Diversification of Rural Economy Through Rural Tourism
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A major condition for sustainable development of rural areas constitutes the simultaneous development of the following components: economic, social, and ecological aspects. Imbalance towards one type of development will lead to instability. Diversification of the rural economy in the direction of developing and mass implementation of rural tourism in rural areas provides a three-pronged approach to development. The article provides analytical material on rural tourism objects with the definition of key development trends.
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The authors would like to thank for the data collection the Association “AgroEducation” and the following agrarian universities of Russia: Volgograd State Agrarian University, Russian State Agrarian University – Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, Kursk State Agricultural Academy named after I.I. Ivanov, Stavropol State Agrarian University, Bashkir State Agrarian University, Saratov State University of Genetics, Biotechnology and Engineering named after N.I. Vavilov, Kazan State Agrarian University, Velikolukskaya State Agricultural Academy, Altai State Agrarian Academy, Kuzbass State Agricultural Academy, Arctic State Agrotechnological University, Buryat State Agricultural Academy named after V.R. Filippov, Primorsky State Agrarian-Technological University.
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