THE ROLE OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN OUR ECONOMY
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
sustainable tourism, economic growth, ecological balance.Abstract
Sustainable tourism is a vital component of a country's economy, serving not only as a source of income but also playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance and ensuring social stability. This article analyzes the role of sustainable tourism in our economy, its development factors, and methods for ensuring its sustainability. It also discusses strategies being implemented in the sector and their effectiveness.
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