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Исследование влияния биологически активных веществ из хвои Pinus sylvestris на рост и размножение микроорганизмов Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Исследование влияния биологически активных веществ из хвои Pinus sylvestris на рост и размножение микроорганизмов Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Abstract

На основе анализа российских исследований рассматривается значимость интеграции этнокультурных факторов в проектирование экологических троп, подчеркивается связь культурного наследия и природных ландшафтов. В условиях роста устойчивого туризма акцент на аутентичные проекты усиливается, обращая внимание на местные традиции и знания, влияющие на структуру троп. Based on an analysis of Russian studies, this article examines the importance of integrating ethnocultural factors into ecological trail design, emphasizing the connection between cultural heritage and natural landscapes. As sustainable tourism grows, there is an increasing focus on authentic projects that highlight local traditions and knowledge influencing trail structure.

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КУЛЬТУРНОЕ НАСЛЕДИЕ, ЭТНОКУЛЬТУРА, ECOTOURISM, CULTURAL HERITAGE, ЭКОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ТУРИЗМ, ЭКОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ТРОПА, ETHNOCULTURE, ECOLOGICAL TRAIL

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