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Sami tourism in Northern Sweden Supply, demand and interaction
Indigenous tourism is an expansive sector in the growing tourism industry. The Sami people living in Sápmi in northern Europe have started to engage in tourism, particularly in view of the rationalised and modernised methods of reindeer herding. Sami tourism offers job opportunities and enables the spreading of information. On the other hand, Sami tourism may jeopardise the indigenous culture a…
Contributors
- Wiberg Ulf Prof.
- Müller Dieter K Fil. Dr.
- Jansson Bruno Fil. Dr.
- Hinch Thomas Prof.
- Umeå universitet Samhällsvetenskaplig fakultet Kulturgeografi
Creator
- Pettersson Robert 1973- , Umeå universitet, Kulturgeografi
Publisher
- Umeå universitet
Date
- 2004
- 2004-03-04
- 2004-02-06
- 2004-02-06
- 2004-03-04
- 2004
Contributors
- Wiberg Ulf Prof.
- Müller Dieter K Fil. Dr.
- Jansson Bruno Fil. Dr.
- Hinch Thomas Prof.
- Umeå universitet Samhällsvetenskaplig fakultet Kulturgeografi
Creator
- Pettersson Robert 1973- , Umeå universitet, Kulturgeografi
Publisher
- Umeå universitet
Date
- 2004
- 2004-03-04
- 2004-02-06
- 2004-02-06
- 2004-03-04
- 2004
Providing institution
Aggregator
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Identifier
- oai:DiVA.org:umu-194
Format
- electronic156
- electronic
- 156
Language
- en
- en
Is part of
- http://data.theeuropeanlibrary.org/Collection/a1041
Relations
- GERUM1402-52052004:1
- ETOUR Vetenskapliga bokserien2004:14
Year
- 2004
Providing country
- Sweden
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2014-09-07T10:41:54.353Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2014-09-07T10:41:54.353Z