International Conference on Eurasian Economies
11-13 June 2019 – Famagusta, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Paper properties
Paper ID : 2231
Status : Paper published
Language : Russian
Topic : Sectoral Analyses
Presenter: Prof. Dr. Anara Kamalova
Session : 5D Секторный анализ
Problems and Perspectives of Tourism Infrastructure Development in the Kyrgyz Republic
Проблемы И Перспективы Развития Инфраструктуры Туризма В Кр
- Prof. Dr. Anara Kamalova (Kyrgyz National University, Kyrgyzstan)
Abstract
Tourism business development perspectives mostly depend on the level of infrastructure. Tourism infrastructure includes a group of industries which provides passive tourism balance. It has its own resources: natural, recreational, production assets - service enterprises, personnel, relations with other sectors of economy, providing accommodation, feeding, recreation, information and transport services for tourists. Tourism infrastructure contributes to the adequate functioning of tourist’s leisure. Despite all efforts to develop tourism in Kyrgyzstan, good results of its development are not yet observed, the share of tourism in GDP still remains very low. Tourism infrastructure is developing very poorly. Today, tourism rests solely on natural beauty, only beach tourism remains developed, in recent years, recreation at ski resorts has become more or less popular. Taking into account all the above, in this article we will try to assess the current state of development of the republic’s tourism infrastructure, identify the main problems inhibiting the development of quality tourist services and identify the main directions for the development of tourism infrastructure in the future. Creating a quality level of tourism infrastructure, in our opinion, is one of the factors for increasing the share of tourism in the GDP of the Kyrgyz Republic.
JEL codes:
Kamalova, Anara (2019). "Problems and Perspectives of Tourism Infrastructure Development in the Kyrgyz Republic" in Proceedings of International Conference of Eurasian Economies 2019, pp.497-504, Famagusta, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36880/C11.02231