21 results on '"Matyakubov Umidjon"'
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2. The Effects of Service Quality on Tourist Loyalty Towards Malaysian Budget Hotels
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Abdul Latif Samshul Amry, Syed Nasir Sharifah Nabiha, Matyakubov Umidjon, and Isaqov Rasulbek
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serqual ,tourist loyalty ,budget hotels ,malaysia ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 ,Physiology ,QP1-981 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
The hotel industry plays a vital role in tourism development by providing visitor accommodation facilities. This paper focuses on the effects of service quality on the budget hotel industry in Malaysia. Despite the increasing number of tourists opting for budget hotels in recent years, issues related to service quality have affected tourist satisfaction and loyalty, posing significant challenges for the budget hotel sector to maintain its business. The study analyzed the effects of service quality on tourist loyalty towards budget hotels and identified the most influential factor in service quality that affects tourist loyalty. A quantitative approach was employed in this study, and the findings indicate that the responsiveness quality dimension has the most significant effect on tourist loyalty. In contrast, assurance and reliability have no significant effects. Budget hotels must improve their service quality, specifically responsiveness, to enhance tourist loyalty and maintain their business in the highly competitive hotel industry.
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- 2024
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3. Evaluating Local Community and Government Authority engagement in developing the Tourism business in Uzbekistan
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Oppokkhonov Nurmukhammad, Amonboev Mahammadsidik, Matyakubov Umidjon, Chuponov Sanat, and Ermetova Ikbol
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tourism ,tourist ,local community ,government authority ,uzbekistan ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 ,Physiology ,QP1-981 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
A research study was carried out to investigate the extent to which local communities and government authorities are involved in tourism development, with the objective of promoting sustainable practices that are mutually beneficial. Although attempts have been made to incorporate local communities in the tourism sector, there is insufficient research on their viewpoints and level of participation, particularly in Uzbekistan. The purpose of this research is to appraise the perceptions of local government authorities regarding the progress of tourism, gauge their current participation in the field, comprehend their thoughts on the government’s responsibility in tourism development, and investigate their stance on contributing funds to the local community. This study focuses on Uzbekistan as the research area and aims to investigate the views of local communities and government authorities on tourism development. Additionally, the study seeks to identify opportunities for enhancing local community engagement in tourism in Uzbekistan regions. The objectives of this research are as follows: 1) to evaluate the viewpoints of government officials in Uzbekistan regions regarding the progress of tourism; 2) to examine the level of involvement of local government in the tourism sector; and 3) to scrutinize the perspectives of local authorities on the role of the government in the development of tourism and 4) examine the perspectives of local authorities on contributing revenue to the local community.
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- 2024
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4. Modern methods for efficiency assessment of special economic and small industrial zones’ ecosystems
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Kipkeeva Asiiat, Ermetova Ikbol, Matyakubov Umidjon, and Palvanbayev Umidbek
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Microbiology ,QR1-502 ,Physiology ,QP1-981 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
In the Republic of Uzbekistan, the establishment and assessment of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and Small Industrial Zones (SIZs) present an urgent challenge that intertwines economic growth with ecological sustainability. Amidst these developmental initiatives, it is imperative to consider the impact of these zones on the region’s rich biodiversity and fragile ecosystems. The research systematically evaluates the performance indicators of SEZs and SIZs, drawing upon comparative analyses of legal frameworks across Central Asia and the Russian Federation. This study not only aims to enhance the economic contributions of these zones but also emphasizes the necessity of integrating environmental considerations into their design and operation. By studying successful methodologies from Kazakhstan and lessons from ecological practices in China, South Korea, and Singapore, the potential of SEZs and SIZs can be expanded to foster both economic and ecological resilience. However, the article highlights that significant infrastructural challenges and the absence of regulatory frameworks for measuring ecological impact impede the realization of these dual objectives.
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- 2024
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5. The Nexus Between Women Employment and Tourism in Central Asia Countries: A Dynamic Panel Data Approach
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Sobirov, Yuldoshboy, author, Saidmamatov, Olimjon, author, Matyakubov, Umidjon, author, Khodjaniyazov, Elbek, author, Ibadullaev, Ergash, author, Bekjanov, Dilmurad, author, and Nodirbek, Fayzullaev, author
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- 2024
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6. Generation Alpha and family business: a perspective article
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Karatayev, Didar, Matyakubov, Umidjon, Mutaliyeva, Lyailya, Filimonau, Viachaslau, and Ermolaev, Vladimir A.
