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Region: Economics and Sociology

2015 year, number 3

Tourist and Recreational Complex of Crimea: Problems and Prospects of Development in the Transition Period

A.I. KOSHELEVA
G.V. Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Stremyanny per., 36, Moscow, 117997, Russia
Keywords: туристско-рекреационный комплекс, Республика Крым, переходный период, государственное регулирование, дополнительное туристское обслуживание, классификация объектов туристской индустрии, tourist and recreational complex, Republic of Crimea, transition period, state regulation, additional tourist services, classification of the objects of the tourist industry

Abstract

The article examines the tourist and recreational complex of Crimea in the transition period. Using the qualitative and quantitative methods to analyze tourist and recreational resources, as well as Internet monitoring of hospitality objects, the author has explored the hospitality and tourism market in the Republic of Crimea. She has identified the problems hindering further development of the tourism industry and main strategies to modernize and improve the regional tourist and recreational complex. The author proposes measures to ameliorate the hospitality and tourism market situation in the Republic of Crimea and recommendations on how to promote an increase in tourism and investment in the studied region. The article reveals the problems of state regulation of the tourism industry in the Republic of Crimea after it was admitted to the Russian Federation. The article compares the legal framework regulating the activity of hospitality companies before and after the Republic of Crimea became a part of the Russian Federation. It reflects upon and justifies the advantages of an obligatory classification system of accommodation facilities. Also, it defines difficulties that need to be overcome in order to integrate the Republic of Crimea into tourist space of the Russian Federation.