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TOURIST PERCEPTIONS OF SUMMER WEATHER IN SCANDINAVIA

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ANNALS OF TOURISM RESEARCH
Volume 38, Issue 3, Pages 920-940

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.annals.2011.01.005

Keywords

weather perception; weather sensitivity; landscape-based tourism; sightseeing; outdoor recreation; Northern Scandinavia

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This article examines summer vacationers' perceptions of weather conditions in Scandinavia. Against the background of an expanding literature on tourism, weather and climate change, the study aims at understanding the relations between weather expectations, weather perceptions, and adaptive tourist behavior. Evidence from a survey in an archipelago north of the Arctic Circle shows that most tourists considered weather conditions during their stay to be fairly good and that weather aspects have relatively small behavioral impacts. Results demonstrate that when evaluating weather with respect to suitability for tourism, one should take into account traveler motives and intentions in addition to aspects such as comfort or wellbeing. In this respect, summer weather conditions in Northern Scandinavia are satisfactory or acceptable to many tourists.

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