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- 2024
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7. Impact of COVID-19 on the Tourism Industry of Uzbekistan and State Support during the Pandemic
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Saidmamatov, Olimjon, Matyakubov, Umidjon, Day, Jonathon, Marty, Peter, Hodjaniyazov, Elbek, Ibadullaev, Ergash, Bekjanov, Dilmurad, Matniyozov, Murodjon, and Matyusupov, Bunyod
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- 2021
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8. THE NEXUS BETWEEN WOMEN EMPLOYMENT AND TOURISM IN CENTRAL ASIA COUNTRIES: A DYNAMIC PANEL DATA APPROACH.
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Sobirov, Yuldoshboy, Saidmamatov, Olimjon, Matyakubov, Umidjon, Khodjaniyazov, Elbek, Ibadullaev, Ergash, Bekjanov, Dilmurad, and Nodirbek, Fayzullaev
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- 2024
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9. Food waste and its management in restaurants of a transition economy: An exploratory study of Uzbekistan
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Filimonau, Viachaslau, Matyakubov, Umidjon, Allonazarov, Ollonazar, and Ermolaev, Vladimir A.
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- 2022
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10. The role of digitalization of the banking sector in sustainable economic development.
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Kipkeeva, Asiiat, Matyakubov, Umidjon, Aminova, Maksuda, Babajanov, Javohir, and Isakov, Rasulbek
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- 2024
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11. An Examination of the Effects of Consumer Ethnocentrism, Consumer Internationalism and Consumer Cosmopolitanism toward Products from China in Malaysia.
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Abdul-Latif, Samshul-Amry, Abdul-Talib, Asmat-Nizam, Saad, Mazni, Sahar, Rafidah, and Matyakubov, Umidjon
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ETHNOCENTRISM ,CONSUMERS ,COSMOPOLITANISM ,INTERNATIONALISM ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling - Abstract
This study examines the effects of consumer ethnocentrism, consumer internationalism, and consumer cosmopolitism on Malaysians' purchasing of electrical and electronic products from China. A reconceptualized consumer ethnocentrism measurement scale was used to capture cognitive, affective, and behavioral dimensions that previous studies have ignored. A total of 555 consumers were sampled through online questionnaires distributed on social media and used Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling to test the proposed model. The results show that consumer ethnocentrism has a significant negative effect on Malaysian consumers' willingness to buy Chinese products. In contrast, consumer cosmopolitanism was rejected due to opposing path directions, and consumer internationalism was insignificant. Future research should examine multi-dimensional consumer ethnocentrism in other countries and products, and incorporate alternative measurements for consumer cosmopolitanism. The research recommends that managers consider multi-dimensional consumer ethnocentrism when strategizing to market international products, as it provides more depth than simply relying on consumer cosmopolitanism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Nexus between Life Expectancy, CO 2 Emissions, Economic Development, Water, and Agriculture in Aral Sea Basin: Empirical Assessment.
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Saidmamatov, Olimjon, Saidmamatov, Orifjon, Sobirov, Yuldoshboy, Marty, Peter, Ruzmetov, Davron, Berdiyorov, Temur, Karimov, Javlon, Ibadullaev, Ergash, Matyakubov, Umidjon, and Day, Jonathon
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This study investigates how life expectancy is influenced by CO
2 emissions, health spending, GDP, water usage, agricultural output, and renewable and non-renewable energy consumption within the Aral Sea basin, which is an environmentally catastrophic zone in the world. This research utilized data from the years 2002 to 2020 and employed various econometric approaches, including FMOLS, DOLS, and Driscoll–Kraay. The outcomes of the study reveal that health spending, GDP, water productivity, agriculture output, energy consumption, and human capital have a positive impact on life expectancy, but CO2 emissions have a negative impact on life expectancy. The most important policy takeaway from this study is the need to develop and implement comprehensive policies that take into account health spending, GDP, water, agricultural output, energy consumption, and education level in order to ensure life longevity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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13. CO 2 Emissions, Remittances, Energy Intensity and Economic Development: The Evidence from Central Asia.
