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1Wine Tourism Research: The State of PlayTourism Review International2006185
2A “RELATIVE ESCAPE”? THE IMPACT OF CONSTRAINTS ON WOMEN WHO TRAVEL SOLOTourism Review International2005139
3RELEVANCE OF TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE REPORTING TO ACHIEVEMENT OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM: A SCOPING STUDYTourism Review International2005122
4“WE'RE NOT STUPID . . . BUT WE'LL NOT STAY HOME EITHER”: EXPERIENCES OF SOLO WOMEN TRAVELERSTourism Review International2005116
5Time for Reset? Covid-19 and Tourism ResilienceTourism Review International2020111
6Film-induced Tourism: An Incidental ExperienceTourism Review International2009110
7Climate Change Risk Appraisal in the Austrian Ski IndustryTourism Review International200883
8HEALTHCARE TOURISM IN SOUTHEAST ASIATourism Review International200368
9How Climate Change is Considered in Sustainable Tourism Policies: A Case of The Mediterranean Islands of Malta and MallorcaTourism Review International200864
10Tourism Research Within the Southern African Development Community: Production and Consumption in Academic Journals, 2000–2010Tourism Review International201161
11Conceptualizing Destination Resilience From a Multilevel PerspectiveTourism Review International201861
12Destination Resilience and Smart Tourism DestinationsTourism Review International201860
13Local Food in Tourism: An Investigation of the New Zealand South Island's Bed and Breakfast Sector's Use and Perception of Local FoodTourism Review International200655
14Second Home Tourism: An International ReviewTourism Review International201455
15Slum Tourism: State of the ArtTourism Review International201554
16A Case Study of Hilton Environmental Reporting as a Tool of Corporate Social ResponsibilityTourism Review International200753
17ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING AND MEASURES AT SCANDIC HOTELS, SWEDENTourism Review International200550
18TRAVELERS AND TOURISTS WITH DISABILITIES: A MATTER OF PRIORITIES AND LOYALTIESTourism Review International200548
19Empowerment in Tourism: A Review of Peer-reviewed LiteratureTourism Review International201748
20DESTINATION IMAGE AND LOYALTYTourism Review International200346
21THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT TRAVEL MARKET: TRAVELSTYLE, MOTIVATIONS, AND ACTIVITIESTourism Review International200446
22WOMEN'S HOLIDAYS: DISRUPTION OF THE MOTHERHOOD MYTHTourism Review International200546
23Rethinking South African Urban Tourism ResearchTourism Review International201146
24Current Paths in South African Tourism ResearchTourism Review International201145
25THE CONTRIBUTION OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS TO TOURISM BEYOND THE CORE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE: EVIDENCE FROM AUSTRALIATourism Review International200341
26TOURISM FIELD TRIP: STUDENTS' VIEW OF EXPERIENTIAL LEARNINGTourism Review International200440
27Knowledge Management for Tourism Crises and DisastersTourism Review International200640
28Introduction: Culinary Tourism and Regional Development: From Slow Food to Slow Tourism?Tourism Review International200638
29Corporate Social Responsibility at Tourism Destinations: Toward a Social License to OperateTourism Review International200738
30Airbnb: The Emergence of a New Accommodation Type in Cape Town, South AfricaTourism Review International201737
31City Tourism in South Africa: Diversity and ChangeTourism Review International201737
32Business Tourism in Africa: The Case of CameroonTourism Review International201736
33Cruise Line Industry and Caribbean Tourism: Guests' Motivations, Activities, and Destination PreferenceTourism Review International201035
34The Changing All-Suite Hotel in South Africa: From "Extended Stay" to African "Condo Hotel"Tourism Review International201135
35Does Culture Influence Risk Perceptions?Tourism Review International201635
36IT'S MOSTLY ABOUT ME: REASONS WHY VOLUNTEERS CONTRIBUTE THEIR TIME TO MUSEUMS AND ART MUSEUMSTourism Review International200534
37Exploring Potential Visitor Response to Climate-Induced Environmental Changes in Canada's Rocky Mountain National ParksTourism Review International200833
38Community-Based Tourism: An Exploration of the Concept(s) from a Political PerspectiveTourism Review International201231
39Destination Resilience and Sustainable Tourism DevelopmentTourism Review International201831
40Films and Tourism: Understanding the Nature and Intensity of their Cause–Effect RelationshipTourism Review International200929
41Tourism, Second Homes, and an Emerging South African Postproductivist CountrysideTourism Review International201129
42Climate Change Adaptation Practices in Nature-Based Tourism in Maun in the Okavango Delta Area, Botswana: How Prepared are the Tourism Businesses?Tourism Review International201327
43Benefits and Challenges of Community-Based Ecotourism in Park-Fringe Communities: The Case of Mesomagor of Kakum National Park, GhanaTourism Review International201727
44Low-Income Earners as Second Home Tourists in South Africa?Tourism Review International201127
45SUSTAINABLE TOURISM AND INNOVATION IN MOBILE TOURISM SERVICESTourism Review International200526
46An Analysis of Push and Pull Motivators Investigated in Medical Tourism Research Published From 2000 to 2016Tourism Review International201626
47ACCESS, DISABILITY, AND TOURISM: CHANGING RESPONSES IN THE UNITED KINGDOMTourism Review International200525
48Put Me in the Zoo! A Laddering Study of Zoo Visitor MotivesTourism Review International200725
49Swimming with an Endemic and Endangered Species: Effects of Tourism on Hector's Dolphins In Akaroa Harbour, New ZealandTourism Review International201025
50A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses of the Potential Local Economic Impact of Tourism and Leisure Cycling and The Development of an Evidence-Based Market SegmentationTourism Review International201425