Vol 3 (2019): May
Marketing Management

Enhancement of the Ecotourism Efficiency in the Republic of Uzbekistan: Experience of the Developed Countries
Peningkatan Efisiensi Ekowisata di Republik Uzbekistan: Pengalaman Negara-Negara Maju


Aziza Makhmudova
Samarkand Institute of Economics and Service, Uzbekistan *

(*) Corresponding Author
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Published May 31, 2019
Keywords
  • ecoturism,
  • development countries,
  • enahncement
How to Cite
Makhmudova, A. (2019). Enhancement of the Ecotourism Efficiency in the Republic of Uzbekistan: Experience of the Developed Countries. Indonesian Journal of Law and Economics Review, 3, 10.21070/ijler.2019.V3.19. https://doi.org/10.21070/ijler.2019.V3.19

Abstract

This paper makes analyses of the ecotourism development in the Republic of Uzbekistan. On this case, experience of the well-developed destinations was analyzed to make better developments as the whole. Hence, Uzbekistan has great opportunities to show up untapped eco touristic resources in order to attract better flow of tourists. Paper concluded with major recommendations of the tourism industry for the further development.

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