TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE AND ITS IMPACT ON TOURISM IN THE ZHETYSU REGION
Keywords:
tourist infrastructure, transport services, tourist areas, passengers and tourists, tourist services.Abstract
This article investigates the transport resources and services of the Zhetysu oblast, addressing the pressing need for a comprehensive assessment of its current infrastructure, operational capacities, and prospective development pathways. The primary objective is to provide an in-depth analysis of the existing transport network, highlighting its strengths, challenges, and potential improvements. By doing so, the research aims to support policymakers, industry stakeholders, and local communities in making informed decisions that enhance connectivity, economic vitality, and oblastal integration. From a scientific and practical perspective, this work contributes to the broader knowledge base on transport planning and resource management, offering evidence-based insights tailored to the unique conditions of the Zhetysu oblast. Methodologically, the study employs a mixed-methods approach, including quantitative analysis of statistical data, spatial mapping of transport routes, and qualitative assessments through stakeholder interviews and field observations. The key findings reveal infrastructural gaps, resource allocation inefficiencies, and service delivery limitations that significantly affect transport efficiency and user satisfaction. These results are thoroughly examined to formulate strategic recommendations focused on improving service quality, optimizing resource use, and advancing sustainable policy frameworks. This research holds significant value by filling existing information gaps and shaping a more coherent, sustainable transport strategy. Ultimately, its practical implications lie in guiding investment priorities, informing regulatory reforms, and encouraging oblastal cooperation, thereby driving long-term improvements in transport services and overall socio-economic development.