Tourism Geographies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Tourism Geographies is 21. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Trigger events, moments, and destination evolution in a post-socialist context96
Land of sky and tourists: impacts of tourism in Asheville, North Carolina80
Author Meets Critic: Tourism, Cyclones, Hurricanes, and Flooding53
Tourism and the blue economy45
What of tomorrow night? Urban night im/mobilities in Venice41
Domestic rebordering and tourism space: provincial mergers, identity, and mobility in Vietnam40
Inclusive research in tourism: are we enabling or disabling people with disability?39
The use of Instagram as a gaytrification tool for a queer precinct37
Rethinking placemaking through rural tourism in Chengkan Village, China35
Precarious labour geographies of working holiday makers: querying sustainability34
Towards posthuman geographies of volunteer tourism in a time of polycrisis34
From niches to regime: sustainability transitions in a diverse tourism destination30
Dark tourism goes underground: ghostly materialities of Japanese occupation in Datong, China29
Re-examining tourist health, safety, and well-being in a global pandemic context.29
Commodification of photogenic sites and rise of ‘selfie parks’ as tourist enclaves29
Space tourism and sustainable trajectory28
Steering change: universities and adaptive rural tourism in Azheke, China24
Illusion of inclusion: #BlackVanlife as counter-storytelling23
On tourism, geography and the biopolitical22
Lines of memory. RELICT borders as footprints for tourism22
The ‘darkest history’ must live: narrating Sino-Japanese relations through museum geopolitics22
The end of participatory destination governance as we thought to know it21
Community perceptions of home represented on screen: implications for film-induced tourism21
Conceptualising destination degrowth for sustainable tourism development in three German biosphere reserves21
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