Nakhodka, Russian Federation
The article is devoted to the study of recreational resources in each subject of the Russian Far East. The results show that with a large variety of these resources, each region has its own specifics and concentrations: in the Primorsky Territory, most of the sea recreation areas, in the Sakhalin Region – mountain ski bases, in the Kamchatka Territory – mineral springs. At the same time, only a small part of the richest potential is used, which is seen as problems and not the rationality of their development.
recreational resources, mineral springs, therapeutic mud, marine recreation areas, rational use
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