SUSTAINABLE TOURISM PRACTICES: BALANCING GROWTH AND CONSERVATION IN UZBEKISTAN AND SOUTH KOREA
Keywords:
:Sustainable tourism, Growth and conservation, Uzbekistan, South Korea, Cultural heritage, Ecotourism, Community-based tourism, Green tourism initiativesAbstract
Tourism is one of the fastest-growing and most visible sectors of the
global economy, contributing significantly to boosting a nation’s economy.
Currently, tourism-led economic growth considering sustainable approaches is
becoming increasingly important in public policy. Recent urban and regional studies
have begun to focus on the sustainability of tourism from social, economic,
environmental, and cultural perspectives. The research aims to identify the most
important issues and barriers to sustainable tourism development in Uzbekistan and
proposes the most effective culturalization strategies to overcome those barriers
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