Fréttir
05.02.2018
Last Friday, February 2nd, institutions and projects celebrated their move to the 7th floor at Borgir. Coffee and cake was served to a good crowd of people who came to explore the new facilities.
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Fréttir
28.11.2017
An English/Icelandic Tourism word collection has recently been published.
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Fréttir
17.10.2017
Communication and coordination between the various actors engaged in marine and coastal Arctic tourism management was one of the themes that was highlighted by panel participants at the Arctic Circle.
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Fréttir
11.10.2017
Two of the ITRC‘s researchers recently gave their presentations at the Nordic Symposium of Tourism and Hospitality Research in Falun, Sweden.
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Fréttir
11.10.2017
This Friday, October 13th, the Icelandic Tourism Research Centre has organized a break-out session discussing marine and coastal tourism management with the participation of both academics and stakeholders.
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Fréttir
11.10.2017
Icelandic Tourism Research Centre, the Tourism studies of the University of Iceland, Responsible Tourism Partnership and Plymouth University recently organised an international symposium in Reykjavik about overtourism.
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Fréttir
04.09.2017
In the autumn of 2016, the ITRC organised the 5th conference of the International Polar Tourism Network. Recently published issue of the journal Resources, focuses on papers presented at the conference.
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Fréttir
30.08.2017
ITRC is hosting 13th International Conference on Responsible Tourism in Destinations in September in Reykjavik, Iceland. Registration is now open.
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Fréttir
22.06.2017
ITRC’s research on Icelandic TSA, conducted by Dr. Cristi Frent, was included and referenced in InRouTe’s June publication: Tourism, territory and sustainability: a statistical insight at subnational levels.
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Fréttir
21.06.2017
Recently Gyða Þórhallsdóttir, PhD student in tourism research at the University of Iceland published a paper on method to analyse seasonality in the distribution of tourists in Iceland.
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