Оrganisation of Tourist Activities in Natural Landscapes of Post-War Period
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2023.277637Abstract
The purpose of the article is to research and justify the content of tourist activities in natural landscapes, in particular on the basis of speleological resources in the post-war period. The research methodology is based on the principles of socio-cultural and polysystemic analysis, comparative and structural-systemic methods of scientific knowledge, which make it possible to consider the trends of tourism development in the post-war period and to find out the specifics of the organisation of tourist activities in speleological landscapes. The scientific novelty of the study is determined by the actualisation of attention to recreational activities in natural complexes, in particular speleological ones, since speleological tourism activities in war and post-war time can be considered as a natural model of emotional stress relief, adaptation to unusual conditions and prevention of negative changes in physical and mental health. Conclusions. Doing various tourist recreation in the natural landscapes of the post-war period should take place on the basis of environmental protection and familiarity with local cultural traditions. When designing tourist and recreational parks based on speleological and spelestological sites, a set of functional zones is determined on the basis of the socio-cultural and natural features of the territory.
Key words: tourist activity, natural landscapes, speleological sites, post-war period.
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