Brent Lovelock

Brent Lovelock

University of Otago

H-index: 29

Oceania-New Zealand

About Brent Lovelock

Brent Lovelock, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Otago, specializes in the field of Tourism, recreation, parks, sustainability, ethics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Regenerative tourism: Perceptions and insights from tourism destination planners in Aotearoa New Zealand

Sustainable Water Policymaking for the Hotel Industry: A Longitudinal Network Analysis of Policy Documents

Growing Agri-heritage Tourism in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities

Airline and hotel loyalty programme diversity and choice: effects of personality, cultural, and socio-demographic factors

Women anglers in Aotearoa New Zealand: Understanding women’s

Returning home with a bargain or a burden? New Zealand dentists' perceptions of the impact of dental tourism on patients and practices.

How are tourism businesses adapting to COVID-19? Perspectives from the fright tourism industry

Promoting the thrills: a study of emotional reactions to advertisements for fright tourism heritage attractions

Brent Lovelock Information

University

Position

Professor of Tourism New Zealand

Citations(all)

2772

Citations(since 2020)

1700

Cited By

1672

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

60

i10Index(since 2020)

49

Email

University Profile Page

University of Otago

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Brent Lovelock Skills & Research Interests

Tourism

recreation

parks

sustainability

ethics

Top articles of Brent Lovelock

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Regenerative tourism: Perceptions and insights from tourism destination planners in Aotearoa New Zealand

Journal of Destination Marketing & Management

Jessica Mei Pung

Susan Houge Mackenzie

Brent Lovelock

2024/6

Sustainable Water Policymaking for the Hotel Industry: A Longitudinal Network Analysis of Policy Documents

Sustainability

Xiao Hu

Tianyu Ying

Brent Lovelock

Sarah Mager

2023/11/13

Growing Agri-heritage Tourism in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities

Brent Lovelock

Gebeyaw Degarege

David Adeloye

2023/3/13

Airline and hotel loyalty programme diversity and choice: effects of personality, cultural, and socio-demographic factors

Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing

Yu Su

Craig Lee

Brent Lovelock

2023/10/13

Women anglers in Aotearoa New Zealand: Understanding women’s

S Hayes

BA Lovelock

M Madani

2023

Returning home with a bargain or a burden? New Zealand dentists' perceptions of the impact of dental tourism on patients and practices.

New Zealand Dental Journal

B Lovelock

A Burnett

G Moon

D Roessler

K Lyons

2023/9/1

How are tourism businesses adapting to COVID-19? Perspectives from the fright tourism industry

Tourism and Hospitality Research

Susan Weidmann

Sebastian Filep

Brent Lovelock

2023/1

Promoting the thrills: a study of emotional reactions to advertisements for fright tourism heritage attractions

Journal of Heritage Tourism

Susan Weidmann

Sebastian Filep

Brent Lovelock

2023/7/4

Liberating sustainability indicators: developing and implementing a community-operated tourism sustainability indicator system in Boga Lake, Bangladesh

Journal of Sustainable Tourism

Md Saiful Islam

Brent Lovelock

Willem JL Coetzee

2023/7/3

Tourists’(mis) understandings of nature: international and domestic visitors’ perceptions of invasive alien plants in New Zealand

Invasive Plant Science and Management

Brent Lovelock

Yun Ji

Anna Carr

Clara-Jane Blye

2023/12

‘They sure do have a pretty colour palette!’: the problematic promotion of invasive species as tourism icons

Tourism Recreation Research

Stu Hayes

Brent Lovelock

Anna Carr

2023/4/27

Should tourists care more about invasive species? International and domestic visitors’ perceptions of invasive plants and their control in New Zealand

Biological invasions

Brent Lovelock

Yun Ji

Anna Carr

Clara-Jane Blye

2022/12

External Facilitators, Tourism, and Indigenous Development: Insights from Bangladesh

Md Ariful Hoque

Anna Carr

Brent Lovelock

2022/11/30

Alleviating Indigenous poverty through tourism: the role of NGOs

Journal of sustainable tourism

Md Ariful Hoque

Brent Lovelock

Anna Carr

2022/8/9

Societal factors influencing hunting participation decline in Japan: an exploratory study of two prefectures

Society & Natural Resources

Brent Lovelock

Kaori Yanata

Yoko Seto

Megumi Yamaguchi

2022/2/1

Sustainable tourism planning in Samoa: Identifying the challenges and opportunities

Brent Lovelock

Lenara Tuipoloa-Utuva

Anna Carr

2022/12/30

How tourism businesses are adapting to Covid-19: Insight from the fright tourism industry

Susan Weidmann

Sebastian Filep

Brent Lovelock

2022

Labour, necessity-induced (im) mobilities, and the hotel industry: A developing country perspective

Journal of Sustainable Tourism

Sandeep Basnyat

Neil Carr

Brent Lovelock

2022/12/2

Institutional barriers to coffee tourism development: insights from Ethiopia–the birthplace of coffee

International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research

Gebeyaw Ambelu Degarege

Brent Lovelock

2021/8/26

Addressing zero-hunger through tourism? Food security outcomes from two tourism destinations in rural Ethiopia

Tourism Management Perspectives

Gebeyaw Ambelu Degarege

Brent Lovelock

2021/7/1

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