Public convenience in tourist destinations : the case of Mumbai (Also available on CD) (Record no. 55229)

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Personal name Tiku, Mehak (PP0009416)
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Title Public convenience in tourist destinations : the case of Mumbai (Also available on CD)
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2018
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Extent xviii,95p.,CD-ROM
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>1. Introduction 1<br/>1.1 Background and Relevance 1<br/>1.2 What is Public Convenience? 2<br/>1.3 Central Research Question 2<br/>1.4 Objectives 2<br/>1.5 Scope and Limitation of the Study 3<br/>1.6 Literature Review 3<br/>1.6.1 National Tourism Policy 3<br/>1.6.2 National Urban Sanitation Policy 4<br/>1.6.3 Swachh Bharat Mission and Swachh Survekshan 5<br/>1.6.4 Product Information Development at Destinations & Circuits 6<br/>1.6.5 Challenges in Operation and Maintenance 7<br/>1.6.6 Public Discourse 8<br/>1.6.7 Best practices across India 9<br/>1.6.8 Innovations in Technology 10<br/>2. Approach and methodology 13<br/>2.1 To assess the availability, accessibility & quality of public convenience in tourist destination of Mumbai 14<br/>2.2 To examine whether lack of access to public convenience services can have an influence on tourist behaviour 17<br/>2.3 To understand challenges faced by the service provider in terms of planning and design 18<br/>2.4 To suggest recommendations and strategies for the better future of tourist destinations 20<br/>2.5 Site Selection 20<br/>2.5.1 Mumbai – A brief introduction 20<br/>2.5.2 Tourism Statistics 21<br/>2.5.3 Criteria for site selection 21<br/>2.5.4 Introduction to South Mumbai and study area 22<br/>2.5.5 Gateway of India – Significance, location & accessibility 23<br/>2.5.6 Marine Drive – Significance, location & accessibility 24<br/>2.5.7 Elephanta Caves – Significance, location & accessibility 26<br/>3 Public convenience in the context of availability, accessibility & quality 29<br/>3.1 Criteria for assessing the three parameters (public toilets) 29<br/>3.2 Site documentation 29<br/>3.2.1 Gateway of India 29<br/>3.2.2 Marine Drive 33<br/>3.2.3 Elephanta Caves 37<br/>3.3 Comparison of facilities at the three sites 41<br/>3.4 Observations 42<br/>3.5 Data analysis 43<br/>3.5.1 Destinations visited by tourists 43<br/>3.5.2 Perception about availability, accessibility and quality 44<br/>3.6 New Findings 51<br/>4 Tourist behaviour in relation with public convenience 53<br/>4.1 Categories of tourists 53<br/>4.1.1 Local tourists 53<br/>4.1.2 Domestic tourists 53<br/>4.1.3 Foreign tourists 53<br/>4.2 Sample Size 53<br/>4.3 Data Analysis 54<br/>4.3.1 Perception about drinking water 54<br/>4.3.2 Tourist behaviour in absence of public toilet 55<br/>4.3.3 Difficulties with respect to child care 56<br/>5 Challenges faced by service providers 57<br/>5.1 Criteria for assessment 57<br/>5.2 Service Providers on Site 57<br/>5.3 Site Specific User Surveys 58<br/>5.4 Analysis 58<br/>5.3 Key Person Interviews 60<br/>5.3.1 Assistant Engineer (SWM), MCGM 61<br/>5.3.2 Assistant Engineer (Water Works), MCGM 62<br/>5.3.3 Chief Architect, Sulabh International 63<br/>5.3.4 Founder & Director, Fumes International 64<br/>5.3.5 Site Supervisor, Fumes International 66<br/>5.3.6 Executive Engineer, MTDC 66<br/>5.3.7 Head (Program Managgement), TPCDT 67<br/>5.4 Review of Standards 67<br/>5.5 Observations & Analysis 68<br/>6 Recommendations and strategies 69<br/>6.1 Observations from first three objectives 69<br/>6.2 Recommendations for planning 71<br/>6.3 Recommendations for design 72<br/>6.3.1 Signage 73<br/>6.3.2 Public Toilets 74<br/>6.3.3 Drinking Water 82<br/>6.4 Conclusion 83<br/>References 85<br/>Annexures 87
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Personal name Goswami, Subhrangshu (Guide)
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Country India
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Topic 2016 Batch
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Topic FP-PG
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