Tourism Review (TR) publishes research papers, systematic literature reviews (state of the art), short interventions (perspective papers) and research innovations (cutting edge).\r\n\r\nTourism Review provides original, creative, multi- and interdisciplinary contributions on a very wide range of issues including:\r\n\r\nUnderstanding and meaning of tourism and all stakeholders in the tourism ecosystem\r\nTourism business environment and ecosystem\r\nTourism management, stakeholders and strategies\r\nTourism demand, markets, consumer behaviour, segmentation\r\nCocreation of tourism experiences across multiple stakeholders\r\nTourism policy, governance, community and economic integration\r\nTourism planning and development, regional planning,\r\nTourism socio-economic context\r\nManaging and marketing tourism products and services\r\nDestination networks and ecosystems\r\nDestination competitiveness and sources of competitive advantage\r\nTourism marketing, branding, positioning, promotion, pricing\r\nInformation Communication Technology, social media and reputation management\r\nDistribution of tourism and intermediation strategies\r\nImpacts of tourism: economic, socio-cultural and environmental\r\nFinancial management, incentives, concessions for tourism development\r\nSustainability, ecotourism, climate change, triple bottom line and corporate social responsibility\r\nTourism geography, mobilities, migration, place\r\nCoastal, rural, mountain, urban tourism\r\nIndustry: transportation, hospitality, attractions, festivals, leisure\r\nEvents and sports tourism, legacy and impacts\r\nFood and drink tourism, trail designs, gastronomy, sustainable food practices and allergens\r\nCrisis management, risk and disaster management, business continuity\r\nCultural heritage, festivals, art and creative industries\r\nCultural anthropology, sociology, ethnography\r\nReligious tourism and pilgrimage, cultural routes\r\nHuman resources and talent management, global employability\r\nAccessibility, inclusive design and tourism for all\r\nThe Editors encourage articles that explore knowledge and theory and provide an innovative and exploratory analysis towards a future perspective that adds value to all tourism stakeholders globally.