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Arctic Tourism Potential In Formation оf Professional Competencies Of International Relations Specialist. / Egoreichenko, Alexandra ; Nikolaeva, Yulia ; Bogolyubova, Natalia ; Portnyagina, Maria .

In: European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences EpSBS, Vol. 98, 2020, p. 310-317.

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title = "Arctic Tourism Potential In Formation оf Professional Competencies Of International Relations Specialist",
abstract = "In the palette of Russian regions, the Arctic has a special place. It has unique potential, numerousresources, natural and cultural objects. All this requires development and popularization, and tourism canbecome one of the means of promoting the Arctic heritage. Arctic tourism is a complex phenomenon andit is rapidly developing. Arctic tourism can be a promising direction, but for this highly qualifiedspecialists, well-trained professionals, should handle it. Moreover, Arctic tourism itself plays animportant role in shaping the professional competencies of international experts as promotes thedevelopment of communication skills. In this article, researchers turn to the cultural heritage of theArctic, which serves as the basis for the development of tourism in the region and, as a result, requires aprofessional approach to conservation and popularization. Tourism is seen as a driver of the developmentof the region, its cultural and economic potential. The article presents an analysis of the concept of Arctictourism, comments on the main types of Arctic tourist routes. Based on numerous examples of tangibleand intangible cultural objects of the Arctic, the largest sporting events, the authors considered thepotential of the region as a promising, dynamically developing international tourist center. The article isof interest to international relations practitioners, future professionals, who are focused on developingtheir skills and competences, negotiations, regional planning, preserving heritage etc. ",
author = "Alexandra Egoreichenko and Yulia Nikolaeva and Natalia Bogolyubova and Maria Portnyagina",
year = "2020",
language = "English",
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publisher = "Future Academy",
note = "Joint Conferences: 20th Professional Culture of the Specialist of the Future (PCSF 2020) & 12th Communicative Strategies of Information Society (CSIS 2020) ; Conference date: 23-10-2020 Through 27-11-2020",

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AU - Portnyagina, Maria

PY - 2020

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N2 - In the palette of Russian regions, the Arctic has a special place. It has unique potential, numerousresources, natural and cultural objects. All this requires development and popularization, and tourism canbecome one of the means of promoting the Arctic heritage. Arctic tourism is a complex phenomenon andit is rapidly developing. Arctic tourism can be a promising direction, but for this highly qualifiedspecialists, well-trained professionals, should handle it. Moreover, Arctic tourism itself plays animportant role in shaping the professional competencies of international experts as promotes thedevelopment of communication skills. In this article, researchers turn to the cultural heritage of theArctic, which serves as the basis for the development of tourism in the region and, as a result, requires aprofessional approach to conservation and popularization. Tourism is seen as a driver of the developmentof the region, its cultural and economic potential. The article presents an analysis of the concept of Arctictourism, comments on the main types of Arctic tourist routes. Based on numerous examples of tangibleand intangible cultural objects of the Arctic, the largest sporting events, the authors considered thepotential of the region as a promising, dynamically developing international tourist center. The article isof interest to international relations practitioners, future professionals, who are focused on developingtheir skills and competences, negotiations, regional planning, preserving heritage etc.

AB - In the palette of Russian regions, the Arctic has a special place. It has unique potential, numerousresources, natural and cultural objects. All this requires development and popularization, and tourism canbecome one of the means of promoting the Arctic heritage. Arctic tourism is a complex phenomenon andit is rapidly developing. Arctic tourism can be a promising direction, but for this highly qualifiedspecialists, well-trained professionals, should handle it. Moreover, Arctic tourism itself plays animportant role in shaping the professional competencies of international experts as promotes thedevelopment of communication skills. In this article, researchers turn to the cultural heritage of theArctic, which serves as the basis for the development of tourism in the region and, as a result, requires aprofessional approach to conservation and popularization. Tourism is seen as a driver of the developmentof the region, its cultural and economic potential. The article presents an analysis of the concept of Arctictourism, comments on the main types of Arctic tourist routes. Based on numerous examples of tangibleand intangible cultural objects of the Arctic, the largest sporting events, the authors considered thepotential of the region as a promising, dynamically developing international tourist center. The article isof interest to international relations practitioners, future professionals, who are focused on developingtheir skills and competences, negotiations, regional planning, preserving heritage etc.

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