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Kuziboev, Bekhzod, Saidmamatov, Olimjon, Khodjaniyazov, Elbek, Ibragimov, Jakhongir, Marty, Peter, Ruzmetov, Davron, Matyakubov, Umidjon, Lyulina, Ekaterina, and Ibadullaev, Dilshad
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CARBON emissions ,REMITTANCES ,ECONOMIC development ,ENVIRONMENTAL degradation ,ECONOMIC expansion - Abstract
Remittances are a crucial part of economic expansion, especially in Central Asia. Nevertheless, it is not possible to ignore its environmental damage. This paper is a pioneer in investigating the association among CO
2 emissions, remittances, energy consumption and economic development in Central Asian countries (Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan) spanning the period of 1995–2022. As a methodology, the FMOLS estimator is applied to check linear impact and long-run association as well. Panel threshold regression model and 2SLS method are applied to examine potential non-linear relations among the studied variables. Hausman–Taylor and Amacurdy estimators are employed to control the endogeneity issue among the variables of interest. The results suggest the existence of a long-run relationship among the studied variables. Precisely, applying the FMOLS method, remittances negatively impact CO2 emissions in the long run. The relationship between CO2 emissions and remittances is distorted when the endogeneity issue is considered with the Panel threshold regression model, 2SLS method, and Hausman–Taylor and Amacurdy estimators. This distortion validates the linear impact of remittances on CO2 emissions in CA. The Dumitrescu–Hurlin causality test shows that all independent variables have a causal effect on the dependent variable, validating the effect of the studied variables. Consequently, decision-makers should facilitate remittances towards more environmentally friendly and sustainable solutions to prevent the detrimental effects of remittance inflows on carbon emissions in Central Asia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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14. Women entrepreneurs in tourism in a time of a life event crisis.
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Filimonau, Viachaslau, Matyakubov, Umidjon, Matniyozov, Murodjon, Shaken, Aiman, and Mika, Mirosław
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BUSINESSWOMEN , *TOURISM , *ENTREPRENEURSHIP , *POVERTY reduction , *EXTRINSIC motivation - Abstract
Female entrepreneurship drives tourism development in resource-scarce destinations but little is known about why local women engage in business and what determines their success in a time of a life event crisis. This knowledge is important as it can support policies on regional regeneration and poverty alleviation. This study draws upon the Bourdieu's model of practice with its notions of capital, agents, field, and habitus to examine the experiences of women running tourism enterprises in a destination with the legacy of an anthropogenic environmental disaster, the Aral Sea region. Semi-structured interviews with women entrepreneurs in Uzbekistan (n = 18) and Kazakhstan (n = 15) showcase prevalence of the necessity-based and extrinsic motivations in a time of crisis. Interviews also demonstrate the importance of social capital women entrepreneurs built with such agents of entrepreneurial practice as family, friends, policymakers, employees, and competitors. The original contribution of the study is in revealing how local cultural traditions reinforce various types of capital, strengthen the field of knowledge, and shape habitus of women entrepreneurs in critical times. Another original contribution is in highlighting how the experience of past life event crises has aided in psychological coping of women tourism entrepreneurs during COVID-19. