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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Pandemics, transformations and tourism: be careful what you wish for622
Socialising tourism for social and ecological justice after COVID-19548
From high-touch to high-tech: COVID-19 drives robotics adoption374
The COVID-19 crisis as an opportunity for escaping the unsustainable global tourism path326
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 2020217
COVID-19: from temporary de-globalisation to a re-discovery of tourism?190
Lessons from COVID-19 can prepare global tourism for the economic transformation needed to combat climate change178
Transforming the (tourism) world for good and (re)generating the potential ‘new normal’162
“We can’t return to normal”: committing to tourism equity in the post-pandemic age155
COVID-19 is expanding global consciousness and the sustainability of travel and tourism148
Post COVID-19 ecological and social reset: moving away from capitalist growth models towards tourism as Buen Vivir127
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
Adventure travel and tourism after COVID-19 – business as usual or opportunity to reset?117
Human flourishing, tourism transformation and COVID-19: a conceptual touchstone117
A mindful shift: an opportunity for mindfulness-driven tourism in a post-pandemic world116
Regenerative tourism needs diverse economic practices104
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-1987
COVID-19 and international travel restrictions: the geopolitics of health and tourism77
The transformational festival as a subversive toolbox for a transformed tourism: lessons from Burning Man for a COVID-19 world56
How should tourism education values be transformed after 2020?54
Cancelling March Madness exposes opportunities for a more sustainable sports tourism economy49
Covid-19 is an unnatural disaster: Hope in revelatory moments of crisis44
The novel spaces and power-geometries in tourism and hospitality after 2020 will belong to the ‘local’40
Cultural ecosystem services evaluation using geolocated social media data: a review37
Regenerative tourism: a conceptual framework leveraging theory and practice33
Last chance to see the ice: visitor motivation at Montenvers-Mer-de-Glace, French Alps32
Short-term rentals as digitally-mediated tourism gentrification: impacts on housing in New Orleans27
How much remains? Local value capture from tourism in Zambezi, Namibia27
COVID-19 leads to a new context for the “right to tourism”: a reset of tourists’ perspectives on space appropriation is needed26
Modelling tourism resilience in small island states: a tale of two countries26
(Post-) pandemic tourism resiliency: Southeast Asian lives and livelihoods in limbo25
Pathways to post-capitalist tourism24
Involvement, place attachment, and environmentally responsible behaviour connected with geographical indication products22
Tea drinking and the tastescapes of wellbeing in tourism20
Critical tourism scholars: brokers of hope19
Critical theories in tourism – a systematic literature review19
Labour migration and tourism mobilities: Time to bring sustainability into the debate19
Factors that influence community-based tourism (CBT) in developing and developed countries18
Migration, tourism and social sustainability18
‘We and our stories’: constructing food experiences in a UNESCO gastronomy city17
Airbnb’s contribution to socio-spatial inequalities and geographies of resistance in Barcelona17
Traveler sensoryscape experiences and the formation of destination identity17
A community perspective on local ecotourism development: lessons from Komodo National Park16
Creative and disruptive methodologies in tourism studies16
Health and local food consumption in cross-cultural tourism mobility: an assemblage approach14
Beyond ‘a trip to the seaside’: exploring emotions and family tourism experiences14
Social identity positively impacts sustainable behaviors of backpackers14
The materiality of air pollution: Urban political ecologies of tourism in Thailand14
Memory, homecoming and the politics of diaspora tourism in China14
Introduction to special issue on island tourism resilience13
How border tripoints offer opportunities for transboundary tourism development12
Travel discontinuities, enforced holidaying-at-home and alternative leisure travel futures after COVID-1912
Social-ecological resilience and community-based tourism in the commonwealth of Dominica12
Destination attraction clustering: segmenting tourist movement patterns with geotagged information11
What western tourism concepts obscure: intersections of migration and tourism in Indonesia11
Zoning for world heritage sites: dual dilemmas in development and demographics11
Ethnic tourism in China: tourism-related (dis)empowerment of Miao villages in Hunan province11
Here and now – the role of mindfulness in post-pandemic tourism11
Constructing new urban tourism space through Airbnb10
Exclave accessibility and cross-border travel: the pene-exclave of Ceuta, Spain10
How engaging with nature can facilitate active healthy ageing10
The spatial practice of religious tourism in India: a destinations perspective10
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