Centre for Tourism Research and Development

Centre for Tourism Research and Development Centre for Tourism Research and Development (CTRD) at Lucknow (India), is a non-government organization CTRD was established by Prof. T. V.
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Centre for Tourism Research and Development (CTRD) at Lucknow (India), is a non-government organization, devoted to the cause of tourism academics and research. As a self-financed institution, it has grown up slowly and steadily over the last 41 years, to establish its presence, nationally and internationally. Today, CTRD is identified with the creation, dissemination and publication of valuable

research literature on tourism. Tej Vir Singh in 1976 to inspire academicians to forge ahead with tourism research in India, largely. Under such inspiring leadership, CTRD embarked on an outreach programme, that included education, training, research guidance, and consultancy. This work continues with growing interest in the subject, professionally and academically. Similar expertise is extended internationally, too. The Centre receives tourism scholars on exchange programmes, students and professors alike, from universities overseas. During their stay, they are assisted in developing their research agenda, undertaking field trips and preparing reports. The Centre with Dr. Singh figures on the research programmes of international bodies such as the International Academy for the Study of Tourism (IAST), the International Geographical Union (Sustainable Tourism) (IGUST), United Nations Environment Programme, Ford Foundation and the Asia Pacific Tourism Association (APTA). The Centre has been recognized by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) for its contribution to Global Good Practices in Travel & Tourism Human Resource Development. The Centre for Tourism Research and Development is adequately equipped with state-of-the-art amenities necessary for the pursuance of scholarly studies. Its rich, though small, library is its major strength. The Library receives about 20 internationally acclaimed research journals, numerous reports and, of course, the most recent books. These publications are also accessible through a computerized cataloguing system (developed by UNESCO), available at the Centre. Publications: Tourism Recreation Research (TRR) is CTRD’s sustained publication (English) having a global circulation. This international journal is focused on research problems in various recreational environments and hence adopts a multidisciplinary approach. TRR is a refereed (peer–reviewed) publication and is published thrice a year. Almost all its issues are thematically oriented and are often guest edited by learned scholars possessing rich expertise in their respective spheres of tourism knowledge. TRR editorial team is drawn from high profile scholarship from the world scene who actively participate in the Centre’s commitment to research-based information generation and dissemination. With a publication history of 38 years, the journal is well received by educators, students and the industry and is abstracted in several renowned reviews, including Emerald Management Reviews (UK). Books: The Centre publishes standard books in areas of knowledge gap. Of the 20 international titles, Integrated Mountain Development, Towards Appropriate Tourism: The Case of Developing Countries, The Kulu Valley – Impact of Tourism Development in the Mountain Areas, The Himalayan Ecology, Tourism Nature Culture & Economy and Tourism Development in Critical Environments, Tourism in the Destination Community, Studies in Tourism: Key issues for Effective Management, Shades of Green: Eco-Tourism for Sustainability and New Horizons in Tourism: Strange Experiences and Stranger Practices are noteworthy Critical Debates in Tourism. In 2015, the Centre published a book Challenges in Tourism Research edited by Prof. Singh with Channel View Publication, UK. Projects: CTRD has accomplished a project on Volunteer Tourism in the Himalayas. The outcome of this study was a video film that was developed post field trip. A nationwide survey was also being undertaken to understand the principles of Community tourism enterprises. Operating on the principle of small is beautiful, The Centre for Tourism Research & Development is committed to quality research for the larger benefit of human well-being. It calls upon people, with similar conviction, to join them in their endeavour.


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