Features of Management of The Development of Sustainable Tourism in The Regions
Keywords:
sustainable tourism, social tourism, manila Declaration, International Organization of social tourism, tourist market segments, access to services, children and adolescents tourism, youth tourism, age-related tourism, disabled tourism, low-income population strata tourism.Abstract
The article reveals cases of sustainable tourism in the regions bringing the same benefits (economic) as traditional tourism, more benefits for businesses operating in the industry, and opportunities for the region to use natural resources. Through the sustainable development of tourism, it is based on the creation of long-term conditions for both tourism itself and the potential of Natural Resources, the preservation of national and historical values of the population.
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