SPACE TOURISM - BETWEEN COMPETITION AND COOPERATION OF STATES AND NON-STATE ENTITIES

The aim of the research is an attempt to answer the question about the inevitability of cooperation between states and commercial entities as part of private-public partnership in the development of astrotourism and the challenges related to it. In the undertaken research and development of material...

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Veröffentlicht in:Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites 2021, Vol.38 (4), p.1151-1156
Hauptverfasser: BÓGDAŁ-BRZEZIŃSKA, Agnieszka, WENDT, Jan A.
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of the research is an attempt to answer the question about the inevitability of cooperation between states and commercial entities as part of private-public partnership in the development of astrotourism and the challenges related to it. In the undertaken research and development of materials, the classical method of analysis of existing data information (desk research) was used. In order to indicate similarities and differences, and to achieve the objectives of the research and to verify the hypothesis, a SWOT analysis was performed. A number of safety issues in astrotourism are still unregulated. Among modern countries preferring to maintain a monopoly in space, authoritarian countries dominate, such as Russia, where every sector of space exploration, including space tourism, depends on the state. In democratic countries, private entities are largely the partners or service providers of the states. In the near future, private entities will set the direction of space tourism development. States will abandon their monopoly on regulatory and organizational powers in space exploration. However, for reasons of their own security and safety interests, they will leave themselves in control of this sector. The latter will lead to the development of public-private partnerships.
ISSN:2065-1198
2065-0817
2065-1198
DOI:10.30892/gtg.38421-755