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The Need for Greater Diversification of Tourism Products in the Samarkand Region of Uzbekistan

Year 2021, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 241 - 264, 27.12.2021
https://doi.org/10.26650/jot.2021.7.2.1007707

Abstract

Before the Covid pandemic, Samarkand, Uzbekistan was seen as an emerging, exotic tourist destination. This is because of the growing interest in its historical importance and cultural history which wasstrongly linked with the Great Silk Road. Thisregion wasincluded in a list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites under the name of “Samarkand-Crossroads of Cultures”, and was attracting more foreign tourists each year because of its rich history, magnificent architecture, authentic culture and Islamic buildings. However, with the advent ofthe Covid pandemic,the tourism industry collapsed because its borders were closed to international tourists for a large part of 2020. Only recently, new measures have been implemented to attract international tourists and to make the Samarkand region the tourism hub of Uzbekistan once again. This study used a qualitative research design that involved interviewing 10 tourist operators to determine their opinions about the need for greater diversification of new tourism destinations, assessing their potential and determining the need for the further expansion of tourism development. As a result, several new niche tourism markets were identified that should be developed in order to appeal to different special interest segments of international and domestic tourists.

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Year 2021, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 241 - 264, 27.12.2021
https://doi.org/10.26650/jot.2021.7.2.1007707

Abstract

References

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  • Aslanova, D., Sattarova, Z. and Alimova, M. (2016). Regional tourist cluster as an instrument of increasing the efficiency of economy of the region. Research result. №1(7)
  • Bacher, T. (2005). Questioning he diversification of tourist products: two examples of achievement in the mid-French mountains. Master’s dissertation, Bournemouth University.
  • Baxtishodovich, B., Suyunovich, T. & Kholiqulov, A. (2017). The start-up of tourism in Central Asia Case of Uzbekistan. World Scientific News, 67(2), 219–237.
  • Benur, A. (2013). Product diversification, product relationships, and the economic resilience of Libyan tourist destinations. Doctoral Dissertation, Sheffield Hallam University, UK.
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  • Galanis, P. (2018). Data analysis in qualitative research: Thematic analysis. Archives of Hellenic Medicine 35(3), 416-421.
  • Gonzalez, R., Rio, M., & Kim, A. (2016). The potential attractiveness of Uzbekistan. Designing strategies to promote the Central Asian Republic by analyzing official tourism image and conducting at-destination surveys. Análisis Turístico 22, 2º semestre, 1-11.
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  • Kapiki, S., & Tarikulov, M. (2014). “Development prospects of Uzbekistan’s tourism and hospitality industry by utilizing the EU experience”. Proceedings of the “International Conference on Tourism Milestones - Preparing for tomorrow”, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Retrieved at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2546187 29.09.2021.
  • Khusenova, M. and Rakhmonov, Sh. (2018). The developmet of tourism in Uzbekistan (as an example of Samarkand region). New Univ. Econ. Law, 1, 9–11.
  • Kruja, D., & Gjyrezi, A. (2011). The special interest tourism development and the small regions. Turizam, 15(2), 77-89.
  • Lopez, E.P. & Garcia, F.J.C. (2006) Agro tourism, sustainable tourism and ultra-peripheral areas: the case of Canary Islands, PASOS, Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural, 4 (1), 85-97.
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  • Moraru, A. D. (2011). Development and diversification of services: an approach at tourism services level in Romania, Annales Universitatis Apulensis Series Oeconomica, 13(1), 127-133.
  • Novelli, M. (2005). Niche Tourism: Contemporary Issues, Trends and Cases. UK: Butterworth-Heinemann. OEDC (2020). Tourism trends and policies. Chapter 3 Rethinking tourism success for sustainable growth. Retrieved from https://www.oecd ilibrary.org/sites/82b46508-en/index.html?itemId=/content/component/82b46508-en
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  • Park, D., & Yoon, Y. (2009). Segmentation by motivation in rural tourism: a Korean case study. Tourism Management 30, 99-108.
  • Patterson, I. R., & Tureay, H. (2020). New developments in promoting tourism in Uzbekistan. Journal of Tourismology, 6(2), 1-19
  • Patton, M.Q. (1987). How to Use Qualitative Methods in Evaluation. London: Sage
  • Popichit, N., Anuwichanont, J., Chuanchom, J., Serirat, S., Mechinda, P. (2013). A survey of destination potential, tourism activities and future travelling intention towards tourism along the rivers in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. International Journal of Business and Social Science, 4 (7), 116.
  • Picken, F. (2017). The interview in tourism research. In W. Hillman and K. Radel (Eds.) Qualitative tourism methods. UK: Channelview Publication.
  • Press service of Samarkand regional department for tourism development. (2021). “The results of the tourism month in Samarkand”. Retrieved from http://samarkand.travel/samarqandda-turizm-oyligi-yakunlari/ 29.09.2021
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  • Rotich, D., R., and Kogola, B. (2012). Product diversification for sustainable tourism development: exploring the strengths and challenges of Kisumu region, Kenya. European Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 1(9), 108-117.
  • Samarkand Regional Department for Tourism Development. (2021). New tourism types organized in Samarkand region in 2021. Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
  • Samarkand Regional Statistics Department (2019). Agriculture, forest and fishing. p. 3. Spencer, L., Ritchie, J., Lewis, J., & Dillon., L. (2003). Quality in qualitative evaluation: a framework for assessing research evidence. National Centre for Social Research Retrieved from https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/system/files/166_policy_hub_a_quality_framework.pdf. 29.09.2021.
  • Standeven, J. (1998). Sport tourism: Joint marketing - A starting point for beneficial synergies. Journal of Vacation Marketing, 4(1), 39-51.
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  • Weaver, D. & Lawton, L. (2006). Tourism Management, (3rd edition), Milton, Qld, Wiley Australia tourism series, Australia.
  • Wine tasting at the old winery, (2020). Retrieved from: http://www.samarkandtour.com/en/tours/kuda_eshche_shodit/degustatsiya_vin_na_starinnom_vinzavode.html (26.05, 2021).
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  • WorldData info (2018). Tourism in Uzbekistan. Retrieved at: https://www.worlddata.info/asia/uzbekistan/tourism.php. World Travel and Tourism Council (2019). Travel & Tourism Economic Impact 2019.
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  • Xalq so’zi. (2021). “Tersak” tourism village will be established in Urgut. Retrieved from https://xs.uz/uz/post/urgutda-tersak-turizm-qishlogi-tashkil-etiladi 25.09.2021.
  • Zigern-Korn, N. & Olga, K. (2018). Diversification of tourism product as the proper way for regional tourism development strategies. 5th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on Social Sciences & Arts, SGEM 2018.
  • Zumrad, U., & Alimov, A. (2020). Problems of the development of tourism and recreational services in Uzbekistan in the context of a global pandemic. International Journal of Future Generation Communication and Networking, 13(4), 815–821
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Ian Patterson 0000-0002-9277-8164

