Article | Finance area | Year 2019
 

Science Mapping the Knowledge Base on Sustainable Tourism Development, 1990–2018

by Chanin Yoopetch; Suthep Nimsai
  
  Sustainability (Switzerland) 11(13), p.Article number 3631

Abstract

Robust literature on sustainable tourism development has emerged globally both in economically developed and emerging economies. Over the past several decades, policymakers and business practitioners increasingly acknowledge that the long-term development and sustainability of tourism destinations require clear guidelines and direction. The impetus for sustainable tourism development has become ever more urgent as a result of dual trends of climate change and massification of the global tourism industry. The current research review used science mapping techniques to examine 1596 Scopus-indexed documents published on sustainable tourism development. The objectives of the review were to document the size, growth, and global distribution of this literature, identify its key journals, authors, and documents, highlight emerging topics, and illuminate the underlying intellectual structure of this literature. The review also provides guidelines for scholars to develop research that can aid in future sustainable tourism development.

Keywords: sustainable tourism development; tourism sustainability; tourism development; science mapping; bibliometric review; systematic review of research