Valuation of Heritage Tourism Sites in West Bengal (India): An Application of Travel Cost Approach

Anirban Baitalik, Tanmoyee Bhattacharjee
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This study focuses on assessing the values of heritage sites in West Bengal, India, with a particular emphasis on the post-lockdown period in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The heritage temple town of Bishnupur in the Bankura district was purposively chosen as the primary research site. Both primary and secondary data sources were utilized. Secondary data were collected from official publications of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, the Department of Tourism, Government of West Bengal and other pertinent grey literature sources. Primary data were gathered through structured interviews with a sample of tourists. Analytical tools, including descriptive statistics, semi-log regression models, ANOVA, zonal travel cost method and contingent valuation method, were employed for data analysis. Findings reveal that Bishnupur’s heritage temples primarily attract tourists from nearby areas, particularly within the same district, during the post-lockdown period. Notably, tourists expressed a high level of satisfaction with their experiences, and this satisfaction was found to be significantly associated with their willingness to contribute financially for further improvements and conservation efforts in the heritage sites. This study provides valuable insights into the recreational values of selected tourist sites and tourists’ willingness to pay for their continued enhancement, preservation and management. These insights are particularly pertinent in the context of the post-lockdown period caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. They offer guidance for decision-makers and stakeholders involved in the development and preservation of heritage tourism in West Bengal, India, serving as a valuable resource for informed policy and strategy formulation.
印度西孟加拉邦遗产旅游景点的估值:旅游成本法的应用
本研究的重点是评估印度西孟加拉邦遗产地的价值,尤其关注 COVID-19 大流行后的封锁期。我们有目的地选择了班库拉地区的比什努普尔(Bishnupur)古寺镇作为主要研究地点。研究利用了一手和二手数据来源。二手数据来自印度政府旅游部、西孟加拉邦政府旅游部的官方出版物以及其他相关的灰色文献资料。原始数据是通过对游客样本进行结构化访谈收集的。数据分析工具包括描述性统计、半对数回归模型、方差分析、分区旅游成本法和或然估价法。研究结果表明,比什努普尔的遗产寺庙在关闭后主要吸引附近地区的游客,尤其是同一地区的游客。值得注意的是,游客对他们的体验表示高度满意,而且这种满意度与他们为遗产地的进一步改善和保护工作捐款的意愿有显著关联。这项研究为了解选定旅游景点的娱乐价值以及游客为这些景点的持续改善、保护和管理付费的意愿提供了宝贵的见解。在 COVID-19 大流行导致的后封锁时期,这些见解尤为重要。它们为参与开发和保护印度西孟加拉邦遗产旅游的决策者和利益相关者提供了指导,是制定知情政策和战略的宝贵资源。
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