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Emma J. Stewart is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Environment, Society and Planning at Lincoln University, New Zealand, and a Research Associate at the Arctic Institute of North America (Calgary, Canada) since 2008. Her career spans polar tourism research across both Arctic and Antarctic regions, including five field visits to Scott Base in Antarctica.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD in Geography, University of Calgary (2009)
- Master's in Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, Lincoln University, New Zealand (1997)
Dr. Stewart's research focuses on community engagement in polar tourism, utilizing participatory methods and public participation geographic information systems. Her work examines resident attitudes toward tourism development in remote communities, with emphasis on sustainable interpretation practices and digital tourism documentation through weblogs.
Her key recognition includes:
- Trudeau Foundation Scholarship (2005), enabling critical Arctic Canada fieldwork
She secured SSHRC Northern Communities Fund grants for ongoing Arctic research and has published in leading journals including Tourism Management and Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Currently editing three textbooks (two on polar tourism, one on community-based research), her scholarship bridges academic theory and practical tourism management in extreme environments.
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