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Eco Management and Eco Standardization in Russia The Perspectives and Barriers for Development

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  • Svetlana RATNER

    (Institute of Control Science Russian Academy of Science Russia)

  • Valery IOSIFOV

    (Kuban State Technological University Russia)

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The Krasnodar Region is one of Russia s few traditional centers of tourism The 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi contributed to rapid development of the tourist infrastructure in the region as well as its increased attractiveness to Russian and international tourists An enlarged flow of tourists requires the fast development of an effective environmental policy aimed at maintaining the quality of ecosystems in developing tourist territories In Russia the environmental labeling of hotels and other accommodation facilities is not yet widespread Therefore the main purpose of this study is to analyze the existing national regulatory framework federal and regional legislation standards and voluntary certification systems including regional ones for identification of the most advanced ecology preserving legal acts which could serve as a prototype for the development of a regional system for eco labeling in the tourist business Secondly we aim to analyze the attractiveness of eco hotels for Russian tourists and their readiness to pay to for the different services in eco hotels To do so we use face to face surveys and process the obtained empirical data further using the methods of non parametrical statistics The results of the survey show that the majority of respondents who are also tourists that visit the region on a regular basis are poorly informed of the issues of ecologic management and ecologic labeling as well as the issue of how intensive tourism affects the regional ecology However the majority of respondents still show interest in eco hotel services and would rather prefer to stay there if the price and the overall quality of their stay remains the same

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  • Svetlana RATNER & Valery IOSIFOV, 2017. "Eco Management and Eco Standardization in Russia The Perspectives and Barriers for Development," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(1), pages 247-258.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:8:y:2017:i:1:p:247-258
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    1. Svetlana Ratner & Yuri Chepurko & Larisa Drobyshecskaya & Anna Petrovskaya, 2018. "Management of Energy Enterprises: Energy-efficiency Approach in Solar Collectors Industry: The Case of Russia," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 8(4), pages 237-243.
    2. Svetlana Revinova & Svetlana Ratner & Inna Lazanyuk & Konstantin Gomonov, 2020. "Sharing Economy in Russia: Current Status, Barriers, Prospects and Role of Universities," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(12), pages 1-23, June.
    3. Valeriy Victorovich Iosifov & Nairuhi Akopovna Almastyan & Alessandro Figus & Yuri Chepurko & Nguy?n Ho ng Hi?n & Marina Alexandrovna Krotova, 2017. "The problem of Harmonizing the Environmental Priorities of Electricity Generating Companies and Regional Socio-Economic Systems: DEA-based Approach," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 7(5), pages 159-165.

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