SELECTED THESES ON THE CIRCUMPOLAR ARCTIC



Corliss, Gillian. (1999) "Community-based tourism planning and policy: The case of the Baffin region, Nunavut." M.A. Thesis in Geography, McGill University.

This thesis explores twenty years od community-based tourism policy and planning in the Baffin region. This rise of local participation in tourism development is reviewed. Such an approach is seen as being potentially beneficial to marginalized aboriginal people in remote areas. This, combined with political support for Inuit self-determination, formed the rationale behind community-based tourism policy in Baffin.
With its extensive community participation program, the planning process formed a strategy for sustainable tourism. Since then, the industry has grown but some of the strategy's goals have not been met. The number of Inuit involved in the industry initially increased, but it is now beginning to decline and turnover is high. Interest in the industry, and initiatives such as training, need to arise from inside communities rather than the government. To complement traditional subsistence hunting, the tourism industry must support short-term employment.'


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