ECONOMIC MECHANISMS FOR ENSURING ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN TOURIST AREAS
Keywords:
Environmental sustainability, tourist areas, economic mechanisms, environmental management, green economyAbstract
This article analyzes, from a scientific and theoretical perspective, the significant increase in environmental factors occurring in a number of tourist areas and the economic mechanisms for ensuring environmental sustainability. In today’s rapidly developing world, various environmental factors are causing problems in many sectors. In particular, the intensive development of the tourism sector leads to increased consumption of natural resources, higher use of water, gas, and energy, and disruption of ecological balance. Therefore, ensuring a balance between environmental and economic interests in the development of tourist areas is an important scientific and practical issue. The results show that economic mechanisms for ensuring environmental sustainability not only contribute to the conservation of natural resources in tourist areas, but also enhance their long-term competitiveness, improve service quality, and strengthen territorial attractiveness. Based on this, practical recommendations for improving environmental management in tourist areas have been developed.
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