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- Title
МОНІТОРИНГ ПОСЛУГ ЕКОСАДИБ КАРПАТСЬКОГО РЕГІОНУ ТА ШЛЯХИ ПІДВИЩЕННЯ РІВНЯ ЕКОЛОГІЗАЦІЇ ТУРИЗМУ.
- Authors
Качала, С. В.; Стасевич, Х. А.; Качала, Т. Б.
- Abstract
Strengthening the role of tourism for both the economic and socio-cultural development of many countries in the world as well as the aggravation of the problems inherent in its organization and development make the scientists look for the ways and mechanisms for new and ecologically significant directions of its implementation. The need to study safe ways to increase the level of attractiveness of tourism entities in the Carpathian region is relevant, in connection with the growing demand for domestic tourism, which is associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and the war. At the request of the State Tourism Development Agency, Google provided information on the top tourist objects, places and destinations in Ukraine by the number of Google-Maps&Search searches for 2020. Tourism is one of the sectors of the global economy that has been most affected by travel restrictions, and the aviation industry has been particularly hard hit. Ukrainian tourists, having a much smaller list of options for recreation than in previous years, tend to choose local resorts. Since the situation with quarantine restrictions is changing every day, there is a need for short-distance travel. Taking into account the environmental problems arising during the activity of accommodation facilities, there was a need for comprehensive assessment of the situation and determination of the main types of their ecologization based on the example of the estates in the Carpathian region. Since the process of tourism ecologization is a rather complex and long-term task, great importance was attached to the analysis of the organization and implementation of the ecologization of accommodation facilities in foreign countries, to the study of the best practices.
- Publication
Ecological Safety & Balanced Use of Resources, 2023, Vol 27, Issue 1, p108
- ISSN
2415-3184
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.31471/2415-3184-2023-1(27)-108-119