Tourism Geographies

Papers
(The TQCC of Tourism Geographies is 10. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Pandemics, transformations and tourism: be careful what you wish for626
Socialising tourism for social and ecological justice after COVID-19550
From high-touch to high-tech: COVID-19 drives robotics adoption381
The COVID-19 crisis as an opportunity for escaping the unsustainable global tourism path331
Reset redux: possible evolutionary pathways towards the transformation of tourism in a COVID-19 world285
The COVID-19 crisis: Opportunities for sustainable and proximity tourism224
Visions of travel and tourism after the global COVID-19 transformation of 2020220
COVID-19: from temporary de-globalisation to a re-discovery of tourism?191
Lessons from COVID-19 can prepare global tourism for the economic transformation needed to combat climate change179
Transforming the (tourism) world for good and (re)generating the potential ‘new normal’164
“We can’t return to normal”: committing to tourism equity in the post-pandemic age159
COVID-19 is expanding global consciousness and the sustainability of travel and tourism151
Post COVID-19 ecological and social reset: moving away from capitalist growth models towards tourism as Buen Vivir128
A post COVID-19 future - tourism re-imagined and re-enabled125
COVID-19, indigenous peoples and tourism: a view from New Zealand121
Reconnecting tourism after COVID-19: the paradox of alterity in tourism areas119
Human flourishing, tourism transformation and COVID-19: a conceptual touchstone119
Adventure travel and tourism after COVID-19 – business as usual or opportunity to reset?118
A mindful shift: an opportunity for mindfulness-driven tourism in a post-pandemic world118
Regenerative tourism needs diverse economic practices105
Reflections and discussions: tourism matters in the new normal post COVID-19102
Reconsidering global mobility – distancing from mass cruise tourism in the aftermath of COVID-1997
Ecological grief generates desire for environmental healing in tourism after COVID-1989
COVID-19 and international travel restrictions: the geopolitics of health and tourism81
The transformational festival as a subversive toolbox for a transformed tourism: lessons from Burning Man for a COVID-19 world57
How should tourism education values be transformed after 2020?55
Cancelling March Madness exposes opportunities for a more sustainable sports tourism economy49
Covid-19 is an unnatural disaster: Hope in revelatory moments of crisis45
The novel spaces and power-geometries in tourism and hospitality after 2020 will belong to the ‘local’41
Regenerative tourism: a conceptual framework leveraging theory and practice39
Cultural ecosystem services evaluation using geolocated social media data: a review37
Last chance to see the ice: visitor motivation at Montenvers-Mer-de-Glace, French Alps33
Short-term rentals as digitally-mediated tourism gentrification: impacts on housing in New Orleans28
How much remains? Local value capture from tourism in Zambezi, Namibia28
(Post-) pandemic tourism resiliency: Southeast Asian lives and livelihoods in limbo27
Modelling tourism resilience in small island states: a tale of two countries27
COVID-19 leads to a new context for the “right to tourism”: a reset of tourists’ perspectives on space appropriation is needed26
Pathways to post-capitalist tourism26
Involvement, place attachment, and environmentally responsible behaviour connected with geographical indication products22
Labour migration and tourism mobilities: Time to bring sustainability into the debate21
Tea drinking and the tastescapes of wellbeing in tourism21
Critical theories in tourism – a systematic literature review20
Critical tourism scholars: brokers of hope20
Migration, tourism and social sustainability20
Factors that influence community-based tourism (CBT) in developing and developed countries19
‘We and our stories’: constructing food experiences in a UNESCO gastronomy city18
Traveler sensoryscape experiences and the formation of destination identity18
A community perspective on local ecotourism development: lessons from Komodo National Park18
Airbnb’s contribution to socio-spatial inequalities and geographies of resistance in Barcelona17
Creative and disruptive methodologies in tourism studies16
Memory, homecoming and the politics of diaspora tourism in China16
The materiality of air pollution: Urban political ecologies of tourism in Thailand15
How border tripoints offer opportunities for transboundary tourism development14
Health and local food consumption in cross-cultural tourism mobility: an assemblage approach14
Introduction to special issue on island tourism resilience14
Social identity positively impacts sustainable behaviors of backpackers14
Beyond ‘a trip to the seaside’: exploring emotions and family tourism experiences14
Social-ecological resilience and community-based tourism in the commonwealth of Dominica13
Here and now – the role of mindfulness in post-pandemic tourism12
Travel discontinuities, enforced holidaying-at-home and alternative leisure travel futures after COVID-1912
Ethnic tourism in China: tourism-related (dis)empowerment of Miao villages in Hunan province11
Zoning for world heritage sites: dual dilemmas in development and demographics11
Destination attraction clustering: segmenting tourist movement patterns with geotagged information11
What western tourism concepts obscure: intersections of migration and tourism in Indonesia11
Insta-Gaze: Aesthetic representation and contested transformation of Woljeong, South Korea11
Dystopian dark tourism: affective experiences in Dismaland10
Settler colonialism and the violent geographies of tourism in the California redwoods10
Leverage points to address climate change risk in destinations10
Local gastronomy, transnational labour: farm-to-table tourism and migrant agricultural workers in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada10
Exclave accessibility and cross-border travel: the pene-exclave of Ceuta, Spain10
How engaging with nature can facilitate active healthy ageing10
Constructing new urban tourism space through Airbnb10
The spatial practice of religious tourism in India: a destinations perspective10
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