Shukhrat Rakhmonov This is me 0000-0002-0726-3095

Publication Date December 27, 2021
Submission Date October 12, 2021
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APA Patterson, I., & Rakhmonov, S. (2021). The Need for Greater Diversification of Tourism Products in the Samarkand Region of Uzbekistan. Journal of Tourismology, 7(2), 241-264. https://doi.org/10.26650/jot.2021.7.2.1007707
AMA Patterson I, Rakhmonov S. The Need for Greater Diversification of Tourism Products in the Samarkand Region of Uzbekistan. Journal of Tourismology. December 2021;7(2):241-264. doi:10.26650/jot.2021.7.2.1007707
Chicago Patterson, Ian, and Shukhrat Rakhmonov. “The Need for Greater Diversification of Tourism Products in the Samarkand Region of Uzbekistan”. Journal of Tourismology 7, no. 2 (December 2021): 241-64. https://doi.org/10.26650/jot.2021.7.2.1007707.
EndNote Patterson I, Rakhmonov S (December 1, 2021) The Need for Greater Diversification of Tourism Products in the Samarkand Region of Uzbekistan. Journal of Tourismology 7 2 241–264.
IEEE I. Patterson and S. Rakhmonov, “The Need for Greater Diversification of Tourism Products in the Samarkand Region of Uzbekistan”, Journal of Tourismology, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 241–264, 2021, doi: 10.26650/jot.2021.7.2.1007707.
ISNAD Patterson, Ian - Rakhmonov, Shukhrat. “The Need for Greater Diversification of Tourism Products in the Samarkand Region of Uzbekistan”. Journal of Tourismology 7/2 (December 2021), 241-264. https://doi.org/10.26650/jot.2021.7.2.1007707.
JAMA Patterson I, Rakhmonov S. The Need for Greater Diversification of Tourism Products in the Samarkand Region of Uzbekistan. Journal of Tourismology. 2021;7:241–264.
MLA Patterson, Ian and Shukhrat Rakhmonov. “The Need for Greater Diversification of Tourism Products in the Samarkand Region of Uzbekistan”. Journal of Tourismology, vol. 7, no. 2, 2021, pp. 241-64, doi:10.26650/jot.2021.7.2.1007707.
Vancouver Patterson I, Rakhmonov S. The Need for Greater Diversification of Tourism Products in the Samarkand Region of Uzbekistan. Journal of Tourismology. 2021;7(2):241-64.