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. The impact of Central Asian tourists’ risk perception on their travel intentions during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Saidmamatov, Olimjon, Khodjaniyazov, Elbek, Matyakubov, Umidjon, Ibadullaev, Ergash, Bekjanov, Dilmurad, Day, Jonathon, Marty, Peter, Zhao, Jinlin, Saidmamatov, Olimjon - Urgench State University, Faculty of Tourism and Economics, Khodjaniyazov, Elbek - Urgench State University, Faculty of Tourism and Economics, Matyakubov, Umidjon - Urgench State University, Faculty of Tourism and Economics, Ibadullaev, Ergash - Urgench State University, Faculty of Tourism and Economics, Bekjanov, Dilmurad - Urgench State University, Faculty of Tourism and Economics, Day, Jonathon - Purdue University, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Marty, Peter - Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), Institute of Natural Resource Sciences, Zhao, Jinlin - Florida International University, Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management, Saidmamatov, Olimjon - saidolimjon@gmail.com, Khodjaniyazov, Elbek - khelbek1990@gmail.com, Matyakubov, Umidjon - umidjan.mat@mail.ru, Ibadullaev, Ergash - ergashibadullaev90@gmail.com, Bekjanov, Dilmurad - dilmurad.bekjanov@gmail.com, Day, Jonathon - gjday@purdue.edu, Marty, Peter - peter.marty@zhaw.ch, and Zhao, Jinlin - zhaoj@fiu.edu
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Central Asia ,risk perception ,pandemic ,travel attitude ,turystyka ,postrzeganie ryzyka ,tourism ,pandemia ,Azja Środkowa ,nastawienie do podróżowania ,exploratory study ,badanie rozpoznawcze - Abstract
Central Asian (CA) countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan) are assumed to be one of the most attractive tourist destinations since this particular geographical location holds immense potential in tourism products. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the flourishing tourism sector of these countries has been immensely affected. The aim of this study is to examine the impact of Central Asian tourists' risk attitudes toward traveling during the COVID-19 pandemic through consideration of sociodemographic characteristics. The research was conducted during January through April 2021 based on a sample of 966 respondents via an online questionnaire. In the survey, risks are divided into four main categories: health, psychological, financial and travel destination. Nominal regression was used to identify the way in which risk perception affected travel intentions during COVID-19 and the research findings indicate that Central Asian tourists’ risk perception has done so. Hygiene, disinfection and a reliable health system in destinations (21%) will be leading factors in future travel. Kraje Azji Środkowej (Kazachstan, Kirgistan, Turkmenistan, Tadżykistan, Uzbekistan) uznawane są za jedne z najatrakcyjniejszych destynacji, ponieważ ze względu na swoje położenie geograficzne mają do zaoferowania wyjątkowe produkty turystyczne. Pandemia COVID-19 spowodowała jednak znaczące zmiany w działalności dobrze prosperującej branży turystycznej w regionie. Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie wyników badań wpływu ryzyka na postawy turystów z Azji Środkowej wobec podróżowania w trakcie pandemii COVID-19, w odniesieniu do ich cech socjodemograficznych. Badanie przeprowadzono w okresie od stycznia do kwietnia 2021 r. na próbie 966 respondentów przy użyciu kwestionariusza internetowego. W ankiecie wyodrębniono cztery główne kategorie potencjalnych zagrożeń: ryzyko zdrowotne, psychologiczne, finansowe oraz związane z podróżą i destynacją turystyczną. Aby zidentyfikować, w jaki sposób postrzeganie ryzyka wpłynęło na zamiary związane z podróżowaniem podczas pandemii, zastosowano regresję nominalną. Uzyskane wyniki pokazują, że świadomość zagrożeń w czasie epidemii COVID-19 miała istotne znaczenie dla podejmowania decyzji przez turystów z Azji Środkowej. Higiena, dezynfekcja oraz budzący zaufanie system opieki zdrowotnej w miejscu docelowym (21%) będą stanowiły główne czynniki wyboru podczas przyszłych podróży.
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- 2021
16. The (De)motives to Conserve the Environment among Small Independent Hotels in a Resource Scarce Destination.
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Matyakubov, Umidjon, Filimonau, Viachaslau, and Ermolaev, Vladimir A.
