Langridge Stephanie, Michaud Tracy
Reykjavik University, Menntavegur 1, 102, Reykjavik, Iceland.
Tourism & Hospitality, University of Southern Maine, 96 Falmouth St., Portland, ME USA.
Bull Volcanol. 2023;85(2):11. doi: 10.1007/s00445-023-01629-0. Epub 2023 Jan 27.
The 2021 volcanic eruption at Fagradalsfjall, Iceland, provides a case study for examining an active collaboration between stakeholders in the development of an emergent volcanic site into a tourism destination from its inception. Stakeholders for this research include municipal actors and representatives; landowners; commercial tour companies and operators; the Federal Ministry of Tourism and Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, civil protection, and search and rescue. These stakeholder perceptions of the management process are analyzed within a responsible and sustainable tourism framework by a constant comparative method of interview text. The results bring to light issues deemed important during the site management and destination development process around concepts of authority, responsibility, safety, funding, and access. According to stakeholders, the management of the emergent Fagradalsfjall destination while positively perceived initially has gaps surrounding ongoing sustainable and responsible management that could have impacts on the participation of various stakeholder groups in the destination's ongoing development. This research has implications for other emergent volcanic tourist sites in Iceland and beyond.
2021年冰岛法格拉达尔火山喷发,为研究利益相关者从一开始就积极合作,将新兴火山遗址开发成旅游目的地提供了一个案例研究。本研究的利益相关者包括市政行为体和代表、土地所有者、商业旅游公司和运营商、联邦旅游部以及环境与自然资源部、民防和搜救部门。通过对访谈文本的持续比较方法,在负责任和可持续旅游框架内分析了这些利益相关者对管理过程的看法。研究结果揭示了在遗址管理和目的地开发过程中,围绕权威、责任、安全、资金和准入等概念被认为重要的问题。利益相关者认为,新兴的法格拉达尔火山旅游目的地管理虽然最初得到了积极评价,但在持续的可持续和负责任管理方面存在差距,这可能会影响各利益相关者群体参与该目的地的持续发展。本研究对冰岛及其他地区的其他新兴火山旅游景点具有启示意义。