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In search of the management model of the nature reserve as a sustainable tourist destination. / Zigern-Korn , Nataliya.

In: Amazonia Investiga, Vol. 11, No. 60, 2022, p. 145-149.

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title = "In search of the management model of the nature reserve as a sustainable tourist destination",
abstract = "The demand for tourism and recreation in naturallandscapes is steadily growing and the offers oftours are outstripping the solution of problemsand issues related to the management of suchdestinations. The practice of using naturalreserves as tourist destinations sets the task ofconscious reconciliation of nature conservationand tourism functions. In foreign practice, thistask is traditionally solved for such forms asnational parks. In Russia, along with nationalparks, nature reserves are increasingly becominga common and accessible form for recreation,and it is in their territories that we most oftenobserve a conflict of nature management. On theone hand, nature reserves are very attractive forrecreation and tourism, since there is practicallyno protection regime for their valuable naturalcomplexes. On the other hand, its function as anatural reserve is incompatible withanthropogenic impact from recreation activity.The study of recreation and tourist flows carriedout by us is interesting because its object isatypical for the tourist function of reserves –nature reserves, and the subject of the study is notroute-organized tourist and recreational flows,but the areal nature of their tourist development.In the course of the tourist and recreational flowsstudying in the Kurgalsky Nature Reserve of theLeningrad region and assessing their impact onnatural complexes, among other tasks, we madean attempt to determine the conceptual andmethodological foundations of monitoring toensure a sustainable management model for sucha destination as a nature reserve. Thesubstantiation of the monitoring methodology asa tool for implementing a sustainable management model of a nature reserve as atourist destination is the content of this article",
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author = "Nataliya Zigern-Korn",
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