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A FALUSI TURIZMUS HELYZETE ÉS FEJLESZTÉSI LEHETŐSÉGEI = THE SITUATION AND DEVELOPMENT POSSIBILITIES OF RURAL TOURISM
Napjaink élménygazdaságában egyre többen ismerik fel, hogy a stresszes mindennapok testi-, lelki- és szellemi fáradalmainak kipihenésére nem feltétlenül egy zsúfolt nagyváros vagy tömegturisztikai célpont a legalkalmasabb, ezért sokszor falun keresik a vidék romantikáját, az autentikus kultúrát, gasztronómiát, a csendet és nyugalmat, illetve azokat az aktív kikapcsolódási lehetőségeket, amelyeknek a vidék kiváló teret adhat. Fő célcsoportnak a közép- és az idősebb korosztályokat tekinthetjük, de úgy gondoljuk, hogy e termék a fiatal korcsoportok számára is vonzó lehet.</jats:p
McKee Minute September 2014
The September 2014 McKee Minute features several books on kitchen inspiration such as The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook by Deb Perelman, resources for money management, and a spotlight on social work
Domain Analysis of ‘Urban’ in Library Classification Schemes
Urban is a complex domain, dealing with characteristics of life in cities to meet the needs of urban society. With a changing demography, spatial and socio-economic conditions, urbanization is experienced in the globalized cities, as half of the world’s population live in large cities and towns in 21st century. There are ongoing debates on positing ‘urban’ in social science, science and technology and in arts disciplines, which interpret and define the meaning of ‘urban.’ However, the existing disciplines are interdisciplinary, intersectional and diversified with various approaches, models and theories to study urbanism. Towards the goal of arriving at the subject treatment of urban, this paper analyzes the domain of urban studies through Library of Congress (LC), Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) and Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) schemes. Through this analysis, we investigate the key disciplines, vocabularies, and diversity of subjects in urban studies
The Adaptation Possibilities of Sustainable Production System Best Practices to the Hungarian Rural Environment – Case Study of an Energy Production Business Model
The current paper describes a business model that contributes to people’s self-sufficiency in the field of energy production. The current society is in a position to depend on decision makers and companies in terms of used energy resources and their prices. Though renewable energies have become popular lately, many people face obstacles in order to employ them. The aim of the research is to introduce a business model which answers this customer need and could be interpreted to different economic circumstances. The presented business model has been elaborated according to the recent Dutch business environment as a green entrepreneurial start[1]up. This study deliberately avoids the detailed description of the business plan and rather highlights the core concept based on business modelling principles. This form of demonstration equips future entrepreneurs to adapt the model to certain conditions. The main message of this article is the matching pain-gain relations of certain social groups. On one hand, the local communities seeking to go energy independent. On the other hand, people who would like to conduct impact investment
