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Almennur fyrilestur: Sustainable Tourism - Is it Nearer or Further Away?

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10:00 - 11:00
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Veghæddin, Søgu- og samfelagsdeildin, J. Broncks gøta 25
Gestafyrilestur Alona Og Steve Sustainable Tourism
14 mai

14. mai klokkan 10 hava Alöna Roitershtein og Steve Harbert frá Robert Gordon University í Aberdeen gestafyrilestur um burðardygga ferðavinnu

Fyrilesturin, sum er almennur, hevur heitið "Sustainable Tourism: Is it Nearer or Further Away?". Aftan á fyrilesturin, sum er á enskum máli, eru stundir til spurningar og viðmerkingar.

Stutt um tey bæði:

Dr Alöna Roitershtein

Alöna is an Early Career Researcher at Robert Gordon University, working as a Research Assistant at RGU Orkney and Aberdeen Business School. With a keen interest in Northern and Arctic tourism, particularly in cold-water archipelagos, her research is rooted in the concepts of place, community, rurality and islandness, and their unique manifestation in each tourism destination, creating distinct sustainability needs, values and success definitions. Alöna's research interests include Sustainable tourism development, island studies, human geography, social sustainability and Scotland studies.

https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/person/2372274/dr-alona-roitershtein

Steve Harbert

Prior to becoming a Lecturer, Steve spent 20 years as a successful manager in the Adventure Travel sector: with expertise in Product, Operations and general Business Management. His extensive travel experience engaged him in Responsible Tourism, which informed both his approach to product development and his subsequent areas of teaching interest. Steve is Course Leader for RGU's MSc International Tourism & Hospitality Management and has a lead role in developing the institution's approach to establishing Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) projects.

https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/person/1399996/mr-steve-harbert