Abstract
The subject of the research is a set of relations that are formed in the process of improving the national system and program of environmental monitoring in the Republic of Belarus. A set of indicators is presented on the basis of which it is possible to com- prehensively assess the state of the ecosystem of any territory in terms of the impact of tourism on the ecosystem. The purpose of the article is to develop scientific, methodological and practical proposals for the applied support of the mechanism for regulating the development of bio-ecotourism in order to develop sectoral conditions for the development of tourism in rural areas as well as the organization of a modern developed infrastructure of sectoral eco-oriented tourism. Methodology of the work. The theoretical and methodological basis of the study is a system of both general scientific and special methods of scientific knowledge, the fundamental provisions of modern economic and environmental theory and practice. In the scientific research, the following methods were used: monographic, in the formation of approaches, on the use of a set of indicators, on the basis of which it is possible to comprehensively assess the state of ecosystems of any territory from the point of view of tourism to the ecosystem. Results of the work – the applied use of scientific results of improved approaches for the development of the economy of the Republic of Belarus through the implementation of a mechanism for regulating the development of bio-ecotourism is proposed in order to develop sectoral conditions for the development of tourism in rural areas, as well as the organization of a modern developed infrastructure of sectoral eco-oriented tourism. Conclusions. These forecasting methods are most often used in carrying out normative forecasting, which is most important in today's changed conditions, with travel restrictions and delimitations. This scientific approach generalizes and is intended to formalize both bioecological design objects of research and the prospects for creating natural and artificial decorations using the features of reliefs and water areas. Both national systems and programs of environmental monitoring and international programs and research within the framework of the activities of large international organizations are based on the principles listed above (the Berne Convention is an international agreement that contains a provision on the protection of both natural habitats (biotopes) and and specific species of flora and fauna). Key words. Prognostics, Forecasting Subject (JV), Forecasting Object (EP), Formation Patterns, State, Development
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