Abstract

This article discusses the prospects for the development of sustainable tourism as an element of the network system in Okinsky District, Republic of Buryatia, RF. Before COVID-19-related restrictions, the number of tourists in this area increased annually, which was associated with the attractiveness of this terrain for visitors. The potential of the tourism sector of Okinsky District comes from the combination of a large number of natural resources. The area has rich water resources, including rivers, lakes, waterfalls, and mineral springs, with well-preserved mountainous landscapes accompanied by a centuries-old cultural and ethnic heritage. Due to Okinsky District’s specific border location and remoteness, the area has a very large number of places for recreation. The objective of our work is to clarify key factors hindering the development of tourism in the district. The study is aimed at examining the state of natural objects and determining their importance for locals, vacationers, and the district as a whole. In this regard, a problem integrity scope and a networked approach to the accompanying analysis reveal the mechanisms that contribute to the conservation of biological diversity of natural objects and their rational, scientifically grounded use in the tourism industry in accordance with the principles of sustainable development. The set of problems that impede the active promotion of tourism were identified. However, these problems are typical not only for the studied district but also many other remote areas of the Russian Federation.

Highlights

  • Introduction published maps and institutional affilProblems relating to the stability of processes are especially acute when it becomes necessary to choose the best strategies for economic development

  • This study focuses on Okinsky District in the Republic of Buryatia, which has long attracted many tourists with various interests

  • At the same time, the advantage of the geographical location of the region is that it borders Mongolia, the Republic of Tuva, and the Irkutsk region [52]

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Introduction

Introduction published maps and institutional affilProblems relating to the stability of processes are especially acute when it becomes necessary to choose the best strategies for economic development. The territories of Eastern Siberia bordering Mongolia are sensitive to such strategic choices. Even in the Soviet period, the construction of a hydroelectric power station on the Egiin-Gol River was controversial—it is the most full-flowing of the rivers of Mongolia rising from Lake Khövsgöl, and is distinguished by a constant hydrological regime [2]. The key trend in the development of the modern world economy is a significant increase in the share of services within the structure of the world gross domestic product (GDP). The rate of development of the tertiary sector of the economy is already outstripping the production iations. Available online: https://www.unwto.org/sustainable-development (accessed on 17 May 2021). High Demand: Turkey’s Closure Has Affected Rental Housing on the Black Sea. Available online: https://realty.rbc.ru/news/60

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