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Inclusive Tourism in Georgia: Advancing Accessibility as a Pillar of Sustainable Development
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Inclusive tourism is a form of tourism that provides an equal and accessible experience for everyone, regardless of their physical, mental, age, social or cultural differences. Its main goal is to develop tourism services and infrastructure in such a way that no person faces barriers when traveling. Inclusive tourism is not only a matter of social responsibility, but also a significant economic and cultural opportunity, it is about creating a travel environment where everyone feels valued and included. Georgia has unique natural and cultural resources, which create a promising environment for inclusive tourism. State and private sector initiatives, infrastructure improvements, and adaptation of tourist facilities contribute to expanding travel opportunities for people with disabilities and other groups. However, despite its potential, inclusive tourism faces many challenges: infrastructural limitations, lack of information, problems with the qualification of service personnel, and a low level of awareness in society.
This study reviews the current state, opportunities and obstacles to the development of inclusive tourism. It highlights the importance of public and private sector engagement, infrastructure improvements, legislative regulations and raising public awareness.
The results of the study show that the development of inclusive tourism in Georgia requires strengthening legislative and strategic directions, adapting hotels and tourist facilities, improving transport accessibility and effective use of digital technologies.
Finally, recommendations are presented for the sustainable development of inclusive tourism, which will contribute to positioning Georgia as an attractive and inclusive tourist destination.
Keywords: Inclusive tourism, Barrier-Free Travel, Disability-Friendly Tourism, Accessibility.
European Center of Sustainable Development
Title: Inclusive Tourism in Georgia: Advancing Accessibility as a Pillar of Sustainable Development
Description:
Inclusive tourism is a form of tourism that provides an equal and accessible experience for everyone, regardless of their physical, mental, age, social or cultural differences.
Its main goal is to develop tourism services and infrastructure in such a way that no person faces barriers when traveling.
Inclusive tourism is not only a matter of social responsibility, but also a significant economic and cultural opportunity, it is about creating a travel environment where everyone feels valued and included.
Georgia has unique natural and cultural resources, which create a promising environment for inclusive tourism.
State and private sector initiatives, infrastructure improvements, and adaptation of tourist facilities contribute to expanding travel opportunities for people with disabilities and other groups.
However, despite its potential, inclusive tourism faces many challenges: infrastructural limitations, lack of information, problems with the qualification of service personnel, and a low level of awareness in society.
This study reviews the current state, opportunities and obstacles to the development of inclusive tourism.
It highlights the importance of public and private sector engagement, infrastructure improvements, legislative regulations and raising public awareness.
The results of the study show that the development of inclusive tourism in Georgia requires strengthening legislative and strategic directions, adapting hotels and tourist facilities, improving transport accessibility and effective use of digital technologies.
Finally, recommendations are presented for the sustainable development of inclusive tourism, which will contribute to positioning Georgia as an attractive and inclusive tourist destination.
Keywords: Inclusive tourism, Barrier-Free Travel, Disability-Friendly Tourism, Accessibility.
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