Tourism Geographies is a leading interdisciplinary journal focusing on the spatial and geographical dimensions of tourism. It offers critical perspectives on the dynamic interplay between tourism, place, and mobilities. The journal examines tourism's impacts on landscapes, societies, and economies, providing valuable insights for academics, policymakers, and industry professionals.
Key topics covered include tourism planning and development, cultural tourism, ecotourism, and the geographies of leisure and recreation. It explores issues such as tourism's role in shaping identities, power dynamics within tourist-host relationships, and the sustainability of tourism practices. Tourism Geographies is indexed in prominent databases like Scopus, Web of Science, and the Social Sciences Citation Index.
Engage with cutting-edge research and contribute to the global conversation on tourism's complex geographies. Submit your original research to Tourism Geographies and help shape the future of sustainable and responsible tourism. Whether you are researching the impact of globalization on tourism or exploring new methodologies in tourism studies, this journal provides a platform for impactful scholarship.