Abstract

The article examines the economic effect of using geographic information systems (GIS) to create tourism clusters in regions, such as the Voronezh Region, and considers how this approach in the study opens up new opportunities for attracting tourists and increasing economic activity. The article analyzes how GIS contributes to the formation of tourism clusters in the region and what economic benefits this brings. A tourism cluster is an association of tourism enterprises, services, and infrastructure in a specific geographical area. GIS zoning of clusters opens the way to synergy and interaction among industry participants, which helps to increase the attractiveness of the region for tourists and raise the economic potential in the development of the hospitality sector.

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