Современные проблемы сервиса и туризма 2015_v.9_#4 | Seite 46

Современные проблемы сервиса и туризма № 4/2015   Том 9 1) field of consumer tourist activity, 2) special area of business, 3) innovative technology of certain welfare objects development, and directly spheres of culture. Cultural tourism in the total share of the tourism market makes about 25% of total of tourist earnings, and according to forecasts of experts it will only increase. Permanent replenishment and updating of cultural tourism types and forms, and in particular development of national artistic trades which are ubiquitous in the Russian Federation comes from the increase in the number of tourist trips with the cultural and informative purpose. Handicrafts develop small and medium business, and therefore play an increasingly important role in social and economic development of Russia. Considering the fact that not all Russian regions are provided with natural and recreational resources, national artistic trades can act basic, and probably the most innovative industries in the development of the tourism sector, and will help to solve the most acute socially important problems of the depressive region (Ivanovo region), which on a level of development occupies one of the last places in Russia. Keywords: cultural tourism, depressive region, national artistic trades, Ivanovo region. References: 1. Ganshina G.V. Prirodnye materialy v narodnyh hudozhestvennyh promyslah Rossii [Natural materials in national artistic trades of Russia] // Sovremennye problemy servisa i turizma [Service and Tourism: Current Challenges]. 2012. Iss. 1. PP. 74–83. 2. Moshnjaga E.V. Kul’turnyj turizm i mezhkul’turnaja kommunikacija [Cultural tourism and intercultural communication] // Turizm: ot nauki – ​k praktike. Trudy Rossijskoj akademii estestvennyh nauk [Tourism: from science – ​to practice. Proceedings of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences]. Vol. 1. Мoscow: RANS, 2006. PP. 43–65. 3. Sushhinskaja M.D. Kul’turnyj turizm [Cultural tourism]. St. Petersburg: Publishing house SPSUEF, 2010. 128 p. 4. Yakovenko N.V. Depressivnye regiony Rossii: metodologija, teorija, prikladnye aspekty (na  primere Ivanovskoj oblasti) [Depressive regions of Russia: methodology, theory, practical aspects (experience of Ivanovo region)]: Doctor of Geographical dissertation: author’s abstract. Voronezh, 2013. 40 p. 5. Yakovenko N.V. Sel’skie gostevye doma kak perspektivnoe napravlenie razvitija agroturizma v Ivanovskoj oblasti [Rural guesthouses as perspective direction of development of agritourism in the Ivanovo region] // Sovremennye problemy servisa i turizma [Service and Tourism: Current Challenges]. 2015. Vol. 9, Iss. 3. PP. 83–90. 6. Yakunin V.N. Vidy turizma: istoriografija problemy [Types of tourism: historiography of the problem] // Zapad –​ Rossija – ​Vostok [West – ​Russia – ​East]. 2014. Iss. 8. PP. 499–517. 7. Goeldner Ch.R., Ritchie J.R.B. Tourism – ​Principles, Practices, Philosophies. New Jersey, John Wiley & Sons, 2003. PP. 413–429. 8. McKercher B., du Cros, H. Cultural tourism: The partnership between tourism and cultural heritage management. NY: The Haworth Hospitality Press, 2002. 9. Richards G. Introduction: Culture and Tourism in Europe / Cultural Tourism in Europe. Wallingford: CAB International, 1996. 10. Robinson M. The t rans-textured tourist: literature as knowledge in the making of tourists // Tourism Recreation Research. 2005. Iss. 30 (1). PP. 73–81. 11. Smith M.K. Issues in Cultural Tourism Studies. London – ​New-York: Routeledge, 2003. 195 p. 12. Smith M.K., Robinson M. Cultural Tourism in a Changing World: Politics, Participation and (Re)presentation. Clevedon – ​Buffalo – ​Toronto: Channel View Publications, 2006. 13. Smith M. The Routledge handbook of cultural tourism. New York & London: Routledge, 2013. 14. Therkelsen A. Imaging Places. Image Formation of Tourists and Its Consequences for Destination Promotion // Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism. 2003. Vol. 2, Iss. 3. PP. 134–152. 15. UNESCO Draft decisions recommended by the program and external relations commission, 155th Session of the Executive Doard. November 2, 1998, Resolution 3.5.5. World Heritage Committee, Kyoto, Japan. 71