Wilderness and Culture: Tourist Views and Experiences in the Laponian World Heritage Area

作者: Sandra Wall-Reinius

DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2011.627911

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摘要: The Laponian World Heritage Area in northern Sweden was established due to the natural beauty and history of indigenous Sami reindeer culture. Laponia, which is often referred as last wilderness Europe, also importance for tourists. This article investigates how landscape Laponia viewed experienced. Tourists were questioned explore they think about kind visit, and, more specifically, asked meaning concept wilderness. It found that used a description defined area with pristine nature, wild animals, few human influences. tourists see no contradiction idea place can be pristine, practice, at same time developed tourism. discusses implications people.

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