
Global Tourism in 2025: Recovery or Redirection?
In 2024, international tourism almost fully recovered from the COVID-era decline—according to UNWTO data, international tourist arrivals approached 1.3 billion, just 8% below the 2019 peak. However, this recovery has

Who Funds Georgia’s Teenage Streamers?
In recent years, the number of teenage content creators in Georgia has grown significantly. Platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram are no longer just entertainment spaces — they’ve become sources

Recycling Culture in Universities: The Importance and Potential of Green Nudges
Recycling-related green nudges are small, targeted behavior-based interventions that gently push people toward sorting waste properly and reusing resources. These nudges may involve color-coded bins, easy-to-read symbols, informative signage, or

How Micro-Influencers Are Shaping a New Economic Layer in Georgia’s Regions
In recent years, the number of micro-influencers in Georgia has grown steadily — individuals who create content on social media and typically have between 1,000 to 25,000 followers. Many of

The Average Length of Stay for Tourists in Georgia Is Increasing – Why Does It Matter?
In the first quarter of 2025, foreign visitors spent an average of 5.5 nights in Georgia — a slight 0.8% increase compared to the same period last year (source: Geostat).

Education Export – Can Georgian Universities Attract Students from the Region?
Education export — the attraction of foreign students to local universities — is one of the fastest-growing sectors globally. Often referred to as “invisible export,” it brings foreign revenue into

Global Tourism in 2025: Recovery or Redirection?

Who Funds Georgia’s Teenage Streamers?



