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EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF ARCTIC TOURISM SAFETY BASED ON BIOMEDICAL PREDICTIVE MODELS OF ADAPTATION TO EXTREME CONDITIONS
Author(s) -
Viktoriya V. Chistova,
Ekaterina V. Logunova,
K. O. Pashinskaya,
Elena M. Ryzhikova,
Ekaterina D. Romanova,
Alexander G. Vasiliev,
Alexander N. Udalov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
siberian journal of life sciences and agriculture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2658-6657
pISSN - 2658-6649
DOI - 10.12731/2658-6649-2021-13-4-297-315
Subject(s) - tourism , arctic , vulnerability (computing) , adaptation (eye) , the arctic , exacerbation , russian federation , environmental planning , business , environmental health , geography , medicine , psychology , computer science , regional science , ecology , computer security , oceanography , archaeology , geology , biology , neuroscience , immunology
The article analyzes the literature on the organization of tourist health safety in the Arctic. The Arctic territories of the Russian Federation have the potential and prospects for the development of tourism. Some people staying for the purpose of tourism in the Arctic have a high degree of vulnerability to the action of natural environmental factors even when creating comfortable conditions, which is determined when assessing the level of health and the adaptive potential of the body. In the Arctic, there is a threat to health safety, which is expressed by a deterioration in the functional state and exacerbation of chronic diseases. Methods for assessing the psycho-functional state of the human body in the Arctic are presented, which make it possible to identify early adaptation disorders and determine the characteristics of chronic diseases. It is concluded that it is necessary, from the standpoint of an integrated approach, to study the level of health of tourists and develop a program that will prevent the development of maladjustment and associated pathological conditions. Maintaining the initial level of health and preventing the development of maladjustment and associated pathological conditions will contribute to ensuring health safety when a tourist is in the territories that are part of the Arctic and Arctic zones of the Russian Federation.

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