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Sharma, Priyanka
- Sustainable Tourism Development and Peace:A Local Community Approach
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1 School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir, IN
2 Govt. Higher Secondary School, Katra, Jammu & Kashmir, IN
1 School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir, IN
2 Govt. Higher Secondary School, Katra, Jammu & Kashmir, IN
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Journal of Hospitality Application and Research, Vol 13, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 36-56Abstract
Tourism and travel industry is the world’s largest industry which helps in bridging the gap amongst communities, religions and different cultures. People throughout the world along with their customs play a significant role to foster peace. Tourism provides an effective tool for promoting peace which in turn leads to cross-cultural interaction resulting in tolerance, national integration, compassion, goodwill, educational standards, justice and mutual respect for each other. The relationship between peace and tourism is very interesting because both are complimentary to each other; tourism can be essential force for peace and alternatively tourism needs peace for its expansion and prosperity. The tourism could further bring desired level of closeness among the people and may go a long way in creating peaceful environment. Tourism doesn’t involve any borders or hatred and offers positive experiences to the tourists. The purpose of the study is to explore the community’s participation regarding tourism development across the countries which could play significant role in destination development along with inducing peace perspectives across the nations. The growth of tourism industry can have significant impact on the overall growth of a region, reason being, its capability to generate employment and trade. Tourists are conflict sensitive and response positively to peace. This paper will study the local community participation towards sustainable tourism development in India in general and Jammu in particular for building peace in region.Keywords
Tourism, Peace, Community Participation.References
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- Impact of Ceasefire Violation on Tourism and Local Community in Jammu and Kashmir (UT)
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1 Professor, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, IN
2 Lecturer, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, IN
3 Lecturer, The Business School, University of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, IN
1 Professor, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, IN
2 Lecturer, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, IN
3 Lecturer, The Business School, University of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, IN
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Journal of Hospitality Application and Research, Vol 17, No 2 (2022), Pagination: 53-73Abstract
The article primarily aims to examine the impact of ceasefire violations (CFV) on the local community (LC). Simultaneously, it also evaluates the impact of tourism on the local community. Data was collected from 284 people residing in the border’s areas of Jammu through the questionnaire survey technique. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) were utilized to classify and verify different factors. Structural equation modeling (SEM) has been applied to prove the hypotheses of the study. The findings of the study indicated that CFV negatively affects LC dwelling along the border parts of the Jammu region. Furthermore, the positive and significant relationship between tourism and the local community has also been identified. This study contributes to the Border Development Authority (BDA) which has a direct impact on the local community residing in border areas and tourism. Thus, the outcome of the present study will provide proper cooperation and coordination among the nations, intelligence agencies, security forces and people living along the border areas to promote peace and tourism. This study contributes to the Border Development Authority (BDA) which has a direct impact on the local community residing in border areas and tourism. Thus, the outcome of this present study will provide proper cooperation and coordination among the nations, intelligence agencies, security forces and people living along the border area to promote peace and tourism.Keywords
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