asian Digital Nomads: The Illusion of Freedom? Patricia Aida Linao, Bente Heimtun and Nigel Morgan
  4. Making home for digital nomads. Understanding the embodied and place-based labour dimensions of a seemingly mobile practice. Maartje Roelofsen
  5. Digital nomads and destinations: Defining multiple impacts. Olga Hannonen

 

4.4 Rethinking the role of biodiversity in tourism

Chairs: Juulia Räikkönen, Miia Grénman, Esko Sorakunna
Room: G1353

Abstracts

  1. Nature guides – a path toward environmental sustainability in the Swedish outdoors? Olga Milinchuk and Peter Fredman
  2. Tourism and Mountain Hay Meadows management: First insights on synergies and challenges from the ALPMEMA projects. Volker Mauerhofer, Paul Van den Brink and John Lind
  3. Wildlife watching tourism as a global practice: omnipresent yet invisible. Lusine Margaryan
  4. State of the art in biodiversity-respectful tourism in Finland. Esko Sorakunnas, Juulia Räikkönen, Henna Konu, Miia Grénman and Liisa Tyrväinen

 

5.3 By the people, for the people? Searching for justice and community empowerment in sustainable tourism development 2(2)

Chairs: Bailey Ashton Adie, Alberto Amore
Room: G2355

Abstracts

  1. Local people’s sense of place in heavily touristified protected areas: Contested place meanings around the Wulingyuan World Heritage Site, China. Jingyu Li, Arie Stoffelen, Frank Vanclay and Erik Meijles
  2. Regenerative tourism, in search of the local community and the moral limits of the market. Can-Seng Ooi
  3. The magic, the sacred and the rural: tourism empowerment in rural communities of Japan. Cecilia de Bernardi
  4. Types of roles that active second-home owners play for the local development. Manu Rantanen and Adam Czarnecki

 

6.7 Digitalisation and Technology in Tourism for a Sustainable Future

Chair: Konstantin Gridnevskiy
Room: G1350 

Abstracts

  1. Virtual Tourism Eco-System Transformation. Mia Larson, Maria Lexhagen, Christina Öberg and Richard Ek
  2. Transformation of time-space ontology through technology: phygital time geography. Micol Mieli, Malin Zillinger and Jan-Henrik Nilsson
  3. Use of digital technologies for hiking. Quantitative study in four Spanish Protected Areas. Alonso Sánchez-Rodríguez, Antonio Vidal-Matzanke, Víctor Sánchez-Sanz, Héctor Esteve-Ibáñez, Antonio Vidal-Matzanke and Pablo Vidal-González
  4. Scripting guests’ and hosts’ accountability on P2P platforms: the case of Airbnb. Aurimas Pumputis

09.50 - 10.20 Break and refreshments

Fika is served in the F-building outside room F214. 

10.20 - 11.20 Panel discussion

Read more about the Panel discussion here.

Room: F214 

11.20 - 11.50 Closing session

Room: F214

11.50-13.00 Lunch

Lunch is served in the G buiding, next to the registration and information desk. 

Sidan uppdaterades 2023-10-11