Rising costs can encourage a better kind of tourism
The rising costs of living and airfares point to long-haul travel being affordable for fewer people. It also might re-shape the way we think about tourism.
The rising costs of living and airfares point to long-haul travel being affordable for fewer people. It also might re-shape the way we think about tourism.
The Tourism and Climate Change Stocktake 2023 is the first report of its kind to assess the state of tourism worldwide.
Griffith research confirms the essential contribution of backpackers and seasonal migrant workers to regional Australia is undervalued.
TPCC unites global thought leaders to advance climate action in tourism industries.
Australia's largest tourism research institute ranks among the world's best.
Silo art alone will not automatically save local economies without long-term planning.
Griffith Institute for Tourism director Professor Susanne Becken is off to Samoa.
When so much of today’s world is digital why are small, rural book towns in Europe, Australia and across the globe flourishing?
Vice Chancellor, Professor Ian O’Connor and Professor Ning Bin, President,Beijing Jiaotong University Members of the visiting delegation with Griffith University...
Tourism businesses must take increased responsibility for water use across the industry in the face of rising costs and a...