Multi-factor Econometric Model for Developing Ecological Tourism in Surkhandaryo Region

  • Soatov Yusuf Xo’jayor o‘g’li Independent researcher of Tashkent State, University of Economics
Keywords: Ecological Tourism, Flora And Fauna, Tourism Resources, Soft Tourism

Abstract

According to the World Tourism Organization (WTO) forecasts, ecotourism is considered one of the five main types of tourism. Strategic development directions and expert assessments for the period up to the 20th century indicate that population growth and nature-related problems have been increasing.  Environmental issues compel people to change and reassess their relationship with nature. They need to actively participate in nature, protect and preserve it, and pass it on to future generations as a natural heritage.

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Published
2025-01-31
How to Cite
o‘g’li, S. Y. X. (2025). Multi-factor Econometric Model for Developing Ecological Tourism in Surkhandaryo Region. Central Asian Journal of Innovations on Tourism Management and Finance, 6(1), 146-151. https://doi.org/10.51699/cajitmf.v6i1.835
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