Received:
2019-08-14 | Accepted:
2020-03-20 | Published:
2020-06-30
Title
Tourism management in border destinations: regional aspects of sustainable development of protected natural areas
Abstract
Mountain regions are natural boundaries and, in most cases, they are characterized by a fragmentation of ethnic composition and are places of contact between countries. Currently, national parks and reserves have been created in the border mountain areas. Touching within the state border, they require special attention for their sustainable development. In Central Asia, one of these regions is the Altai. In these areas, some specially protected natural territories were created as part of the World Heritage reserve, to preserve the nature, culture, traditions, and archeology of the four states. Studies of this area have revealed possible options for the development of cross-border tourism. This requires a coordinated policy on tourism management in cross-border destinations and the development of cross-border tourism. The results of the study made it possible to carry out functional zoning of the cross-border territory, develop a network of tourist routes and make recommendations on the creation of border crossings, as well as on the development of tourist infrastructure.
Keywords
cross-border region, Altai mountains, tourism, protected natural areas
JEL classifications
Z32
, L83
, Q01
URI
http://jssidoi.org/jesi/article/584
DOI
Pages
3253-3268
This is an open access issue and all published articles are licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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