The article explores cultural tourism as one of the key drivers of sustainable regional development in Ukraine in the context of post-war recovery. It highlights its potential not only as a source of economic growth but also as an effective tool for preserving cultural heritage, strengthening social cohesion, and shaping a positive international image of the country. The focus is on conducting a regional analysis of the competitive potential of cultural tourism entities from the standpoint of balanced development, which integrates economic, social, environmental, and cultural dimensions. It is noted that the aggression of the Russian Federation has caused enormous damage to Ukraine's cultural landscape, with thousands of heritage sites destroyed or damaged, thus requiring a comprehensive approach to their restoration and a rethinking of tourism development mechanisms. The article reviews the current state of academic research in this field and identifies key gaps, particularly the lack of integrated methodologies for assessing the competitiveness of tourist destinations that simultaneously account for economic efficiency, social impacts, and environmental considerations. The low level of digitalization in the tourism sector is emphasized as a barrier to attracting visitors and managing resources effectively. Additionally, the article points to weak coordination among key stakeholders – government authorities, businesses, local communities, and cultural institutions. The proposed recommendations include the implementation of innovative technologies, development of unique cultural tourism products, support for traditional crafts, creation of favorable conditions for cross-sector cooperation, and the design of long-term strategies for the recovery of cultural environments. Optimal paths will promote a harmonious combination of economic growth and cultural heritage preservation. The findings of this study hold significant practical value for shaping state and regional cultural tourism policies based on the principles of responsibility, sustainability, and inclusiveness.
Тетяна Зубехіна (Wed,) studied this question.