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  1. The global consciousness path to sustainable tourism: a perspective paper
  2. Assessment bias of environmental quality (AEQ), consideration of future consequences (CFC), and environmentally responsible behavior (ERB) in tourism
  3. Special issue introduction – tourism places in Asia
  4. Tourism spaces
  5. Why travel? – travel, tourism, and global consciousness
  6. Tourism Geographies: toward a more inclusive world
  7. Grasping for resilience
  8. Tourism Geographies: straddling disciplinary and transdisciplinary perspectives
  9. Tourism geographies today
  10. Welcome to our place – welcome to our tourism places
  11. Special issue introduction: evolutionary economic geography and the economies of tourism destinations
  12. Perceptions of trekking tourism and social and environmental change in Nepal's Himalayas
  13. Special issue: managing and adapting to global change in tourism places
  14. Speaking Heritage
  15. The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism
  16. Introduction
  17. Introduction
  18. Introduction
  19. Tourism
  20. Theoretical and Methodological Challenges for Tourism
  21. Introduction to Special Issue – Cultural geographies of tourism: image, identity and place
  22. Special Issue: New research paradigms in tourism geography
  23. Tourism Resilience and Sustainability
  24. Consumption-led mobilized urbanism: socio-spatial separation in the second-home city of Sanya
  25. New Perspectives on Tropical Coastal and Island Tourism Development
  26. Tourism Incognita: Experiencing the Liminal Edge of Destination Places
  27. Historical and geographical context in festival tourism development
  28. Understanding Experiential Authenticity through the Best Tourism Places
  29. Research Methods in Geography
  30. Tourism's Role in the Global Economy
  31. Nostalgia for the Family Holiday Vacation
  32. Time as a Major Barrier to Sustainable Development
  33. Tim Winter, Peggy Teo and T.C. Chang (eds), Asia on Tour: Exploring the Rise of Asian Tourism
  34. Editorial: Geography and Tourism in Higher Education
  35. Long Tail Tourism: New Geographies For Marketing Niche Tourism Products
  36. Geography and Tourism Marketing: Topical and Disciplinary Perspectives
  37. Podcasting and Tourism: An Exploratory Study of Types, Approaches, and Content
  38. Seductions of Place: Geographical Perspectives on Globalization and Touristed Landscapes. Edited by Carolyn Cartier and Alan A. Lew
  39. Invited commentary: Tourism planning and traditional urban planning theory—the planner as an agent of social change
  40. Modeling Tourist Movements
  41. Editorial: Tourism, Places and the Environment Around the World
  42. Editorial: Tourism Enclaves in Place and Mind
  43. A Companion to Tourism
  44. Tourist Flows and the Spatial Distribution of Tourists
  45. Tourism: Conceptualizations, Institutions, and Issues
  46. Contemporary Themes and Challenges in Tourism Research
  47. Editorial: tourism’s resilience: the need to just go someplace
  48. Editorial: Tourism in troubled times
  49. Editorial: debating tourism a year after 9/11
  50. Editorial: Tourism in places and places in tourism
  51. NEWS FROM THE MOTHERLAND: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF EXISTENTIAL TOURISM MAGAZINES IN SOUTHERN CHINA
  52. Trip destinations, gateways and itineraries: the example of Hong Kong
  53. Tourism and the Chinese Diaspora
  54. Internationalizing Tourism Geographies
  55. Geotourism and what geographers do
  56. Discussion Forum
  57. Ecotourism in Asia and tourism geography worldwide
  58. Tourism geography: A global perspective
  59. Tourism and geography space
  60. Place promotion, boosterism and tourism
  61. Editorial: First year reflections
  62. Editorial: Tourism consumerism returns to Asia
  63. Tourism and gaming on american indian lands edited by Alan A. Lew and George A. Van Otten. Cognizant Communication Corporation, New York, NY, 1998. No. of pages: 249. ISBN 1-882345-21-5.
  64. Editorial: Breadth and depth in Tourism Geography
  65. Commentary: A decade of American RTS geography
  66. Editorial
  67. Tourism and the Southeast Asian Crises of 1997 and 1998: A View from Singapore
  68. Where the World Meets
  69. Editorial: The dilemma of tourism planning and development
  70. World Wide Web resources for tourism resources
  71. Editorial: A foundation in place and space
  72. Editorial: A place calledTourism Geographies
  73. Ecotourism Trends
  74. Tourism management on American Indian lands in the USA
  75. Adventure Travel and Ecotourism in Asia
  76. TIGER Products for Planning
  77. Perceptions of Tourists and Tour Guides in Singapore
  78. PLACE REPRESENTATION IN TOURIST GUIDEBOOKS: AN EXAMPLE FROM SINGAPORE
  79. Tourism and Place Studies: An Example of Older Retail Districts in Oregon
  80. ENGLISH SPEAKING TOURISTS AND THE ATTRACTIONS OF SINGAPORE
  81. A framework of tourist attraction research