Journal of

Tourism Resilience

Journal Discription, Aims and Scope

The Journal of Tourism Resilience (JTR) is the leading journal of scholarship, policy, and practices in tourism resilience. Established in 2022 and influenced by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global tourism trade, JTR seeks to explore, analyze, understand and promote philosophies, theories, experiences, empirical data, best practices, dialogue, conceptualizations, operationalizations, strategic frameworks, thought leadership, policy solutions, technological innovations and lessons learned regarding tourism resilience for global sustainability.
 
The JTR is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to be among the most globally recognized, respected, and reputable scholarly and technical journals examining and solving real-world problems that threaten the global tourism and travel industry. JTR covers all areas of the tourism value-chain and those areas, issues, subjects, s and other stakeholders that are directly and indirectly connected to this value-chain.

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Editors

Professor. Lloyd Waller is the Head of the Department of Government at the University of the West Indies (Mona Campus) and a Professor of Digital Transformation Policy and Governance. His primary areas of research and expertise are Digital Transformation, Digital Governance, Advanced Research Methods as well as...

Professor Sir Hilary Beckles is the Vice-Chancellor of The University of the West Indies. Before assuming this office on May 1, 2015, he served the university as Professor of Economic History, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Undergraduate Studies, and Principal of its Cave Hill Campus in Barbados for thirteen years (2002-...

Lee Miles is the Professor of Crisis and Disaster Management at Bournemouth University Disaster Management Centre (BUDMC), which has an international reputation for excellence in the provision of disaster management education, training and technical assistance.  Lee is a distinguished scholar, being awarded his...