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ENVIRONMENTAL protection , *HOTELKEEPERS , *SOLID waste , *WATER consumption - Abstract
This study explores the (de)motivations of small, independently-owned, hotels to conserve the environment in the Aral Sea region of Uzbekistan. This destination provides an interesting case study as it represents one of the world's most deprived regions with a scarce resource base. This resource scarcity should prompt hotels to conserve the environment. However, this resource scarcity may prevent environmental conservation as the limited resources can be spent on other operational tasks. By interviewing senior hotel managers, this study showcases their limited motivation for environmental conservation. The study highlights the role of various stakeholders in encouraging hotels to save the environment. Recommendations are made on policy and management interventions required to incentivize environmental conservation by hoteliers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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17. Employing Ecotourism Opportunities for Sustainability in the Aral Sea Region: Prospects and Challenges
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Saidmamatov, Olimjon, Matyakubov, Umidjon, Rudenko, Inna, Filimonau, Viachaslau, Day, Jonathon, and Luthe, Tobias
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Environmental sciences ,Ecotourism ,Environmental effects of industries and plants ,Sustainable development ,TJ807-830 ,Aral Sea region ,GE1-350 ,Explorative study ,TD194-195 ,Renewable energy sources - Abstract
The paper examines ecotourism in the Aral Sea region of Uzbekistan, an area with a fragile environment that has faced ecological crises and requires careful sustainable development. It looks at the supply side of ecotourism by examining Uzbekistani tour operators&rsquo, awareness of benefits derivable from promoting ecotourism in the region, and the local tourism industry&rsquo, s motives to engage in this development. As a research methodology, the results of an exploratory survey of travel agents and tour operators highlight the policy-making and management interventions required for the more effective promotion and development of ecotourism in the Aral Sea region. The paper analyzes the challenges and opportunities associated with promoting ecotourism activities in the Aral Sea region in pursuit of sustainable regional development, improved livelihood for the local population, employment opportunity and income source creation, and enriched service exports. Key findings from the study show that stakeholders are aware of ecotourism&rsquo, s value and are motivated to implement ecotourism in the region, but they have limited experience, competence, and international networks to promote and market ecotourism products and services. Local stakeholders have raised the issue that infrastructure development and access to microfinance are their greatest needs from local authorities in Uzbekistan.
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- 2020
18. TOWS ANALYSIS FOR SUSTAINABLE ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT AND STATE SUPPORT DURING THE PANDEMIC: THE ARAL SEA REGION OF UZBEKISTAN.
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Saidmamatov, Olimjon, Matyakubov, Umidjon, Khodjaniyazov, Elbek, Day, Jonathon, Ibadullaev, Ergash, Chuponov, Sanat, Bekjanov, Dilmurad, Matniyozov, Murodjon, and Matyusupov, Bunyod
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SUSTAINABLE development ,PANDEMICS ,ECOTOURISM ,LITERATURE reviews ,TOWING - Abstract
Evaluating the current ecotourism situation in the Aral Sea region of Uzbekistan and offering strategies for its sustainable development are the main objectives of the study. The threats, opportunities, weaknesses and strengths (TOWS) analysis was applied to identify the required management strategies. The article aims to review the literature on ecotourism promotion in the Aral Sea region. Based on TOWS, the results show that state support during the pandemic should be strategically coordinated to secure the sustainability of the ecotourism industry in Uzbekistan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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19. Water saving starts from the field!
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Matyakubov, Umidjon and Bortolini, Lucia
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- 2016
20. Analiza TOWS możliwości zrównoważonego rozwoju ekoturystyki i pomocy państwa w czasie pandemii – region Jeziora Aralskiego w Uzbekistanie
