俄罗斯全面入侵给乌克兰旅游业造成的资源损失

Z. Buchko, O. Lyubitseva, Iryna Kochetkova, Larysa Patrusheva
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本文探讨了自俄乌全面战争开始以来作为针对乌克兰国家的暴力政策一部分的城市屠杀和生态灭绝概念及其对旅游业的影响。我们分析了它们对自然娱乐和旅游资源的影响,如土地、空气、河网以及生物和景观多样性。文章特别关注了乌克兰 "自然保护区基金 "中具有地区和国家重要性的保护区,以及作为世界生物圈保护区网络一部分的具有国际重要性的遗址。文章提供了乌克兰各地区记录在案的涉及历史和文化遗产的犯罪信息。自 2022 年 2 月 24 日以来,至少有 569 处文化遗址因战争而被毁,其中包括 170 处具有国家和地方重要性的古迹、146 处珍贵的历史建筑和文化遗址以及 58 处纪念性古迹和艺术品。我们分析了根据距离交战地点远近确定的分区类别所造成的接待基础设施损失。本文强调了乌克兰旅游业战后恢复中最紧迫的问题,特别是设施人员配备问题和纪念战争事件时的伦理考虑。研究方法:收集、分析和归纳来自官方和研究媒体的信息,这些信息涉及 2022 年 2 月 24 日至 2023 年 7 月 1 日俄罗斯对乌克兰的军事侵略给旅游业造成的自然、历史、文化和基础设施资源损失。结果:按地区和影响类型总结了乌克兰旅游目的地资源和基础设施的损失,并提出了乌克兰不同类型旅游业的战后恢复规划框架。本文探讨了自俄乌全面战争开始以来作为针对乌克兰国家的暴力政策一部分的城市屠杀和生态灭绝概念及其对旅游业的影响。我们分析了它们对自然娱乐和旅游资源的影响,如土地、空气、河网以及生物和景观多样性。文章特别关注了乌克兰 "自然保护区基金 "中具有地区和国家重要性的保护区,以及作为世界生物圈保护区网络一部分的具有国际重要性的遗址。文章提供了乌克兰各地区记录在案的涉及历史和文化遗产的犯罪信息。自 2022 年 2 月 24 日以来,至少有 569 处文化遗址因战争而被毁,其中包括 170 处具有国家和地方重要性的古迹、146 处珍贵的历史建筑和文化遗址以及 58 处纪念性古迹和艺术品。我们分析了根据距离交战地点远近确定的分区类别所造成的接待基础设施损失。本文强调了乌克兰旅游业战后恢复中最紧迫的问题,特别是设施人员配备问题和纪念战争事件时的伦理考虑。研究方法:收集、分析和归纳来自官方和研究媒体的信息,这些信息涉及 2022 年 2 月 24 日至 2023 年 7 月 1 日俄罗斯对乌克兰的军事侵略给旅游业造成的自然、历史、文化和基础设施资源损失。成果:按地区和影响类型总结了乌克兰旅游目的地资源和基础设施的损失,并提出了乌克兰不同类型旅游业战后恢复规划框架。
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Resource losses to Ukrainian tourism caused by full- scale Russian aggression
This article examines the concepts of urbicide and ecocide as a part of the violent policy against the state of Ukraine since the beginning of the full- scale Russian- Ukrainian war and their influence on tourism. We analyse their impact on natural recreational and tourist resources, such as land, air, river networks, and biotic and landscape diversity. Special attention is paid to protected areas of regional and national importance included in Ukraine’s ‘natural reserve fund’ and to sites of international importance that are part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves. The article provides information about recorded crimes in different regions of Ukraine concerning historical and cultural heritage. Since 24 February 2022, at least 569 cultural heritage sites have been destroyed due to the war, including 170 monuments of national and local importance, 146 valuable historical buildings and cultural heritage sites, and 58 memorial monuments and works of art. We analyse losses in hospitality infrastructure relative to their zoning category determined by proximity to active fighting. The paper highlights the most urgent issues of the post- war restoration of Ukraine’s tourism sector, particularly facility staffing issues and ethical considerations when commemorating war events. Research methods: collection, analysis and the generalisation of information from official and research media sources concerning the loss of natural, historical, cultural and infrastructural resources suffered by tourism as a result of Russia’s military aggression in Ukraine from 24 Feb 2022 to 01 July 2023. Results: summary of the losses to tourism destination resources and infrastructure in Ukraine by region and type of impact, and a proposed framework for planning the post- war recovery of different kinds of tourism in Ukraine. This article examines the concepts of urbicide and ecocide as a part of the violent policy against the state of Ukraine since the beginning of the full- scale Russian- Ukrainian war and their influence on tourism. We analyse their impact on natural recreational and tourist resources, such as land, air, river networks, and biotic and landscape diversity. Special attention is paid to protected areas of regional and national importance included in Ukraine’s ‘natural reserve fund’ and to sites of international importance that are part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves. The article provides information about recorded crimes in different regions of Ukraine concerning historical and cultural heritage. Since 24 February 2022, at least 569 cultural heritage sites have been destroyed due to the war, including 170 monuments of national and local importance, 146 valuable historical buildings and cultural heritage sites, and 58 memorial monuments and works of art. We analyse losses in hospitality infrastructure relative to their zoning category determined by proximity to active fighting. The paper highlights the most urgent issues of the post- war restoration of Ukraine’s tourism sector, particularly facility staffing issues and ethical considerations when commemorating war events. Research methods: collection, analysis and the generalisation of information from official and research media sources concerning the loss of natural, historical, cultural and infrastructural resources suffered by tourism as a result of Russia’s military aggression in Ukraine from 24 Feb 2022 to 01 July 2023. Results: summary of the losses to tourism destination resources and infrastructure in Ukraine by region and type of impact, and a proposed framework for planning the post- war recovery of different kinds of tourism in Ukraine.
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