Social prerequisites for resort and recreational identification of the modern Crimea
Автор: Khrienko Pavel Andreevich, Khrienko Tatyana Viktorovna
Журнал: Власть @vlast
Рубрика: Идеи и смыслы
Статья в выпуске: 3, 2024 года.
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The article discusses issues related to the implementation of the resort and recreational potential of the Crimean peninsula in the field of health improvement of people. The article substantiates the necessity of creating the state corporation «Crimean Health Resort» to become the most important institution in the organization and management of the entire system of resort and recreational development of the peninsula. It proves and proposes to create a new type of ecological reserve throughout the peninsula, interlacing the existing biocenoses with the socio-economic development of the region. Based on international and domestic experience, the article provides the ground for modernization of medical, food and humanitarian support of the sanatorium and health resort complex of the Crimea. Special attention is paid for the need to reform the medical segment in the modern social identification of the peninsula. The authors show the hypothetical influence of the all-Russian, and subsequently the international health resort on solving the most important social problems in the conditions of modernization of Russia in the emerging multipolar world. The article proves that the creation of the world's largest resort center in the Crimea is to become the most important social factor contributing not only to the recovery of Russians, but also of citizens of other countries, particularly from the members of the Commonwealth of Independent States, SCO, BRICS and others.
Crimea, regional social policy, international health resort, resort and recreation complex, ecological health improvement, modernization of healthcare sector, food factor of vital activity, moral and ethical health improvement of people, geopolitical identification of crimea
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170204485
IDR: 170204485 | DOI: 10.24412/2071-5358-2024-3-278-288