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Roman Oleksenko, Stanislav Bilohur, Nina Rybalchenko, Iryna Verkhovod y Halina Harbar
The ecological component of agrotourism development under the COVID-19 pandemic
In general, green tourism in Ukraine appeared as a concept 15-20
years ago, but now to this direction more attention, because of COVID-19
According to the project «Green Tourism» («Green Tourism» -2020:
sometimes - as an option for «quarantine» solitude. Of this year, this
direction of tourism has become more popular than in the past, but people
also consider this recreation option as self-isolation in nature. The owners
of the estates tell us that there are signicantly more calls, including from
former clients, and in general most estates are doing better than last year.
Traditionally, the greatest inux of visitors is on weekends. Among the
consumer priorities - the opportunity to stay by the water, recreation space,
bath houses, a list of «activities» - archery, horseback riding, shing, master
classes in traditional crafts (painting, embroidery, pottery), etc. The Union
of Rural Green Tourism (Ukrainian hospitable mansions, 2021), created in
Ukraine in 1996, conducts information work and in every way helps in its
promotion to the tourist services market.
The most active regions for the development of agrotourism are
Zakarpattya, Ivano-Frankivsk, Vinnitsa, Kiev, Lviv and Poltava. The main
agro-tourism centers in Ukraine gravitate to the recreational areas: clean
rivers, forests, sea coast, lakes and reservoirs, as well as the architectural
complexes of towns and villages. The leader in the development of rural
green tourism in general is traditionally the Carpathian region (Ivano-
Frankivsk, Transcarpathian and Lviv region), but because of the high
incidence of disease in the western regions, as well as inclement weather and
ooding, Ukrainians discover other regions. Recently, the number of estates
in Chernivtsi, Volyn, Kiev, Cherkasy and Vinnytsia regions is increasing.
More and more popular is agritourism in Eastern Ukraine, especially in
Zaporizhzhia, Kirovograd, Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk regions. However,
if the European market, according to estimates of the European Federation
of Farmers and Rural Tourism (EuroGites), there are about 2 million beds,
in Ukraine it is about 150 thousand potential participants of green tourism.
Ocially invite to stay in the countryside only 37 farmsteads in seven
regions of the country. The Union of Rural Tourism Promotion believes
that this gure for Ukraine is quite successful (Ministry of Ecology and
Natural Resources)
In order to assess the environmental condition of the territory, it is
necessary to conduct an environmental audit, which will help to assess the
impact on certain land areas or a particular territory to identify priorities
for their further development, development of programs, specic actions
for environmental rehabilitation of contaminated areas, as well as to justify
the ways of rational economic activity.
The result of ecological audit of agro-tourism objects is to nd the ways
of their ecological development. Such ways can include: minimization of
anthropogenic impacts, waste utilization, the use of energy- and resource-