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An Evaluation of the Attitudes and Perception of the Local Communities in Mysore Towards the Impacts of Tourism Development

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  • Nichola A. Ramchurjee

    (University of Mysore, Mysore, India)

  • Charles V. Ramchurjee

    (Private Institution, Bronx, New York, USA)

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This article describes how the attitudes and perception of residents can directly affect ecotourism development by changing the ability to generate income, employment and by improving the quality of life. This article identifies and assesses the impacts of ecotourism in the communities in Mysore, India. Ecotourism impact was measured by a 26 item scale measuring local residents' perceptions and attitudes. Data was collected using the questionnaire method with 221 randomly distributed questionnaires collected. This article reveals there was significant support to further tourism development since the residents perceived that there was increased investment in infrastructures and a higher quality of life, increased employment opportunities – especially for a population with deep roots in agriculture. Now, there was an increased chance for residents to explore other jobs in the tourism industry and improved pride in their cultures and traditions in the community. Furthermore, to ensure the success of tourism development, an increased amount of involvement and participation from local residents is pertinent.

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  • Nichola A. Ramchurjee & Charles V. Ramchurjee, 2018. "An Evaluation of the Attitudes and Perception of the Local Communities in Mysore Towards the Impacts of Tourism Development," International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management in the Digital Age (IJTHMDA), IGI Global, vol. 2(1), pages 18-35, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jthmda:v:2:y:2018:i:1:p:18-35
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