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Zilmiyah Kamble

Senior Lecturer ( Hospitality & Tourism Management) · James Cook University (Singapore Campus)

https://researchid.co/zilmiyah
@jcu.edu.sg
526Google Scholar Citations
10Google Scholar h-index
11Google Scholar i10-index

Biography

Dr Zilmiyah Kamble works with James Cook University, Singapore as a Senior Lecturer in Hospitality and Tourism management. She is a qualitative researcher with work experience that spans over five different countries (UK, Seychelles, India, Malaysia and currently Singapore) in the tourism industry and academics. Her diverse research interests include tourism planning, destination governance, social and cultural sustainability, and sociology of tourism. She has also consulted for training initiatives at the Seychelles Ministry of Tourism, and published research pertaining to social impacts of tourism, tourism planning and policy reviews of tourism development in post-conflict zones.

Education

Doctor of Philosophy (Tourism & Hospitality), Taylor’s University, 2012 – 2015; Master of Science (International Hospitality Management), Leeds Beckett University, 2004 – 2005; Higher Education Teaching Certificate from Harvard University (2023)

Recent Google Scholar Publications

  1. of Planning Approaches for Equity, Inclusion, and Empowerment
    Strategic Innovative Marketing and Tourism: Navigating Global Trends and … , 2026, 2026
  2. Community-based tourism and social sustainability: A scoping review of planning approaches for equity, inclusion, and empowerment
    The International Conference on Strategic Innovative Marketing and Tourism … , 2025, 2025 | Citations: 1.0
  3. Mapping the Role of Museums in Memory-Making and Memory-Retention: A Scoping Review of Practices, Narratives, and Visitor Engagement Strategies
    The International Conference on Strategic Innovative Marketing and Tourism … , 2025, 2025
  4. Folk Dance and the Quest for Cultural Sustainability
    The International Conference on Strategic Innovative Marketing and Tourism … , 2025, 2025
  5. Dolphin-Watching Tourism as an Instrument for Delivering Justice and Social Empowerment of Marginalized Artisanal Fishers in Kiluan, Lampung, Indonesia
    Tourism in Marine Environments 20 (2), 137-148 , 2025, 2025

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