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Specific aspects of the state regulation of the national market inclusive tourism

The article is devoted to the actual topic of inclusive tourism development in Ukraine. According to various sources, the number of tourists with special needs in developed countries is an average of 20%. Trends in the tourism industry development indicate an increase in this type of tourism, theref...

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Published in:E3S web of conferences 2020-01, Vol.164, p.7003
Main Authors: Obolentseva, Larysa, Andrenko, Iryna, Uhodnikova, Olena, Pokolodna, Mariia, Ryabev, Anton, Viatkin, Kostiantyn
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Language:English
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Summary:The article is devoted to the actual topic of inclusive tourism development in Ukraine. According to various sources, the number of tourists with special needs in developed countries is an average of 20%. Trends in the tourism industry development indicate an increase in this type of tourism, therefore, inclusive tourism has significant financial and economic potential. World tourism trends indicate that inclusive tourism shows the highest growth rates. The concept of “tourism for all” has a global character and are declared in the provisions of the international documents of the United Nations. A significant contribution to the development and promotion of inclusive tourism is made by the World Tourism Organization. The article analyzes the experience of Ukraine in the implementation of inclusion projects. The main regulatory documents, governing norms and standards to ensure barrier-free access are defined. Based on the analysis, the proposals for improving the effectiveness of state regulation of the inclusive tourism development in Ukraine based on the best international practices, considering problematic aspects and prospects for the introduction of inclusion in Ukraine, have been developed.
ISSN:2267-1242
2267-1242
DOI:10.1051/e3sconf/202016407003