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RESOURCE-SAVING PROCESS AND RESOURCE-SAVING TECHNOLOGIES IN THE FIELD OF ECOLOGICAL TOURISM

K. D. Nikolaiev    
V. M. Isaienko    
Yu. V. Zelenko    

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Saving of resources and some resources-saving technologies, the use of which in eco-touristic sphere will bring the possibility of development with the least pressure upon the environment, are considered in this article.

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