Section 17.
Economics and management
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Section 17. Economics and management
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20534/ESR-17-1.2-264-267
Musaev Husanboy Hasanovich,
Scientific researcher
of the Samarkand Institute of Economics and Service, Uzbekistan
E‑mail: hh.musaev@mail.ru
Tourism in Uzbekistan: opportunities and new challenges
Abstract: Tourism is one of the fast growing and high income-generating industries in the world, which contributes to
strengthening of international socio-economic, cultural and spiritual relationships. Uzbekistan pays
considerable attention to
the development of tourism as one of the leading countries in the world, having rich cultural
and historical potential,. However,
study and analysis of this issue raised a wide layer of problems, related to the development of tourism. This article describes
priorities for further development of tourism in Uzbekistan.
Keywords: Tourism, cultural and historical potential, international travel destinations, UNWTO, increase in the number
of tourists, tourist products,
investments, the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the development
of tourism,
advertising campaigns, tourism information centers, hotels, ecotourism.
Various ways of development of alternative economic spheres
and their constituents are increasingly becoming
the targets of stormy
debates in the socio-economic circles. One such alternative is tour-
ism, which with the right approach to its development should become
another locomotive for infrastructural development of the economy.
Today tourism is dynamic and global sphere in the world economy.
In economically developed countries, tourism is the main
source of currency earnings and one
of the main accesses to the
world stage, which increases the level of economic development of
the country and well-being of citizens.
At present, world tourism feels revival, and currently the global
tourism revenues have increased by 4.5% and this is a good prereq-
uisite for the tourism industry to prepare
our country for more in-
tensive development.
According to data, provided in the latest issue of the UNWTO
World Tourism Barometer, in 2015, the number of international
tourist arrivals increased by 4.4% and totaled 1 184 million people
(The UNWTO World Tourism Barometer URL: http://mkt.unwto.
org/barometer) [1], while this figure amounted to 1 138 million
people in 2014. This suggests that, in 2015 approximately 50 million
more tourists (overnight travelers) traveled in
travel destinations
around the world.
In 2015, international tourism reached new heights. Efficient
operations of the sector contributes to economic development and
job creation in many parts of the world. Therefore, it is essential
that countries have encouraged policies that promote sustained
growth of tourism, including travel facilitation, human resource
development and sustainability.