The Russian-Ukrainian War (2014–2022): Historical, Political, Cultural-Educational, Religious, Economic, and Legal Aspects 2022
DOI: 10.30525/978-9934-26-223-4-4
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The Influence of the Russian-Ukrainian War on Tourism in Ukraine and the Prospects of Its Development in the Future

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“…The goal of military tourism after the end of the Russo-Ukrainian war should be to honor the memory of all victims and to demonstrate to Ukrainians and the world the consequences and cruelty of the Russo-Ukrainian war, which has continued since 2014. (Barvinok, 2018) On the territory of Ukraine there are many towns and villages which are unique heroes of glory and resistance against the Russian aggression. In the future they can serve as the main centers of military tourism.…”
Section: Survey Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goal of military tourism after the end of the Russo-Ukrainian war should be to honor the memory of all victims and to demonstrate to Ukrainians and the world the consequences and cruelty of the Russo-Ukrainian war, which has continued since 2014. (Barvinok, 2018) On the territory of Ukraine there are many towns and villages which are unique heroes of glory and resistance against the Russian aggression. In the future they can serve as the main centers of military tourism.…”
Section: Survey Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of tourism development during the war and its post-war recovery is devoted to numerous publications by scholars, including Bordun, et al (2022), Gaponenko, et al (2023), Zarubina, et al (2022), Hudaverdieva, (2022), Reiman, et al (2023, Barvinok, (2022), Barvinok, N. & Barvinok, M. (2022). The Slovak scientists Bobeka, et al (2023) studied how the habits of Ukrainian tourists changed after the outbreak of war in Ukraine in 2022 compared to 2021 .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important place should be given to «memory tourism» (to honour the memory of those who died during the military invasion), «war tourism» (to highlight the scale of the war and destruction on the territory of the country) and «national-patriotic tourism» in order to save future generations from the mistakes of the past (Barvinok, N., Barvinok, M., 2022;Motsa, Shevchuk, Sereda, 2022).…”
Section: Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%