Transport Infrastructure and Political Factors as Determinants of Tourism Development in the Cross-Border Region of Bihor and Maramureş. A Comparative Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Multidisciplinary Analysis of Historical and Political Changes in the Cross-Border Regions
3.1.1. Historical and Political Changes and Ethnical Structure in Bihor and Hajdú–Bihar Cross-Border Region
3.1.2. Historical and Political Changes and Ethnical Structure in Maramureş and Cross-Border Region
3.2. Transport Net as the Factor of Tourism Development in Cross-Border Region
3.2.1. Transport Problem at Bihor–Hajdú–Bihar the Cross-Border
3.2.2. Transport Problem at Maramureş Cross-Border
3.3. Tourism Background in the Cross-Border Region
3.3.1. Bihor and Hajdú–Bihar
3.3.2. Maramureş Cross-Border Region
3.4. Tourist Traffic in a Crossborder Region
3.4.1. Bihor and Hajdú–Bihar Cross-Border Region
3.4.2. Maramureş Cross-Border Region
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Region | Area (km²) | Population 2011 * |
---|---|---|
Bihor | 7544 | 575,398 |
Hajdú–Bihar | 6211 | 562,732 |
Bihor and Hajdú–Bihar cross-border region | 13,755 | 1,138,130 |
Maramureş County | 6304 | 478,657 |
Zakarpattya Province * | 12,777 | 1,241,887 (est.) |
RO-UA cross-border project region | 19,081 | 1,720,554 |
Maramureş Land | 3300 | 212,334 |
Rakhiv district * | 2141 | 92,300 (est.) |
Tyaciv district * | 9155 | 175,200 (est.) |
Khust district * | 2141 | 123,500 (est.) |
Maramureş cross-border region | 9155 | 603,334 |
Crossing Point | Traffic Type | Means of Transport |
---|---|---|
Episcopia Bihor (BH)-Biharkeresztes (HB) | International | Railway |
Valea lui Mihai (BH)-Nyírábrány (HB) | International | Road and railway |
Salonta (BH)-Méhkerék (Békés) | International | Road and railway |
Borş (BH)-Ártánd (HB) | International | Road |
Săcuieni (BH)-Létavértes (HB) | International | Road |
Bors II (BH)-Nagykereki (HB) | International | Road-motorway |
Voivozi (BH)–Bagamer (HB) | Local | Road |
Roşiori (BH)–Pocsaj (HB) | Local | Road |
Cheresig (BH)–Körösnagyharsány (HB) | Local | Road |
Oradea (BH) | International | Airport |
Debrecen (HB) | International | Airport |
Indicator | 2000 | 2005 | 2010 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Accommodation capacity | ||||||||
Bihor | 10,472 | 10,455 | 9152 | 11,690 | 12,283 | 12,848 | 14,203 | 13,552 |
Hajdú–Bihar | 15,521 | 17,330 | 16,470 | 17,211 | 17,452 | 16,942 | 16,829 | 15,536 |
Number of total tourist arrivals | ||||||||
Bihor | 218,236 | 216,019 | 194,100 | 344,059 | 411,823 | 478,258 | 549,171 | 540,398 |
Hajdú–Bihar | 253,492 | 299,730 | 348,880 | 445,398 | 468,678 | 505,039 | 545,614 | 546,105 |
Number of overnight stays | ||||||||
Bihor | 1,093,811 | 1,131,164 | 885,500 | 1,137,018 | 1,388,857 | 1,295,257 | 1,523,648 | 1,546,521 |
Hajdú–Bihar | 1,044,581 | 1,073,564 | 1,140,429 | 1,296,392 | 1,364,537 | 1,426,807 | 1,533,843 | 1,541,427 |
Average length of stay | ||||||||
Bihor | 5.01 | 5.24 | 4.56 | 3.30 | 3.37 | 2.71 | 2.77 | 2.86 |
Hajdú–Bihar | 4.12 | 3.58 | 3.27 | 2.91 | 2.91 | 2.83 | 2.81 | 2.82 |
Number of arrivals of foreign tourists | ||||||||
Bihor | 24,269 | 35,111 | 29,804 | 58,767 | 67,395 | 62,617 | 71,281 | 67,384 |
Hajdú–Bihar | 86,375 | 74,882 | 89,726 | 122,890 | 129,177 | 141,569 | 156,513 | 159,744 |
Number of overnight stays of foreign tourists | ||||||||
Bihor | 92,740 | 82,150 | 79,510 | 106,567 | 135,458 | 134,770 | 151,334 | 141,773 |
Hajdú–Bihar | 537,922 | 407,915 | 357,222 | 432,921 | 465,158 | 492,369 | 540,025 | 558,054 |
Indicator * | 2000 | 2005 | 2010 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Accommodation capacity | ||||||||
Maramureş | 3398 | 2873 | 4368 | 5614 | 6451 | 7157 | 7223 | 7213 |
Zakarpattya | 2839 | 3147 | 5380 | 10,160 | 10,658 | 10,169 | NA | NA |
Number of total tourist arrivals | ||||||||
Maramureş | 74,369 | 91,348 | 92,500 | 154,633 | 188,988 | 217,028 | 255,812 | 276,064 |
Zakarpattya | 84,200 | 105,300 | 203,540 | 230,000 | 269,250 | 237,900 | NA | NA |
Number of overnight stays | ||||||||
Maramureş | 216,283 | 208,729 | 200,693 | 281,027 | 338,511 | 384,092 | 468,165 | 518,696 |
Zakarpattya | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | 593,000 | NA | NA |
Number of arrivals of foreign tourists | ||||||||
Maramureş | NA | NA | 19,151 | 29,170 | 33,548 | 35,403 | 37,546 | 36,217 |
Zakarpattya | NA | 34,500 | 15,300 | 21,000 | 15,300 | 29,800 | NA | NA |
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Wendt, J.A.; Grama, V.; Ilieş, G.; Mikhaylov, A.S.; Borza, S.G.; Herman, G.V.; Bógdał-Brzezińska, A. Transport Infrastructure and Political Factors as Determinants of Tourism Development in the Cross-Border Region of Bihor and Maramureş. A Comparative Analysis. Sustainability 2021, 13, 5385. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13105385
Wendt JA, Grama V, Ilieş G, Mikhaylov AS, Borza SG, Herman GV, Bógdał-Brzezińska A. Transport Infrastructure and Political Factors as Determinants of Tourism Development in the Cross-Border Region of Bihor and Maramureş. A Comparative Analysis. Sustainability. 2021; 13(10):5385. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13105385
Chicago/Turabian StyleWendt, Jan A., Vasile Grama, Gabriela Ilieş, Andrey S. Mikhaylov, Sorin G. Borza, Grigore Vasile Herman, and Agnieszka Bógdał-Brzezińska. 2021. "Transport Infrastructure and Political Factors as Determinants of Tourism Development in the Cross-Border Region of Bihor and Maramureş. A Comparative Analysis" Sustainability 13, no. 10: 5385. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13105385
APA StyleWendt, J. A., Grama, V., Ilieş, G., Mikhaylov, A. S., Borza, S. G., Herman, G. V., & Bógdał-Brzezińska, A. (2021). Transport Infrastructure and Political Factors as Determinants of Tourism Development in the Cross-Border Region of Bihor and Maramureş. A Comparative Analysis. Sustainability, 13(10), 5385. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13105385