Dipping in to the North: Living, Working and Traveling in Sparsely Populated Areas

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· Springer Nature
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411
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Dipping in to the North explores how changing mobility and migration is affecting the social, economic, cultural, and environmental characteristics of sparsely populated areas of northern Sweden (and places like it). It examines who lives in, works in, and visits the north; how and why this has changed over time; and what those changes mean for how the north might develop in the future. The book draws upon deep expertise and knowledge from a range of social scientists, presenting valuable insights in an accessible style for a broad audience.

About the author

Linda Lundmark is Associate Professor at the Department of Geography at Umeå University, Sweden.
Dean Bradley Carson is Research Professor with the Centre for Tourism and Regional Opportunities at CQUniversity (Australia), and a Guest Professor with the Arctic Research Centre at Umeå University.
Marco Eimermann is Research Assistant Professor at the Department of Geography, and affiliated with the Arctic Research Centre, Umeå University.

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