In 1991 the Kyrgyz Republic secured its political autonomy from the USSR and set out on the road to cultural and economic independence. Tourism was high on the development agenda, not least because of the country's abundance of natural assets, its experience with health and recreational tourism during the Soviet period and its lack of viable alternatives. During the post-colonial period, tourist activity has been based mainly on the country's mountains and lakes. More recently attempts to develop a heritage tourism product have mirrored the resurgence of ethnic Kyrgyz nationalism and Turkic culture throughout Central Asia. The paper identifies ethnic diversity and nationalist revivalism as potential constraints to the development of heritag...
The thesis attempts to understand why it is difficult to establish peace and stability in Kyrgyzstan...
The Western Tien-Shan World Heritage Site (WTS WHS) includes sites in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uz...
In Kazakhstan, the development of a tourism sector that highlights the repressive historical period ...
In 1991 the Kyrgyz Republic secured its political autonomy from the USSR and set out on the road to ...
In 1991 the Kyrgyz Republic secured its political autonomy from the USSR and set out on the road to ...
This paper considers ethnic equality and stakeholder involvement in relation to tourism as a tool to...
The paper addresses the symbolic nature of the Manas epos and its influence on both the unification ...
Based on ethnographie fieldwork, this article brings to light the local appropriation of the communi...
Kyrgyzstan’s post-colonial transition from socialism to democratic civil society has been constraine...
ABSTRACT Following the dissolution of the USSR (1988-1991), all Central Asian countries proclaimed ...
This chapter examines the concept of 'domestic tourism' in two very distinct epochs of a nation's hi...
This paper explores attempts to implement ecotourism projects within the former USSR state of Kyrgyz...
This is a contextual paper, examining the involvement of external development agencies in an emergin...
Angkor, Cambodia’s only World Heritage Site, is enduring one of the most crucial, turbulent periods ...
Creation of the national state in Kyrgyzstan had significant influence to national awareness of the ...
The thesis attempts to understand why it is difficult to establish peace and stability in Kyrgyzstan...
The Western Tien-Shan World Heritage Site (WTS WHS) includes sites in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uz...
In Kazakhstan, the development of a tourism sector that highlights the repressive historical period ...
In 1991 the Kyrgyz Republic secured its political autonomy from the USSR and set out on the road to ...
In 1991 the Kyrgyz Republic secured its political autonomy from the USSR and set out on the road to ...
This paper considers ethnic equality and stakeholder involvement in relation to tourism as a tool to...
The paper addresses the symbolic nature of the Manas epos and its influence on both the unification ...
Based on ethnographie fieldwork, this article brings to light the local appropriation of the communi...
Kyrgyzstan’s post-colonial transition from socialism to democratic civil society has been constraine...
ABSTRACT Following the dissolution of the USSR (1988-1991), all Central Asian countries proclaimed ...
This chapter examines the concept of 'domestic tourism' in two very distinct epochs of a nation's hi...
This paper explores attempts to implement ecotourism projects within the former USSR state of Kyrgyz...
This is a contextual paper, examining the involvement of external development agencies in an emergin...
Angkor, Cambodia’s only World Heritage Site, is enduring one of the most crucial, turbulent periods ...
Creation of the national state in Kyrgyzstan had significant influence to national awareness of the ...
The thesis attempts to understand why it is difficult to establish peace and stability in Kyrgyzstan...
The Western Tien-Shan World Heritage Site (WTS WHS) includes sites in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uz...
In Kazakhstan, the development of a tourism sector that highlights the repressive historical period ...