Perspectives of Sustainable Development of Tourism in the North-East Region of Romania
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- Positive effects on the general image of the member countries, indirectly reflected on the increase of tourist number and tourism receipts;
- New investment in communal infrastructure, contributing to the preservation and long-term protection of space as a prime tourism resource and the increasing tourism attractiveness of the country;
- Introduction of effective controls in preservation of valuable space from potential degradation.
3. Results and Discussions
3.1. Considerations on the Organisation of Tourism in Romania, Poland, and Slovakia
3.2. Future Directions of Sustainable Tourism Development in the North-East Region Based on the Experience of Subcarpathia and Central Slovakia
- (1)
- services quality,
- (2)
- services diversification,
- (3)
- proper promotion,
- (4)
- use of Structural Funds, and
- (5)
- initiatives taken by central and local authorities.
- (1)
- inadequate transport and communications infrastructure,
- (2)
- systematic inadequate planning, and
- (3)
- insufficient collaboration between local and national authorities (the promotion sector included).
- lack of training,
- innovative spirit, and
- financial resources.
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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2001–2003 Evolution Index | 2003–2005 Evolution Index | 2001–2014 Evolution Index | |
PL32 | 97.05 | 109.54 | 169.8238 |
SK03 | 107.85 | 99.79 | 117.7339 |
2004–2006 Evolution Index | 2006–2008 Evolution Index | ||
RO21 | 109.67 | 106.99 | 151.5367 |
2001–2003 Evolution Index | 2003–2005 Evolution Index | 2001–2014 Evolution Index | |
PL32 | 103.39 | 114.48 | 191.5828 |
SK03 | 103.30 | 88.22 | 88.61214 |
2004–2006 Evolution Index | 2006–2008 Evolution Index | ||
RO21 | 107.33 | 104.86 | 121.205 |
2001–2003 Evolution Index | 2003–2005 Evolution Index | 2001–2014 Evolution Index | |
PL32 | 104.58 | 114.87 | 195.8728 |
SK03 | 103.43 | 88.27 | 89.1082 |
2004–2006 Evolution Index | 2006–2008 Evolution Index | ||
RO21 | 107.54 | 105.14 | 138.8606 |
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Scutariu A-L, Nastase C, Popescu M. Perspectives of Sustainable Development of Tourism in the North-East Region of Romania. Sustainability. 2017; 9(1):56. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9010056
Chicago/Turabian StyleScutariu, Adrian-Liviu, Carmen Nastase, and Mihai Popescu. 2017. "Perspectives of Sustainable Development of Tourism in the North-East Region of Romania" Sustainability 9, no. 1: 56. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9010056
APA StyleScutariu, A. -L., Nastase, C., & Popescu, M. (2017). Perspectives of Sustainable Development of Tourism in the North-East Region of Romania. Sustainability, 9(1), 56. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9010056