Seasonal Variations at Tjörn. A Study of Economic Resilience and the Impact of Tourism

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This thesis examines the impact of seasonal tourism on Tjörn's economic resilience, with a particular focus on reducing economic fluctuations through diversification strategies. Drawing on qualitative data from regional, municipal, and local actors, the study examines how Tjörn can develop beyond its dependency on summer tourism. It highlights the potential of promoting year-round industries and investing in other sectors such as renewable energy, healthcare, and industrial development. Additionally, the research addresses structural challenges, including housing shortages and infrastructure limitations, which hinder long-term economic stability. Key findings highlight the importance of regional collaborations, targeted investments, and the integration of cultural initiatives to create a sustainable and diverse economic base. The analysis, grounded in theories of regional resilience, path dependency, and regional innovation systems, demonstrates that while significant progress has been made in diversifying Tjörn’s economy, persistent challenges, such as seasonal workforce instability and limited housing, remain barriers to long-term resilience. The study concludes with recommendations for strategic investments in infrastructure, skills development, and partnerships to ensure Tjörn’s capacity to adapt, diversify, and thrive in a dynamic economic environment

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