The touristic and recreational adaptation of castles in the Ivano-Frankivsk region during the years 1991- 2016: analysis of main problems

Journal Title: Eminak - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 3

Abstract

The article analyzes problems of the tourism and excursion use of the castle architecture in the Ivano-Frankivsk region in the era of independence of the Ukraine. The main groups of negative points were identified. They were structured into several groups, which base on the principle of the conditionality. There are theoretical and methodological, organizational and legal, functional, socioeconomic, informational and promotional, environmental groups of problems. The theoretical and methodological problems cover the complex of scientific imperfections of the tourist using of castles and concern to terminological, classificational and methodological issues. The organizational and legal problems include ineffective level of the base of regulatory and legislative acts, lack of clearly prescribed legal regulation of the state support, protection and regulation during the recreational using of castle. The group of functional problems reflects on the imbalance of degrees of the preservation and adaptation of castle buildings, determines deficiencies and negativity of the restoration works. The socioeconomic group of problems concerns to negative trends in the development of the tourism infrastructure, finding of funding sources and attracting investment. The informational and promotional group characterizes negative trends of the informational and advertising support, describes the prevalence of tourist materials, marketing promotion of castles as recreational destinations, development of excursion and tourist routes. The environmental group of problems reflects negative environmental and natural phenomena in the process of recreational using of castles and their adjoining areas, harmful effects of the recreation on nearby ecosystems and landscapes, the anthropological contamination during the visit.

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Igor Lysyi

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Igor Lysyi (2016). The touristic and recreational adaptation of castles in the Ivano-Frankivsk region during the years 1991- 2016: analysis of main problems. Eminak, 4(3), 102-106. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-233835