Assessing indigenous community's perspectives and attitudes toward tourism development impacts in the northwestern Himalayas, India.

Mohd Saleem Wani, M Sultan Bhat, Akhtar Alam, Sajad Ahmad Mir
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An assessment and monitoring of tourism impacts coupled with community perception have emerged as a vital tool for ensuring the sustainability of mountain tourism destinations in recent years. The present study aims to explore the indigenous community's perspectives on tourism impacts and their participation in the process of tourism development at Doodhpathri, an emerging tourist resort in Jammu and Kashmir, India. A non-probability convenience sampling method based on 344 questionnaires has been used to accomplish the research objectives. Inferential statistics and factor analysis were employed to analyze the collected data. Our assessment reveals that in general, tourism is viewed as a development industry. Its positives are better perceived than its negatives, given that it generates employment prospects, boosts household income, improves the image of the area, and raises the indigenous community's standard of living. However, a substantial portion of the population living in the area perceives tourism activities as the cause of multiple environmental and biophysical issues, such as increased waste generation leading to pollution and water quality deterioration. On the whole, most of the residents were positive about future tourism development and optimistic about tourism management practices. However, the area has recently observed a voluminous influx of both local and foreign tourists, which necessitates the formulation of a sustainable tourism planning strategy.

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评估印度西北喜马拉雅地区原住民社区对旅游发展影响的观点和态度。
近年来,对旅游影响的评估和监测与社区认知相结合已成为确保山地旅游目的地可持续性的重要工具。本研究旨在探讨土着社区对旅游影响的看法,以及他们在印度查谟和克什米尔新兴旅游胜地Doodhpathri旅游发展过程中的参与情况。采用基于344份问卷的非概率便利抽样方法来完成研究目标。采用推理统计和因子分析对收集到的数据进行分析。我们的评估显示,总的来说,旅游业被视为一个发展性产业。它的优点比缺点更容易被看到,因为它创造了就业前景,增加了家庭收入,改善了该地区的形象,提高了土著社区的生活水平。然而,居住在该地区的相当一部分人口认为旅游活动是造成多重环境和生物物理问题的原因,例如产生的废物增加导致污染和水质恶化。总体而言,大部分居民对未来旅游发展持积极态度,对旅游管理实践持乐观态度。然而,该地区最近有大量本地和外国游客涌入,因此有必要制订可持续的旅游规划战略。
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