2017
DOI: 10.1080/10611991.2017.1352360
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Rural Tourism in Siberia

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“…Foreign experience covers the study of the creation of special tourist zones and the development of ecotourism in Bulgaria (Arabska, Terziev, 2015), Thailand (Sakolnakorn et al, 2013), South Africa (Rogerson, 2015), Russia (Ovcharov et al, 2015) and other countries (Saufi et al, 2014). Russian and foreign scientists note the importance of the development of ecological (Evstrop'eva, Korytnyi, 2016), rural (Maksanova, 2017) and educational (Chizhova et al, 2016) tourism in the Baikal region (Rubtsova, 2014), the introduction of the green economy (Pakina, 2014), the application of geoinformation technologies (Kuklina, Bayaskalanova, 2015) and the integration of climate change (Kirillov, Slipenchuk, 2017). A lot of attention is given to the Baikal region which is a unique place in Russia in South-East Siberia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Foreign experience covers the study of the creation of special tourist zones and the development of ecotourism in Bulgaria (Arabska, Terziev, 2015), Thailand (Sakolnakorn et al, 2013), South Africa (Rogerson, 2015), Russia (Ovcharov et al, 2015) and other countries (Saufi et al, 2014). Russian and foreign scientists note the importance of the development of ecological (Evstrop'eva, Korytnyi, 2016), rural (Maksanova, 2017) and educational (Chizhova et al, 2016) tourism in the Baikal region (Rubtsova, 2014), the introduction of the green economy (Pakina, 2014), the application of geoinformation technologies (Kuklina, Bayaskalanova, 2015) and the integration of climate change (Kirillov, Slipenchuk, 2017). A lot of attention is given to the Baikal region which is a unique place in Russia in South-East Siberia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourism in rural areas, particularly holidays in farms, has been increasing in many countries since the 1970s [5] and has now progressed into a more complex phase with different types of hosts and tourists and has different effects on the environment and the host destination [6]. One reason for this reform was state-or European-funded programs which were trying to regenerate agrarian areas by generating new development opportunities by offering an alternative to suburbanization which can assist with new employment opportunities, increasing income, and infrastructure development [7][8][9]. An example of successful revitalization plan was the LEADER initiative, which targeted rural tourism development [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%