Studying and implementing foreign experiences in the sustainable development of mountain tourism services
Abstract
This article is devoted to the issues of sustainable development of mountain tourism services, studying the experience of foreign countries and analyzing the possibilities of using them in the development of mountain tourism in Uzbekistan. The article pays special attention to such aspects as ensuring environmental sustainability, developing infrastructure, attracting local residents and ensuring safety.
The experiences of countries such as Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Nepal and Georgia in developing mountain tourism will be analyzed and their adaptation to the conditions of Uzbekistan will be considered. In particular, foreign experiences will be studied in protecting mountain ecosystems, waste management, increasing energy efficiency, rational use of natural resources, developing transport communications, building accommodation and catering facilities, attracting local residents to the tourism sector and ensuring the safety of tourists.
The study uses regression analysis to identify the main factors affecting tourism revenue, and "Estimated number of tourists" is shown as the most important factor. Therefore, the article emphasizes the need to implement measures aimed at increasing tourist flow.
The analyses and conclusions presented in the article may be useful in developing a strategy for the sustainable development of mountain tourism in Uzbekistan.
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sustainable development, Mountain tourism, foreign experienceHow to Cite
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