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Blocchine Technology In The Analysis Of Sectoral Information For The Purpose Of Regulating The Anthropogenic Load On Special Protection Natural Areas

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  • Shmorgun, Leonid

    (National Academy of Culture and Arts)

Abstract

Subject of research is a set of organizational and economic relations arising in the process of managing the resource potential of natural territories, protected by a special law.Aim of research is the development of scientific methodological and practical recommendations for improving the management of special territories of the tourist and recreational sphere.Methodology of research – system-structural, comparative analysis and analysis of industry information with the use of monochrome block technologies (in studying the problems of functioning of the economic potential of natural territories, protected by a special law); economic analysis (in assessing the state and dynamics of the economic potential of natural territories, protected by a special law); modeling and forecasting (in the process of studying the dynamics of the development of resource potential of nature protection areas of the tourist and recreational sphere).Results of research – the conceptual and theoretical bases of analysis of the tourist-recreational potential of any territorial biocenoses are determined, taking into account the international experience in the sphere of tourism and digital transformations; systematized approaches to the study and assessment of the tourism-recreational potential under changed conditions; metrics were created and the mechanism for collecting material on the tourism resources of the study areas, including specially protected natural areas, was determined (SPNA); the methodology of the research of substances of artificial ("civilization") origin are theoretically substantiated; blockade and GIS technologies in optimizing tourism activities for the purpose of preserving biological potential; blockade technology in the analysis of industry information in order to optimize the anthropogenic load on protected areas and preserve their biological potential.Conclusions - the system of scientific principles for managing tourism and recreational resources of protected areas, the tourism and recreation sphere will allow identifying unused reserves, and also includes methods, tools and directions for solving the tasks of strategic development of the potential of natural territories, protected by a special law.

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  • Shmorgun, Leonid, . "Blocchine Technology In The Analysis Of Sectoral Information For The Purpose Of Regulating The Anthropogenic Load On Special Protection Natural Areas," TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER: INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES, Scientific Route OÜ.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:ttissh:909
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