Subject: tourist resource studies and planning of touristicexcursions course work theme: features of organizing tourism in specially protected natural areas of uz
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Abduqaxorov Javlon\' cours work.
Conclusion on chapter II
Currently, there are specially protected areas under state protection in our republic. These areas are mainly our historical monuments that connect history with the present, that is, the time we live in, and national reserves established for cultural recreation. These areas also include the republican nature reserve. It will not be boring for ecotourists to go to the mentioned nature reserves and reservations, on the contrary, due to the change of natural landscapes and natural regions, the diverse flora and fauna will also change before the eyes of ecotourists. . When planning and preparing programs for the development of ecotourism, first of all, we should pay great attention to the development of domestic ecotourism in our country. Because, as a result of not allowing tourists and people interested in nature to the state nature reserves, residents, students, and schoolchildren have very little knowledge about our reserves. That's why it's time to apply the rich experiences of countries with developed international ecotourism, especially European countries with developed ecotourism, in our reserves. For this, first of all, we need to develop legal norms for the use of specially protected areas in our country for ecotourism purposes. Therefore, animals and plants that are kept, protected and bred in the state nature reserves, nature reserves, and national parks of the Republic of Uzbekistan, which are endemic due to their rarity and included in the international "Red Book" We believe that including plant species for use in ecotourism in the ecotourism advertising of nature reserves is one of the target directions in attracting ecotourists to nature reserves. Although natural sculptures are very different in terms of origin, each of them has traces of natural processes. Depending on their condition and structure, it is possible to develop measures to solve the problems of the nature of this place. There are 400 registered nature museums of Uzbekistan. Most of them are organized by "botanical museums". 75 of these museums have been given a "passport", that is, they are registered by the state and are under special protection. State natural monuments (in accordance with Article 26 of the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On Protected Natural Areas", State natural monuments are included in Category III METH). The territory of the nature reserve is strictly guarded with flora and fauna. Unique, unique natural landscapes are organized by the state in order to preserve and breed rare and endangered animal species. Human activities are prohibited in nature reserves. Only scientific research is allowed. The state reserves of Uzbekistan are the most strictly regulated type of protected natural areas, and are permanent protection zones established to protect certain plant and animal species and ecosystems. Any economic activity is prohibited in the reserves. Download 70.01 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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