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Sanat Chuponov, Umidjon Matyakubov, Ergash Ibadullaev, Jonathon Day, Olimjon Saidmamatov, Dilmurad Bekjanov, Murodjon Matniyozov, Bunyod Matyusupov, Elbek Khodjaniyazov, Saidmamatov, Olimjon - Urgencki Uniwersytet Państwowy, Wydział Turystyki i Ekonomii, Matyakubov, Umidjon - Urgencki Uniwersytet Państwowy, Wydział Turystyki i Ekonomii, Khodjaniyazov, Elbek - Urgencki Uniwersytet Państwowy, Wydział Turystyki i Ekonomii, Day, Jonathon - Uniwersytet Purdue, Szkoła Zarządzania Turystyką i Hotelarstwem, Ibadullaev, Ergash - Urgencki Uniwersytet Państwowy, Wydział Turystyki i Ekonomii, Chuponov, Sanat - Urgencki Uniwersytet Państwowy, Wydział Turystyki i Ekonomii, Bekjanov, Dilmurad - Urgencki Uniwersytet Państwowy, Wydział Turystyki i Ekonomii, Matniyozov, Murodjon - Urgencki Uniwersytet Państwowy, Wydział Turystyki i Ekonomii, Matyusupov, Bunyod - Urgencki Uniwersytet Państwowy, Wydział Turystyki i Ekonomii, Saidmamatov, Olimjon - saidolimjon@gmail.com, Matyakubov, Umidjon - umidjan.mat@mail.ru, Khodjaniyazov, Elbek - khelbek1990@gmail.com, Day, Jonathon - gjday@purdue.edu, Ibadullaev, Ergash - ergashibadullaev90@gmail.com, Chuponov, Sanat - chuponovsanat@gmail.com, Bekjanov, Dilmurad - dilmurad.bekjanov@gmail.com, Matniyozov, Murodjon - mmurodali.matniyozov@gmail.com, and Matyusupov, Bunyod - bunyodbest@gmail.com
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Sociology and Political Science ,region jeziora aralskiego ,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) ,Geography, Planning and Development ,pandemia ,zrównoważony rozwój ,ekoturystyka ,Uzbekistan ,Recreation. Leisure ,Geography ,uzbekistan ,badanie rozpoznawcze ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) ,GV1-1860 ,region Jeziora Aralskiego - Abstract
Głównymi celami niniejszej pracy są ocena aktualnego stanu ekoturystyki w regionie Jeziora Aralskiego w Uzbekistanie oraz zaproponowanie strategii jej zrównoważonego rozwoju. Aby zidentyfikować wymagane strategie zarządzania, przeprowadzono analizę zagrożeń, szans oraz słabych i mocnych stron (TOWS). Zamierzeniem autorów artykułu było również dokonanie przeglądu literatury, w której opisano promocję ekoturystyki w regionie Jeziora Aralskiego. Wyniki analizy TOWS pokazują, że aby możliwy był zrównoważony rozwój branży ekoturystycznej w Uzbekistanie, pomoc państwa w czasie pandemii powinna być strategicznie skoordynowana.
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- 2021
21. TOWS analysis for sustainable ecotourism development and state support during the pandemic: The Aral Sea region of Uzbekistan
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Murodjon Matniyozov, Elbek Khodjaniyazov, Dilmurad Bekjanov, Bunyod Matyusupov, Ergash Ibadullaev, Umidjon Matyakubov, Jonathon Day, Sanat Chuponov, Olimjon Saidmamatov, Saidmamatov, Olimjon - Urgench State University, Faculty of Tourism and Economics, Matyakubov, Umidjon - Urgench State University, Faculty of Tourism and Economics, Khodjaniyazov, Elbek - Urgench State University, Faculty of Tourism and Economics, Day, Jonathon - Purdue University, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Ibadullaev, Ergash - Urgench State University, Faculty of Tourism and Economics, Chuponov, Sanat - Urgench State University, Faculty of Tourism and Economics, Bekjanov, Dilmurad - Urgench State University, Faculty of Tourism and Economics, Matniyozov, Murodjon - Urgench State University, Faculty of Tourism and Economics, Matyusupov, Bunyod - Urgench State University, Faculty of Tourism and Economics, Saidmamatov, Olimjon - saidolimjon@gmail.com, Matyakubov, Umidjon - umidjan.mat@mail.ru, Khodjaniyazov, Elbek - khelbek1990@gmail.com, Day, Jonathon - gjday@purdue.edu, Ibadullaev, Ergash - ergashibadullaev90@gmail.com, Chuponov, Sanat - chuponovsanat@gmail.com, Bekjanov, Dilmurad - dilmurad.bekjanov@gmail.com, Matniyozov, Murodjon - mmurodali.matniyozov@gmail.com, and Matyusupov, Bunyod - bunyodbest@gmail.com
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Sustainable development ,sustainable development ,Sociology and Political Science ,aral sea region ,media_common.quotation_subject ,pandemic ,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Exploratory research ,Aral Sea region ,Uzbekistan ,Recreation. Leisure ,Promotion (rank) ,ecotourism ,State (polity) ,Ecotourism ,Pandemic ,Sustainability ,uzbekistan ,exploratory study ,Business ,Environmental planning ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) ,GV1-1860 ,media_common - Abstract
Evaluating the current ecotourism situation in the Aral Sea region of Uzbekistan and offering strategies for its sustainable development are the main objectives of the study. The threats, opportunities, weaknesses and strengths (TOWS) analysis was applied to identify the required management strategies. The article aims to review the literature on ecotourism promotion in the Aral Sea region. Based on TOWS, the results show that state support during the pandemic should be strategically coordinated to secure the sustainability of the ecotourism industry in Uzbekistan.
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- 2021
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