ECONOMIC AND ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF EFFICIENT USE OF MINERAL WATERS OF TRANSCARPATHIA

Abstract

The publication analyzed the mineral springs Transcarpathian region as a major natural resource and tourist resort potential. The proposals for the further development of recreational industry clusters, forming a network of SPA-resorts. Problems and prospects of rational use of mineral water, environmental protection.

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Anastasiya Feyer, Volodymyr Hoblyk

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Anastasiya Feyer, Volodymyr Hoblyk (2017). ECONOMIC AND ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF EFFICIENT USE OF MINERAL WATERS OF TRANSCARPATHIA. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 2(3), 160-162. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-305449