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Development of Meta-Geosystems of Tourist and Recreational Clusters

The study aims to find a key to the problem of managing cultural heritage systems in the example of the Temnikov-Sanaksar cluster located in Eastern Europe. This area is situated between the forest-steppe of the layered-tier Volga upland and the forest geosystems of the layered Oka-Don lowland. The...

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Published in:The Indonesian journal of geography 2023-08, Vol.55 (2), p.190-196
Main Authors: Yamashkin, Anatoliy A., Radovanović, Milan M., Yamashkin, Stanislav A., Zhulina, Marina A., Petrović, Marko D.
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Design
Digital maps
Economic development
Environmental impact
Ethnography
Infrastructure
Interdisciplinary aspects
Management decisions
Optimization
Pilgrimages
Principles
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Sustainable development
Tourism
Tourists
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