Tag: Tourism
Tokyo’s Olympic legacy: Will hosting the Games have benefitted local communities?
Mike Duignan, University of Surrey and Judith Mair, The University of Queensland
Over the...
A green tax on long-haul flights favours rich tourists. NZ needs...
Michael Lueck, Auckland University of Technology
International tourism has clearly been hit hard by COVID-19. But despite the desperation...
Vaccine passports may be on the way – but are they...
Yara M. Asi, University of Central Florida
After a year of canceled concerts, closed-door sporting events and restricted air...
From trippy drugs to therapeutic aids – how psychedelics got their...
Ian Hamilton, University of York and Harry Sumnall, Liverpool John Moores University
For many years, drugs such as LSD,...
How the decline in Chinese tourists around the world has hit...
Xiaoqing Chen, University of Aberdeen and Carol Zhang, University of Nottingham
Large groups of Chinese visitors have become a pillar of the global tourism industry....
Wildlife tourism in southern Africa uses scarce water – we propose...
Kevin Mearns, University of South Africa
Wildlife tourism is a major source of income and livelihood for many rural communities across southern Africa. But it...
Remote-work visas will shape the future of work, travel and citizenship
Dave Cook, UCL
During lockdown, travel was not only a distant dream, it was unlawful. Some even predicted that how we travel would change forever....
The sun is setting on unsustainable long-haul, short-stay tourism — regional...
James Higham, University of Otago
Unprecedented border closures and the domestic lockdown have paralysed New Zealand’s $40.9 billion a year tourism industry. In the process,...



















