Mirror Laboratory
Development of Arctic tourism and creative industries as drivers towards transformation of Arctic cities and territories (on the example of the Murmansk region)
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Aim
Exploring and assessing how Arctic tourism and creative industries can serve as drivers for the transformation of Arctic cities and territories.
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Research directions
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Creative industries and tourism and their impact on the development of Arctic cities and territories
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Cluster and other collaborative initiatives in creative industries and Arctic tourism as a tool to stimulate the development of urban areas
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Creative industries as a “third place” for local citizens and tourists
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Partnerships
Laboratory for Management in Culture and Tourism, HSE University St. Petersburg
Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Research of Quality of Arctic Urban Living, MASU
Laboratory Head
Academic Supervisor
Laboratory analyst
Head of the Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Research of Quality of Arctic Urban Living, MASU
University manager
Arctic Creative Industries centre director
Roadmap of development of creative industries and tourism in the Murmansk region
The practical outcome of the project is a roadmap for tourism development in the Murmansk region. Developed as a platform solution, it represents an important step in achieving the objectives outlined in the relevant regional documents. It will stimulate creative industries organisations to engage in tourism activities, integrating disparate services and improving interactions between all tourism market participants. The roadmap is designed to facilitate the achievement of key targets in the region’s tourism and creative industries by using MTP. To achieve this goal, the MTP will develop a system of interconnected modules. The key feature of this platform will be the ability for stakeholders to independently populate the modules with relevant information. Meanwhile, the MTP administration will monitor and filter the content.
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