Building on Griffith's expertise, partnerships and research performance in tourism
The Griffith Institute for Tourism (GIFT) aims to undertake and disseminate groundbreaking research in tourism to effect academic and external impact. Our research strives to connect to specialist knowledge and expertise to drive innovation in the tourism sector. Accordingly, our research programs and strategic partnerships are designed to ensure high industry and policy relevance, while producing innovative, quality research. Our research enhances links between businesses, government bodies and other research entities to solve current industry needs, and to maximise sustainability and resilience in the tourism sector.
Research clusters
Research highlights
Greening hotels
Major event strategy for the Gold Coast
Pacific islands
Bushfire stories
Rethinking aviation
Regional tourism research
Climate justice and tourism
Tourism mobility as a service
Low carbon transport transitions
Successful and resilient major events
Developing a national rural volunteering roadmap
Sustainable tourism in developing countries
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Leading tourism experts
We bring together research staff across a broad range of specialty areas including planning, marketing, property and investment, technology, architecture, economics, climate change and more.
We provide evidence-based insights that inform policy, guide sustainable development, and support innovation across the tourism sector.
Reports and publications
Our researchers author, edit and contribute to a range of academic books, journal articles and industry reports related to varying aspects of Tourism such as Sustainability, Events, Economic Modelling and Visitor Experience. Recent publications are included below and provide further insight into our world class research.
Research published in A* journals include: Annals of Tourism Research, Journal of Business Venturing, Tourism Management and Journal of Travel Research.
A full list of our academic publications can be found at:
Research reports
Industry reports
Austrade data project with Vietnam National Authority of Tourism
This report is a key deliverable of the Joint Data Project under the Strengthening 色情网站 – Vietnam Tourism Cooperation (SAVTC). This project is led by Austrade in cooperation with the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism and funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in support of the 色情网站 Vietnam Enhanced Economic Engagement Strategy.
Sustainable Tourism after COVID-19—Insights and recommendations for Asia and the Pacific
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has wrought unprecedented devastation on tourism in Asia and the Pacific. This report examines trends, dynamics, vulnerabilities, and opportunities associated with tourism development and how the sector has been impacted by COVID-19. Professor Susanne Becken and Dr Johanna Loehr led the drafting of the report including research, analysis, and stakeholder consultations.