Aditi Nag

Aditi Nag is an Architect and Urban Planner, currently pursuing PhD in the Department of Architecture and Planning, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, India. She has done research in the field of urban and rural planning and has a few publications in her record. She is the 1st to have been awarded the DST Inspire Fellowship in the field of Architecture and planning by the Ministry of Science & Technology, Govt. of India.

Publications

Predictive Analytics for Heritage Site Visitor Patterns
Aditi Nag, Smriti Mishra. © 2024. 46 pages.
This study explores the relationship between predictive analytics and heritage site management, using a survey conducted across four Indian heritage cities involving 893...
Local Development and Tourism Competitiveness: Analyzing the Economic Impact of Heritage Tourism Initiatives
Aditi Nag. © 2024. 31 pages.
The study investigates the potential of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) in heritage tourism, focusing on its economic impact on local development and tourism...
Destination Competitiveness and Sustainability: Heritage Planning From the Perspective of the Tourism Industry Stakeholders
Aditi Nag, Smriti Mishra. © 2023. 32 pages.
The creation and evaluation of a sustainable tourism destination must involve input from all tourism stakeholders. One main difficulty at the regional level is the absence of...
Crisis in Motion: Unraveling the Impact of COVID-19 on Migration and Sustainable Survivability in Chandil, Jharkhand
Aditi Nag, Satyaki Sarkar. © 2023. 52 pages.
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted human mobility and sustainable development. Chandil, Jharkhand, in India, is experiencing the impact of migration patterns and...
Unlocking the Power of Stakeholder Perception: Enhancing Competitive Heritage Planning and Place-Making
Aditi Nag, Smriti Mishra. © 2023. 31 pages.
This research aimed to examine the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI) as an evaluation tool for heritage sites with limited tourism development. The authors aimed to...