Tourist Zones, Their Types and Economic-Social Significance
Abstract
In this article, on the example of the countries of the world, the concept of a tourist zone, its types, legal foundations, organizational and economic mechanisms, advantages, positive and negative aspects in the development of the territory, the management system are considered.
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