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J-GLOBAL ID:202101009431865000
Update date: May. 08, 2024
Ranasinghe Nirmala
ラナシンハ ニルマラ | Ranasinghe Nirmala
Affiliation and department:
Research field (1):
Tourism studies
Research keywords (1):
Tourism, Sustainability, Community-based Tourism, Tourism & SDGs, Gastronomy Tourism, Wellness Tourism, Rural Tourism
Research theme for competitive and other funds (2):
- 2020 - 2024 A comparative study on homestay tourism development in developing countries.
- 2020 - 2023 The Effectiveness of Community-based Tourism as a Form of Sustainable Tourism
Papers (14):
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Ranasinghe Nirmala. Trajectories in Development and Sociological Research in Sri Lanka. 2023. 29. 1. 118-139
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Ranasinghe Nirmala. コロナ禍のスリランカにおける観光と今後の展望. 2022. 32. 4. 53-70
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Murase Hiroaki, Ranasinghe Nirmala. Possibilities for Growth in International Study Tours: Students' Experiential Learning in Sri Lanka. 2021. 32. 1. 99-125
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Initiatives in Developing Community-based Tourism in Madurawala, Sri Lanka: Benefits, Issues and Recommendations. 2021. 31. 3. 91-138
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Fieldwork Results Focusing on Tourism and GNH. Health and Rural Development Based on the Concept of Gross National Happiness, Reports and Presentations. 2019. 42-46
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Books (1):
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New Stories created by Local Food: What are We eating in a Globalized World?
2024 ISBN:9784776300823
Lectures and oral presentations (17):
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観光の場における若い男性のエンパワーメント:スリランカ・ビーチボーイの国際結婚を事例として
(2024)
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Can Tourism be a Powerful Life Strategy?: Through the Narratives of Young Men in Hikkaduwa, Sri Lanka
(2023)
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Homestay Tourism in Sri Lanka and Its Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic
(2023)
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Creating A Community where Multiculturalism coexists
(2023)
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International Interaction and Tourism Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic
(2022)
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Professional career (1):
Work history (2):
- 2021/04 - 現在 Rikkyo University College of Tourism
- 2017/10 - 現在 Nara Prefectural University Faculty of Regional Promotion Associate Professor
Association Membership(s) (3):
Japan Society for Tourism Studies
, The Japan Society for International Development
, Japan Institute of Tourism Research
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