Author ORCID Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6085-5401
Document Type
Book Chapter
Disciplines
Cultural and economic geography, Social sciences
Abstract
Geographic periphery regions are the focus of sustainable regional development research, with ongoing discussions on coreperiphery relationships to address economic disadvantage and remoteness. However, periphery regions face challenges due to the high efficiency of core regions. Tourism provides an alternative economic landscape, revitalizing stagnant sectors and driving strategic exploration. The Sino-Russian border, spanning 4,209 km, represents a periphery where tourism plays a vital role. This chapter views Sino-Russian cross-border tourism through the lens of the coreperiphery model, suggests two conceptual models of developing experiential cores in the cross-border areas of geographic peripheries, and argues for peripheries’ potential to become sustainable experiential cores post COVID-19.
DOI
10.1108/S2042-144320240000014004
Recommended Citation
Chernov, V., Skavronskaya, L., Perelygina, M., Bec, A. and Falatoonitoosi, E. (2024), "Sino-Russian Cross-border Tourism 1 ", in Scott, N., Guerreiro, M. and Pinto, P. (Ed.) Managing Destinations (Bridging Tourism Theory and Practice, Vol. 14), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 41-52. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2042-144320240000014004
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Publication Details
Chernov, V., Skavronskaya, L., Perelygina, M., Bec, A., & Falatoonitoosi, E. (2024). Sino-Russian Cross-border Tourism. In N. Scott, M. Guerreiro & P. Pinto (Eds.), Managing Destinations: From Theories to Practices (Vol. 14, pp. 41-52). Emerald Publishing Limited. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2042-144320240000014004