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In this chapter, we explore how the methodological layering of art-based methods (ABMs) can engage various stakeholders in sustainable cultural tourism development in Utsjoki—the northernmost municipality in Finland. The case study area is a dominantly rural and nature-based destination where the In...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-631102024-03-28T08:18:52Z Chapter 12 Fostering stakeholder engagement in sustainable cultural tourism development in nature-based sites Hong, Li Lüthje, Monika Björn, Ella Miettinen, Satu art-based methods; participatory design; stakeholder engagement; nature-based site; cultural tourism; cultural sensitivity; sustainability thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KN Industry and industrial studies::KNS Hospitality and service industries::KNSG Hospitality, sports, leisure and tourism industries In this chapter, we explore how the methodological layering of art-based methods (ABMs) can engage various stakeholders in sustainable cultural tourism development in Utsjoki—the northernmost municipality in Finland. The case study area is a dominantly rural and nature-based destination where the Indigenous Sámi community plays an essential role in setting up development priorities. In the Sámi way of life, nature and culture are deeply intertwined, as nature-based livelihoods and using local land and water are important parts of the local culture. The municipality needs new solutions for year-round sustainable tourism to replace the highly seasonal wild salmon fishing tourism on which it previously relied. Tourism activities should be designed collaboratively and not disturb the local way of life. Compared to traditional research methods, the participatory and versatile aspects of ABMs can offer more collaborative approaches to create shared understanding and build empathy amongst individuals. It is clear in the existing literature that ABMs are powerful vehicles in supporting certain marginalized and vulnerable groups to make their voices heard. We argue that integrating art-based and service design methods can serve as an instrument to foster stakeholder engagement in sustainable tourism development in the municipality. Through a process-oriented lens, we describe how we employed the methodological layering of ABMs as a bottom-up approach in Utsjoki to achieve a shared understanding of sustainable tourism development in the area in a way that is acceptable to the local community. 2023-05-24T11:45:59Z 2023-05-24T11:45:59Z 2023 chapter 9781032137704 9781032137759 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/63110 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781003230748_10.4324_9781003230748-15.pdf.pdf Taylor & Francis The Routledge Handbook of Nature-Based Tourism Development Routledge 10.4324/9781003230748-15 10.4324/9781003230748-15 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 3aad5534-f086-42c9-84ae-6ec12aa67e39 9781032137704 9781032137759 Routledge 19 open access
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