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2026/2(45)

Contents


HISTORICAL RESEARCH

Zubov D.

Occupation Regime and
Nazi Criminals in the Krasnodar Region (1942-1943): An Analysis
of Eyewitness Testimonies


APPLIED RESEARCH

Vadatursky D.

On the spread of stone architecture in the Arctic region. Construction
of a cathedral in the Sumskoy Fortress


Vasiliev G.

Art project “My Contemporaries”: аxiological foundations


Latushko Yu.

Traditional water transport
of the Amur basin


Nikolaev K.

Authorial repetition and copy
in the creative practice of Vladimir painters of the 1980s - 1990s (based on the archive of GOSNIIR
Scientific Expertise Department)


Ippolitov S.

Formation and development
of copyright in China: from doctrine to instruments of state cultural policy


HERITAGE PRESERVATION

Kochkin S.

Study of the X-ray of “Landscape. Pargolovo” by Fyodor Vasilyev
(the Radischev Art Museum, Saratov)


Lysenko A.

Cultural transmission mechanisms and modes in the context of historical development of the Stronsky artistic dynasty


Molodin A.

Digital twin as an object of protection of lost heritage


Filin P.

Chukotka baidara: technology and the preservation of traditions. Experience building an Eskimo baidara in the village of Sireniki
in 2025


Song Yuhan

Historical practices and conceptual evolution in the conservation
of China's large archaeological sites


MUSEOLOGY

Makarova E.

Tainitskaya Tower of the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin: historical and architectural review


Mikhalskaya O., Chuvilkina Yu.

Contribution of collector Felix Evgenievich Vishnevsky to the development of Russian museum collections


Shimanova M.

Biblical scenes on an 18th century tiled stove of the Novodevichy convent in Moscow





Publ. 04/05/2026


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DOI 10.34685/HI.2026.53.57.002

Grushenko E.

TOURISM AS A FACTOR IN PRESERVING
THE UNIQUE CULTURAL HERITAGE
OF THE KENOZERSKY NATIONAL PARK

Abstract. This article explores the tourism potential of Kenozero and the use of its unique cultural heritage as a resource for sustainable tourism development in Kenozero National Park. The importance of regulated tourism in protecting cultural landscapes and preserving wooden architecture monuments in Kenozero Park is analyzed. Popular tourist routes and tourist attractions, as well as infrastructure facilities, are highlighted. The study of the natural and cultural-historical heritage of Kenozero using the tools of cultural landscape studies and taking into account the principles of organizing cultural space is of particular importance for the formation of environmental awareness and the development of environmental culture. This approach can form the basis for creating sustainable and regulated tourism that contributes to the preservation of the region's unique natural and cultural assets.

Keywords: Kenozero Park, cultural landscape, wooden architecture, Kenozero villages, sustainable tourism, cultural heritage.

Grushenko Eduard Borisovich,
Researcher, Institute of Economic Problems
named after G.P. Luzin KSC RAS
(Apatity, Murmansk region)
Email: grushenko.eduard@mail.ru


Published: The Heritage Institute Journal, 2026/1(44)

URL: http://nasledie-journal.ru/en/journals/830.html


Founder

Likhachev Russian Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage

Publisher

Likhachev Russian Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage

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of the Mass information media
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ЭЛ № ФС 77–60211,
date: 17.12.2014


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