European Integration Approaches to Eco-Cultural Transformation and Infrastructural Improvement of the Hospitality Industry in the Concept of Service Economy Development
Journal: Quarterly Scientific Journal "Economic Herald of the Donbas" (Vol.80, No. 2)Publication Date: 2024-06-20
Authors : Hutsaliuk O. Bondar Iu. Semeniuk L. Khachaturian О.;
Page : 118-134
Keywords : service economy; hospitality industry; sustainable development; infrastructure; green technologies; tourism; recreation; territorial communities;
Abstract
The article examines the main approaches to ecocultural transformation and infrastructural improvement of the hospitality industry in the context of service economy development and under the conditions of European integration. It analyzes the integration of environmental and cultural aspects in the formation of modern tourism and hospitality services, which contributes to enhancing the competitiveness and sustainability of the sector. Priority directions for infrastructure development are identified, ensuring an effective combination of economic, social, and environmental interests in the hospitality sphere. The study explores in detail strategic approaches to ecocultural restoration and the development of hospitality infrastructure as key factors for ensuring the sustainable development of green tourism within local communities. Emphasis is placed on the integration of ecological, cultural, and socio-economic aspects in the process of forming tourism infrastructure, aimed not only at improving service quality but also at preserving the natural and cultural heritage of the region. In the context of European integration, the implementation of European standards of environmental responsibility, quality management, and innovative approaches to tourism infrastructure development becomes particularly relevant. This supports the adaptation of the hospitality industry to the requirements of the EU single market and enhances its investment attractiveness. The authors analyze the role of local communities in the creation of competitive tourism products that align with the principles of environmental responsibility and support the development of the local economy. The article reviews current practices that contribute to the harmonious integration of traditional cultural values with innovative solutions in hospitality infrastructure, particularly the development of eco-friendly accommodations, transport networks, and services focused on biodiversity conservation and the sustainable use of natural resources. It outlines the main challenges and prospects for implementing comprehensive ecocultural strategies that take into account local characteristics and the needs of territorial communities. The paper provides a number of recommendations for local authorities, businesses, and public organizations regarding the development and implementation of effective measures aimed at supporting the sustainable development of the hospitality industry in green tourism. Special attention is given to the need for cross-sectoral cooperation, attracting investment, and raising environmental awareness among tourism market participants. Thus, the study contributes to a deeper understanding of the mechanisms and strategies that enable local communities to make the most efficient use of their natural and cultural resources for the development of ecologically sustainable green tourism, while ensuring socio-economic growth and improving the quality of life for the local population.
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