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Title: | Інклюзивний туризм: туристичні направлення для людей з обмеженими можливостями |
Other Titles: | Inclusive tourism: tourist destinations for people with disabilities |
Authors: | Леонець, А. Р. |
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: | Худавердієва, В. А. |
metadata.dc.contributor.affiliation: | Державний біотехнологічний університет Кафедра туризму |
Keywords: | інклюзивний туризм;внутрішній туризм;проблеми;інфраструктура;країни;що розвиваються;система залучення;доступний туризм;доступність;безбар'єрний туризм;соціальний туризм;люди з обмеженими фізичними можливостями (ЛОФМ) |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Publisher: | Харків: ДБТУ |
Citation: | Леонець А. Р. Інклюзивний туризм: туристичні направлення для людей з обмеженими можливостями: кваліфікаційна робота магістра: спец. 242 - Туризм і рекреація; наук. кер. В. А. Худавердієва. Харків: ДБТУ, 2024. 88 с. |
Abstract: | Метою даної роботи є вивчення зарубіжного досвіду розвитку
доступного середовища проживання і інклюзивного туризму для можливості
адаптації частини даного досвіду до сучасної дійсності і представлення
авторських рекомендацій запровадження їх у практику розвитку інклюзивного
туризму. Проведене дослідження засноване на офіційній інформації, що
публікується міжнародними організаціями: Всесвітньої туристської організації
(UNWTO), Всесвітньої ради з туризму та подорожей (WTTC).
Висновки. Наукову цінність даної роботи складає сукупність наступних
результатів теоретико-методологічного та практичного характеру: вивчено
основні поняття інклюзивного туризму та їх сутність; досліджено безбар'єрний
туризм: критерії і обґрунтування вибору об'єктів для інклюзивного туру;
визначено класифікацію країн ЄС за рівнем розвитку інклюзивного
туризму;обґрунтовано особливості розвитку інклюзивного туризму у світі:
аналіз світового досвіду формування доступного середовища для осіб з
обмеженими можливостями здоров'я (ОМЗ); досліджено нормативно законодавчі рекомендації по доступному туризму: розроблені за підтримкою
Фонду ONCE по соціальній та економічній інклюзії людей із інвалідністю і
Європейської мережі доступного туризму (ENAT); вивчено існуючі умови
формування сучасного погляду на розвиток інклюзивності у туризмі;
обґрунтовано сутність і головні завдання асистивних технологій як
перспективного каталізатору інклюзивності туристичної галузі; обґрунтовано
шляхи перспективного розвитку інклюзивного туризму. The purpose of this work is to study foreign experience in the development of an accessible living environment and inclusive tourism in order to be able to adapt part of this experience to modern reality and present the author's recommendations for their implementation in the practice of developing inclusive tourism. The conducted research is based on official information published by international organizations: the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC). Conclusions. The scientific value of this work is the set of the following results of a theoretical, methodological and practical nature: the basic concepts of inclusive tourism and their essence were studied; barrier-free tourism was studied: criteria and justification for choosing objects for an inclusive tour; the classification of EU countries by the level of development of inclusive tourism was determined; the features of the development of inclusive tourism in the world were substantiated: analysis of the world experience in forming an accessible environment for people with disabilities (PDL); regulatory and legislative recommendations on accessible tourism were studied: developed with the support of the ONCE Foundation for the Social and Economic Inclusion of People with Disabilities and the European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT); the existing conditions for the formation of a modern view on the development of inclusiveness in tourism were studied; the essence and main tasks of assistive technologies as a promising catalyst for inclusiveness in the tourism industry are substantiated; ways of promising development of inclusive tourism are substantiated. |
URI: | https://repo.btu.kharkov.ua/handle/123456789/63351 |
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