Trends in Sustainable Tourism Paradigm: Resilience and Adaptation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. State of the Art
2.1. Philosophical and Conceptual Foundations
2.2. Sustainable Tourism
- What are the current trends in sustainable tourism paradigm research within the context of its dual theory–practice framework and its multiple dimensions?
- How does the academic communication network support and advance the body of knowledge in sustainable tourism, thereby fostering influential intellectual growth and activism for sustainable development within the tourism field?
- What alternatives could potentially weaken the resilience of the existing sustainable tourism paradigm?
2.3. Bibliometrics and Social Network Analysis in the Tourism Research Field
3. Research Methodology
3.1. Sample
3.2. Methodology and Research Tools
4. Findings
4.1. Research Trend
4.2. Advances in Academic Communication
4.3. Trends in Sustainable Tourism Paradigm Alternatives
5. Discussion
6. Limitations
7. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Rank | Subject | Count | BC | Year | Rank | Subject | Count | BC | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hospitality, leisure, sport, and tourism | 2149 | 0.03 | 1992 | 6 | Economics | 468 | 0.06 | 1995 |
2 | Environmental sciences | 1433 | 0.25 | 1991 | 7 | Business | 421 | 0.02 | 1997 |
3 | Green and sustain. science and technology | 1322 | 0.09 | 1999 | 8 | Social scien., interdiscipl. | 309 | 0.10 | 2001 |
4 | Environmental studies | 1230 | 0.27 | 1991 | 9 | Geography | 258 | 0.04 | 1991 |
5 | Management | 667 | 0.09 | 1994 | 10 | Ecology | 218 | 0.04 | 1991 |
Cluster Label | Size | Silhouette | Keywords (LLR) |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Category 1 Sustainable tourism paradigm (possessing all features of Kuhn’s dual framework) | |||
#0 Sustainable Tourism | 240 | 0.67 | sustainable tourism; indicators; sustainable tourism indicators; sustainable development; sustainability |
Category 2 Close to sustainable tourism paradigm (sustainability values based dimensions) | |||
#2 Ecotourism | 113 | 0.83 | ecotourism; conservation; sustainable; enclave tourism; protected area tourism |
#1 CSR | 158 | 0.85 | corporate social responsibility (CSR); hotel; theory of planned behaviour; hotel industry; sustainable practices |
#4 SET/QoL | 86 | 0.87 | social exchange theory (SET); quality of life (QoL); sustainable livelihood; tourism development; tourism impact |
#5 CBT | 77 | 0.89 | community-based tourism (CBT); Ecuador; nature conservation; CBT, project; sustainable livelihoods |
Category 3 Rival and distant to sustainable tourism paradigm (economic values based dimensions) | |||
#6 Destination competitiveness | 68 | 0.90 | destination competitiveness; competitiveness; creative tourism; destination image; tourism competitiveness |
#7 Overtourism | 66 | 0.92 | overtourism; urban planning; urban tourism; undertourism; overcrowding |
#9 Economic growth | 43 | 0.98 | economic growth; causality; energy consumption; carbon emissions; COs emissions |
Category 4 Quasi-paradigms (possessing some but not all features of Kuhn’s dual framework) | |||
#3 Climate change | 103 | 0.92 | climate change; behaviour change; life cycle assessment; air travel; carbon footprint |
#8 Smart tourism | 63 | 0.96 | smart tourism; cultural heritage; smart cities; technology; local food |
#10 COVID-19 | 40 | 0.99 | COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease); well-being; community impact; recovery strategies; transformation |
Category 5 Emerging quasi-paradigm (possessing some but not all features of Kuhn’s dual framework) | |||
#16 SDG | 13 | 0.99 | sustainable development goals; income distribution; Nepal; input–output model; precarity |
Cluster | BC | Occurrence | Key Source by Author, Year and Title |
---|---|---|---|
#0 ST | 0.04 | 115 | Jamal, Getz, 1995: Collaboration theory and community tourism planning [53] |
#0 ST | 0.03 | 153 | Choi, Sirakaya, 2006: Sustainability indicators for managing community tourism [54] |
#0 ST | 0.03 | 137 | Hunter, 1997: Sustainable tourism as an adaptive paradigm [14] |
223#0 ST | 0.02 | 205 | Butler, 1999: Sustainable tourism: A state-of-the-art review [55] |
#0 ST | 0.01 | 172 | Buckley, 2012: Sustainable tourism: Research and reality [42] |
#0 ST | 0.02 | 172 | Liu, 2003: Sustainable tourism development: A critique [56] |
#0 ST | 0.02 | 140 | Saarinen, 2006: Traditions of sustainability in tourism studies [57] |
#0 ST | 0.00 | 118 | UNEP and WTO, 2015: Making tourism more sustainable [5] |
#1 CSR | 0.16 | 215 | WCED, 1987: Our common future [1] |
#2 Ecotourism | 0.03 | 79 | Scheyvens, 1999: Ecotourism and the empowerment of local communities [58] |
#3 Climate Change | 0.03 | 85 | Gössling, 2002: Global environmental consequences of tourism [59] |
#7 Overtourism | 0.11 | 214 | Butler, 1980: The concept of a tourist area cycle of evolution [52] |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleMihalic, Tanja. 2024. "Trends in Sustainable Tourism Paradigm: Resilience and Adaptation" Sustainability 16, no. 17: 7838. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16177838
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