Co-designing the SnowApp climate service for winter tourism industry in Northern Finland

Ilona Mettiäinen, Martin Coath, Roxana Contreras, Jusu Toivonen, John C. Moore

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Abstract

Snowmaking and snow storage are increasingly used as climate adaptation strategies in ski resorts all over the world, including in the Arctic. While the decrease and decline of the number of snow cover days is slower than in the Alps, snow security is decreasing particularly in the beginning of the skiing season in October-November. As there is a 30-times difference between minimum and optimal conditions in the energy and water consumption in snowmaking, it makes sense to optimize the timing of snowmaking for ensuring that snowmaking won’t turn into maladaptation. Climate services are user-friendly ways of providing relevant climate information for end-users. Our team co-designed a climate service prototype for winter tourism centers in Northern Finland in 2017-2020 by a transdisciplinary co-design process involving climate science, modelling, tourism research, and practitioners including snowmaking professionals and environmental experts from a pilot enterprise. The versatile co-design methods utilized included e.g. visual methods and workshops, and co-evaluation of the prototype. The resulting climate service prototype SnowApp provides a reliable 4-week forecast on snowmaking conditions and hence it is a decision-support tool for ski resort management. The prototype is applicable in other geographical locations, too, and for other snow dependent businesses.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEngineering For Social Change
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the 31st ISTE International Conference on Transdisciplinary Engineering, London, United Kingdom, 9-11 July 2024
EditorsAdam Cooper, Federico Trigos, Josip Stjepandić , Richard Curran, Irina Lazar
Place of PublicationAmsterdam
PublisherIOS Press
Pages22-31
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-64368-550-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
MoEC publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
EventInternational Conference on Transdisciplinary Engineering - UCL East Campus, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, United Kingdom
Duration: 9 Jul 202411 Jul 2024
Conference number: 31
https://www.te2024.org.uk/home

Publication series

SeriesAdvances in Transdisciplinary Engineering
Number60
ISSN2352-7528

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Transdisciplinary Engineering
Abbreviated titleTE2024
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period09.07.202411.07.2024
Internet address

Keywords

  • climate service
  • co-design
  • transdisciplinary
  • winter tourism
  • snow
  • climate change
  • adaptation
  • tourism

Field of science

  • Social and economic geography
  • Environmental sciences
  • Other engineering and technologies
  • Tourism research
  • Methodology
  • Visual arts and design

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