The Russian North: Northern Tourism Through Design Professionals

Svetlana Usenyuk
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Russia possesses generous tourism resources, but is somewhat lacking in ideas of how to render them available to consumers through the provision of business services. The variety of touristic resources per se is not a guarantee of a successful tourism industry. Over 60% of Russian territory is occupied by the north, an out-of-the-way land of natural and cultural extremes. Evidently, the notion of northern tourism requires a new approach to producing tourism products. The present-day shift “from consumption to experience” (Pine and Gilmore, 2005) entails a need to create a multi-focus “production team”. This paper presents the author's findings obtained within the framework of a major research project undertaken by a group of Master's degree students at the Ural State Academy of Architecture and Arts, Yekaterinburg, Russia, in 2005–2007 with the aim of exploring the touristic potential of the Western-Siberian north. The study is about the potential input of design professionals into the tourism industry and is an attempt to take an external look at interdisciplinary cooperation. More specifically, the aim of this paper is to present a hypothetical model of touristic transport network developed by designers.
俄罗斯北方:设计专业人士的北方旅游
俄罗斯拥有丰富的旅游资源,但在如何通过提供商业服务将这些资源提供给消费者方面多少有些欠缺。旅游资源的多样性本身并不能保证旅游业的成功。超过60%的俄罗斯领土被北部占据,这是一片自然和文化极端的偏远土地。显然,北方旅游的概念需要一种新的方式来生产旅游产品。当今“从消费到体验”的转变(Pine and Gilmore, 2005)需要创建一个多焦点的“生产团队”。本文介绍了作者在2005-2007年俄罗斯叶卡捷琳堡乌拉尔国立建筑与艺术学院一群硕士研究生进行的一项重大研究项目框架内获得的发现,该项目旨在探索西伯利亚西部北部的旅游潜力。这项研究是关于设计专业人员对旅游业的潜在投入,并试图从外部看待跨学科合作。更具体地说,本文的目的是提出一个由设计师开发的旅游交通网络的假设模型。
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