Abstract
The article is devoted to the development of new approaches to the development of tourism in cross-border mountain territories. The object of the research is tourism in the cross-border mountain territories of the Altai-Sayan region. The subject of the research is the prospects of tourism development in the cross-border mountain territories. The aim of the research is to develop new approaches to the development of tourism in the cross-border mountain territories. The aim of the research is to consider a system of indicators to assess the level of tourism development, the efficiency of tourist and recreational potential use, the impact of tourist and recreational activities on the socio-economic development of cross-border mountain territories and to formulate proposals for the sustainable development of tourism in cross-border mountain territories. The features of mountainous territories, including those with a cross-border situation, determining the specifics of tourist and recreational activities are systematized. The factors influencing the tourist and recreational activity of mountain territories are revealed. A system of indicators for assessing the level of tourism development of cross-border mountain territories, a system of indicators for assessing the impact of tourism on the socio-economic development of cross-border mountain territories is disclosed. The analysis of tourism development of the trans-boundary mountain territories of the Altai-Sayan region is carried out. Recommendations and practical proposals for the sustainable development of tourism in cross-border mountain territories have been formed
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