Authors
Lisa Ruhanen, Betty Weiler, Brent D Moyle, Char-lee J McLennan
Publication date
2015/4/21
Journal
Journal of Sustainable Tourism
Volume
23
Issue
4
Pages
517-535
Publisher
Routledge
Description
In the quarter of a century since the release of the 1987 Brundtland Report, sustainable tourism has emerged as the dominant paradigm in tourism development. However, the debate, discourse, and criticism of this subfield of tourism research continues. To address such concerns the purpose of this paper is to explore trends and patterns in sustainable tourism research over the past 25 years. A 25-year bibliometric analysis was conducted for the four highest ranked journals in the tourism field. Results indicate that the growth in sustainable tourism research has been remarkable, with 492 papers published in these four journals and almost half of these in the last two years of the analysis. The largest proportion of papers published on sustainable tourism was case studies, empirical studies, and critical reviews. This study found that while the theoretical and methodological approaches appear to have matured over …
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Scholar articles
L Ruhanen, B Weiler, BD Moyle, CJ McLennan - Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2015