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Arctic tourism hotspots risk meltdown

Without proper management, the success of Arctic tourism can be the source of its own demise.

By Kevin McGwin August 24, 2018
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More than most areas, the Arctic sells itself on being empty and difficult to reach. This has served it well for the most part, if not universally: Tourism growth has been consistent for at least a decade. Those who follow the industry expect it will continue.

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