ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN TOURISM: PERSPECTIVES FOR UZBEKISTAN

ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN TOURISM: PERSPECTIVES FOR UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Safaeva Sayyora Rikhsibaevna Tashkent State University of Economics

Keywords:

Green tourism, sustainable tourism, environmental sustainability, Uzbekistan, ecotourism, eco-certification, renewable energy, SWOT analysis, Central Asia.

Abstract

This article examines the role of environmental sustainability in tourism with a focus on Uzbekistan. A comparative-analytical approach was applied, including bibliometric review, case study analysis, SWOT assessment, and statistical data from UNWTO, WTTC, Statista, and Goskomstat. International practices from Spain, Singapore, the UAE, and South Korea demonstrate clear benefits of green tourism: lower operational costs, wider eco-certification, and stronger destination competitiveness. In Uzbekistan, fewer than 10% of facilities currently apply sustainable standards, but initiatives such as Priaralye National Nature Park and eco-trails in Chimgan indicate growing potential. The study argues that national eco-certification, renewable energy adoption, and community participation could accelerate progress. If effectively implemented, these measures would enhance international competitiveness, support biodiversity conservation, and position Uzbekistan as an emerging green tourism hub in Central Asia.

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Published

2025-09-30

How to Cite

Safaeva Sayyora Rikhsibaevna. (2025). ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN TOURISM: PERSPECTIVES FOR UZBEKISTAN. Labor Economics and Human Capital, 4(3), 176–185. Retrieved from https://laboreconomics.uz/index.php/lehc/article/view/135

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