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adversely affected by geographical discontinuity and they should focus on specific activities. Tourism is such an activity for … which geographical discontinuity is not a barrier, but on the contrary it may be an advantage. Hence, tourism may act as a … driving force for the development of isolated regions. On the basis of the above, a region may become a competitive tourism …
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, cultural relics, etc., which makes it possible to practice several forms of tourism: seaside, mountain, cruise, rural tourism … analyze the tourism potential of the region, using indicators that reflect the evolution of tourist units and their spread in …
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foreign influx, through tourism and attracting foreign businesses with the possibility to set-up regional offices and increase … discusses the new approaches linking city planning with city marketing, like time planning, leisure (cultural, tourism, sports … strong infrastructure for tourism & business, incorporating: City marketing plan involving the cooperation of tourists …
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The issues relating to the functioning of the tourism economy include both the activities of tourism enterprises and … spatial units, i.e., tourism destinations, as well as tourism demand, including tourists' purchasing behavior. The aim of the … Special Issue of Economies is to present the current results of research on the functioning of the tourism market and its …
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