PRESERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AND TOURISM DEVELOPMENT: A SUSTAINABLE MODEL FOR UZBEKISTAN
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Cultural heritage, sustainable tourism, Uzbekistan, heritage conservation, tourism development, community involvement, economic growth, environmental protection.Abstract
This article explores the interconnection between cultural heritage preservation and tourism development in Uzbekistan. It emphasizes sustainable approaches that balance the protection of historical sites with the promotion of tourism to ensure long-term benefits for the economy, society, and environment. The article discusses current strategies, challenges, and opportunities in integrating heritage conservation with tourism growth in Uzbekistan, highlighting the role of government policies and community involvement.
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