Sustainable Tourism for the Green Economy
Nataliia Letunovska (),
Aleksy Kwilinski (),
Henryk Dzwigol (),
Oleksii Lyulyov and
Tetyana Pimonenko ()
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Nataliia Letunovska: Sumy State University, Sumy, Ukraine
Aleksy Kwilinski: The London Academy of Science and Business, London, United Kingdom
Henryk Dzwigol: Silesian University of Technology, Zabrze, Poland
Tetyana Pimonenko: Sumy State University, Sumy, Ukraine
Virtual Economics, 2021, vol. 4, issue 4, 33-51
Abstract:
The paper analyses the innovative direction of sustainable tourism in Poland. It is investigated by means of a marketing survey of the respondents from this country and neighbouring regions. The authors’ findings deal with the results in the framework of the green economy. The research hypothesis is to check the target group’s awareness of post-industrial tourism in the field of region's rehabilitation, readiness to support sustainable development goals in their areas and to determine the most effective marketing tools to promote sustainable tourism. The authors found that local authorities play an essential role in developing territories through implementing healthy regional strategies. Among the insights of the research is the concept of Smart City as a promising tool for promoting healthy types of activity, to the respondents' opinion. Regions are defined as local centres where sustainable tourism principles could be implemented to reduce consequences unwelcome for the environment and economy.
Keywords: sustainable development; healthy region; post-industrial tourism; marketing survey; local authorities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.34021/ve.2021.04.04(3)
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