Mechanisms of Formation of Recreation and Ecoturistic Zones in the Fergana Valley

  • Yokubjonova Hulkarbonu Yokubovna Namangan State University, in economics Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Keywords: Environment, volume of tourist services, mechanism, efficiency, regional tourism, ecology, intensive ecopark

Abstract

This article identifies the existing problems in the development of ecotourism in the Fergana Valley and provides scientific and practical recommendations to address these issues, as well as recommendations for future development of ecotourism.

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Published
2021-10-20
How to Cite
Yokubovna, Y. H. (2021). Mechanisms of Formation of Recreation and Ecoturistic Zones in the Fergana Valley. Central Asian Journal of Innovations on Tourism Management and Finance, 2(10), 45-50. https://doi.org/10.47494/cajitmf.v2i10.154
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