DOI: 10.15507/2076-2577.010.2018.03.086-094
Attendance monitoring of ethnic tourism objects in the Republic of Mordovia in 2017
Vladimir V. Kozin,
Candidate Sc. {Sociology}, Associate Professor, Leading Research Fellow,
Department for Monitoring for Demography and Labor Processes,
Scientific Center for Social and Economic Monitoring of the Republic of Mordovia
(Saransk, Russia), vladimir.kozin13@mail.ru
Tatiana I. Kirdiashkina,
Senior Researcher, Department for Monitoring for Demography and Labor Processes, Scientific Center for Social and Economic Monitoring of the Republic of Mordovia (Saransk, Russia), kird2k6@yandex.ru
The Republic of Mordovia is a multinational region of the Russian Federation. For centuries, Russians, Mordovians (Moksha and Erzya), Tatars, and others coexist peacefully on its territory. This necessitates the development of ethnic tourism, the area of tourism with a pronounced ethnic identity in the Republic. It can be distinguished as internal and external ethnic tourism.
For the research of the development of ethnic tourism in Mordovia, the authors employed general research analytical methods (comparative, functional, natural history, etc.) and a survey as a tool for collecting primary sociological information. The survey was conducted in all municipal districts of the Republic in September 2017.
The most famous objects of ethnic tourism are the ethnographic Museum complex “Mordovian Courtyard” and the Museum of Mordovian folk culture; they are the most visited sites. The percentage of people who know about the Center for National Culture in Old Terizmorga village and Podlesno-Tavlinskoy Children’s Experimental Art School is quite high. The prospects for the development of ethnic tourism can be assessed as favorable, since there is a high percentage of those who would like to visit other objects of ethnic tourism as well.
The conclusion is made about further development of internal and external ethnic tourism in Mordovia.
Key words: ethnic tourism; recreational potential; infrastructure; region; stimulation; development; prospects; objects of ethnic tourism.
For citation: Kozin VV, Kirdiashkina TI. Attendance monitoring of ethnic tourism objects in the Republic of Mordovia in 2017. Finno-ugorskii mir = Finno-Ugric World. 2018; 3: 86–94. (In Russian)