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Ecotourism Business and Marketing Strategies: Insights from Kazakhstan and Global Leaders

https://doi.org/10.47703/ejebs.v69i3.564

Abstract

Kazakhstan’s ecotourism marketing is currently fragmented and weakly aligned with sustainability governance (e.g., no national eco certification), unlike leading destinations that integrate environmental values into their branding and communications. This study benchmarks Kazakhstan against four international ecotourism leaders to identify strategic gaps and adaptation opportunities. The methodology is based on comparative and systematic approaches, including the development of a composite index of marketing-resistant architecture (CMSI), analysis of the PESO model (Paid, Earned, Shared, Owned), and panel regression based on 2019-2024 data. International best-practice destinations embed sustainability certification into national brands and maintain an Owned/Shared-media–heavy outreach, whereas Kazakhstan relies mainly on advertising, with limited data transparency or visitorflow management. As a result, Kazakhstan’s composite marketing sustainability score is barely 0.32 (on a 0-1 scale), about half that of peers, correlating with weaker visitation outcomes. Regression analysis showed that an increase in CMSI by 1 point is associated with an increase in attendance by +12.4 p.p. and the introduction of internationally recognized certification by +3.2 p.p. The results confirm the importance of integrating a certification system, a balanced PESO media mix, and open data to enhance ecotourism's competitiveness. Future research is advisable to model stress indices for parks through 2030 and assess the impact of the transition to owned or shared dominant communication channels on demand sustainability and ecosystem conservation.

 

About the Authors

Aliya Zhaksybay
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty
Kazakhstan

PhD student, Department of Business Technologies, Email: zhaksybay.at@gmail.com

 


Gulzada Mukhamediyeva
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty
Kazakhstan

PhD, Senior Lecturer, Department of Business Technologies, Email: murat_gulzada@mail.ru

 


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Zhaksybay A., Mukhamediyeva G. Ecotourism Business and Marketing Strategies: Insights from Kazakhstan and Global Leaders. Eurasian Journal of Economic and Business Studies. 2025;69(4):32-45. https://doi.org/10.47703/ejebs.v69i3.564

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