THE ECONOMIC AND ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20094369Keywords:
ecotourism, sustainable development, environmental security, tourism economy, biodiversity, green economy, environmental policy, natural resources, tourism infrastructure, tourism in Uzbekistan.Abstract
This article scientifically examines the economic and ecological importance of ecotourism development. The study analyzes the theoretical foundations of ecotourism, its impact on the national economy and regional development, its role in increasing employment, and its contribution to environmental sustainability. Particular attention is paid to biodiversity conservation, rational use of natural resources, and the significance of ecotourism under climate change conditions.
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