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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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Research trying to explain tourism flows and expenditures for different destinations has so far adopted either a … tourism-demand or a tourism-supply approach. Whereas on the one hand the former ignores the product specificities … will disentangle the effects of both demand and supply variables on a province's tourism exports. Among the former ones …
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Tourism doesn't depend on a specific resource and enable the integration of local populations and economies, generating … benefits that have a stronger effect on regional development. Literature main stream identifies tourism as one of the … heritage. Its use can contribute to the satisfaction of tourists, promoting tourism and the region's development during their …
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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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three main economic activities for Danube's Delta study case area: agriculture, aquaculture and tourism. Regarding the … tourism in Danube's Delta region, we wanted to find the answer to the following question: How far can be developed Danube …
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Tourism represents an important factor in the socio-economic development of rural areas in Romania. Natural landscapes … from the urban environment or from abroad. At the same time, the development of tourism and leisure businesses also has a … resources for them. The research paper aims to carry out an analysis of the development of businesses in the tourism sector in …
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The great capacity of tourism to provide employment, especially between groups of workers with a more difficult … insertion in the labour market, is one of its most well-known positive aspects. However Tourism employment is often described as … day than other industries. Nevertheless, this is not true for all tourism activities. Although this description could be …
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In recent times, the attention given to the importance of tourism as a particularly efficient way to promote regional … development has significantly increased, owing to the capacity of tourism to create income and employment and to generate … synergies within other economic sectors. Tourism is worldwide considered to have a key role in the economic development of …
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