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Increasing Attention to Sanitary and Hygienic Conditions and the Environment in the Area of Ecotourism Facilities

American Journal Of Applied Science And Technology 2023 Score: 40 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Rakhmonov Gayrat Fazliddinovich, Usmonov Erkin Toyirovich

Summary

This paper discusses the growing importance of maintaining sanitary and hygienic conditions at ecotourism facilities in the context of rising environmental pollution and accumulating household and technical waste. The authors emphasize human responsibility for environmental degradation and the need for greater ecological awareness in tourism development.

In the modern rapidly developing era, environmental pollution, an excessive increase in household and technical waste are among the pressing problems that concern the population of the whole world. This has a serious impact on human health, as well as the disappearance of all living beings and flora and changes in genetics. Naturally, the main cause of damage to this planet is man. Although we cannot completely stop this situation, we can do our part to prevent pollution of nature.

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