Exploring Research Trends and Gaps in Community-Based Sustainable Tourism: A Bibliometric Analysis

Hadigheh Morabi Jouybari, Douglas Mwirigi, Krisztian Ritter

Community-based sustainable tourism (CBST) plays a vital role in aligning local empowerment with environmental conservation and
economic development. There is a notable gap in literature specifically focusing on community-based sustainable tourism. This study presents
a comprehensive bibliometric analysis to explore the research trends, thematic structures, and knowledge gaps in CBST literature. Drawing
on 392 relevant publications, the analysis maps the growth of scholarly output from 2000 to 2024, identifies the most influential journals, authors,
and institutions, and visualizes keyword co-occurrence and thematic clusters. Findings reveal that while CBST and ecotourism are central themes,
research remains concentrated in a few geographic regions particularly Southeast Asia and Southern Africa with limited representation from
Latin America, Central Asia, and parts of Africa. The Journal of Sustainable Tourism emerges as the leading source by impact and volume, with
authors such as Giampiccoli and Mtapuri shaping discourse around participatory and locally driven tourism models. Thematic mapping shows
core topics like ecotourism and sustainable development as foundational yet underdeveloped, while CBST occupies a well-structured niche.
The study highlights the need for deeper theoretical refinement, expanded geographic focus, and exploration of emerging themes such as
digital tourism and regenerative tourism. It calls for greater international collaboration to enrich the diversity and depth of CBST scholarship and
practice.

Keywords: 
community-based sustainable tourism; bibliometric analysis; ecotourism; sustainable development; community participation
Contact: 

Hadigheh Morabi Jouybari
Hungarian university of Agriculture and Life sciences
Doctoral School of Economy and Regional Planning Gödöllő
Páter Károly Utca 1
Hadigheh.morabi@gmail.com

Date of online publishing: 
16.01.2026

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