Comparative assessment of the overseas territories of France according to the criteria of provision of tourist resources

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The article is devoted to assessing the availability of the largest French overseas departments with tourist resources based on quantitative characteristics. The main approaches to assessing the provision of the territory with resources - component-wise and integral were considered. The algorithm for conducting the assessment, including techniques of both main approaches, was presented. The component-wise assessment was carried out according to three main blocks of parameters that reflect the availability of tourist resources in the territory: provision of natural facilities; provision with objects of historical-cultural heritage; provision of tourist infrastructure. Due (for the reason) to the heterogeneity of the evaluation criteria, which does not allow using absolute indicators, a point-rating approach was applied, which allowed linking the main characteristics of each department being evaluated together and conducting a component-by-component, and then an integral assessment. Based on the results of geo-information analysis a map scheme was constructed, which reflects the geolocation of the evaluated departments and the degree of their availability of tourist resources. It will allow tourism industry organizers to more effectively to direct their efforts and funds to the development of tourism in the overseas departments of France. The work was built using GIS.

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Ivanova, A. A., Astashin, A. E., Astashina, N. I., & Vasilieva, E. A. (2020). Comparative assessment of the overseas territories of France according to the criteria of provision of tourist resources. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 548). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/548/5/052020

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