19 research outputs found

    Durable Development Of Tourism In Pitesti And Arges County

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    Durable development is one of the main concerns of the contemporary period. The complex relationship between tourism, development and natural environment is an example of the changes that have taken place in this filed of tourism considered an important polluter of the natural environment. Tourism is the key element of durable development having an important impact on the economy, being considered a source of economic growth. Romania has to find its way through the differences given by the need of development, the regulations imposed by the EU and the concerns related to the next generations’ future. Tourism is an important component of the tertiary sector, a consequence and interface branch of national economy, and an industry without smoke that has an important contribution to the creation of the world gross product. An objective of the National Development Plan adopted in December 2005, component of the National Economy Development Strategy is the capitalization of the tourist and cultural potential and the growth of these fields’ contribution to the regions’ development, emphasizing the development of the infrastructure, diversifying and promoting the internal touristy offer, the increase of competitiveness.the Local Agenda 21, S.W.O.T. analysis of the tourist activity, strategic programs

    The Lower Danube in prehistory: landscape changes and human-environment interactions. Proceedings of the international conference, Alexandria, 3-5 November 2010

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    This volume is dedicated to the conference ‘The Lower Danube in Prehistory: landscape changes and human-environment interactions’ held in Alexandria between the 3rd and 5th November 2010. The conference was funded by the European Commission as part of the Art-Landscape Transformations Project 2007-4230 - Cardiff University partner scenario: ‘Măgura Past and Present’. The Măgura project was developed by Cardiff University and a local partner, the Teleorman County Museum, Alexandria. The project is a continuation of the fieldwork conducted in the Teleorman Valley between 1998 and 2004 as part of the Southern Romania Archaeological Project (SRAP); SRAP is a collaboration between Cardiff University, the Romanian National History Museum and the Teleorman County Museum. For three days, 36 specialists (archaeologists, archaeozoologists, geomorphologists, and palaeobotanists) from Bulgaria, France, Great Britain, Romania and the U.S.A. met in the Alexandria Museum. The participants gave presentations that focused chronologically from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age and geographically throughout the Lower Danube Basin, both north and south of the Danube and including the Danube Delta and western Black Sea coast

    Revista Economica

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    “Agricultural Economics and Rural Development - realities and perspectives for Romania”

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    The volume contains the papers accepted and published in the proceedings of the 7th International symposium entitled: “Agrarian Economy and Rural Development - Realities and Perspectives for Romania”, organized by the Institute of Research for Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Bucharest in cooperation with, The Institute for Agrarian Economy Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania, University of Agrarian Sciences and Veterinary Medicine – The Faculty Of Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development, Bucharest, Romania, Institute for Economy, Finance and Statistics, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade – Serbia, Academy of Economic Studies - The Faculty Of Agro-Food And Environment Economy, Bucharest, Romania, under the high scientific patronage of Academy of Agriculture and Forest Sciences "Gheorghe Ionescu Sisesti", held in Bucharest, Romania, November, 24, 2016. The proceedings are structured in accordance with the sessions of the conference and it includes papers and relevant contributions on plenary speakers, Economy, management and agricultural marketing and Rural development and agricultural policies. Publishing this volume represents a term of the interest expressed by the highest academic and research groups in Romania and EU with interests in the agricultural sector. In the symposium proceedings are shared knowledge, experience and the newest results of your research in the agrarian economy and rural development domain related to enhancing competitiveness of all types of agriculture and promoting innovative agricultural technologies; organizing the food chain, including processing and marketing of agricultural products, animal welfare and risk management in agriculture; preserving and strengthening agricultural ecosystems; efficient use of resources and supporting the shift towards a low carbon economy and resilient to climate change in agriculture and food; social inclusion, poverty reduction and economic development in rural areas etc. The symposium proceedings is structured in 4 specialized sections, where the read my find interesting argues regarding this research field

    Regional Geography and Economy of the European Countries

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    Aspects of the tourism market development within the European rural space

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    The paper makes an analysis of rural tourism market development with the presentation of the main players in the European rural tourism. The methodology used is based on the synthesis of information from articles and studies published in specialty journals, in Government documents as well as in other development strategies on tourism and rural space. The results of this scientific research study reconfirm that rural tourism promotion and development are based on the existing tourism potential and also on the involvement of governmental and non governmental institutions

    Brexit impacts on British tourism

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    The paper examines current debates on the impacts of Brexit on tourism in Britain. Brexit is a source of much concern and anxiety for British government, industry and tourists alike. The paper outlines and analyses some of the major impacts expected from the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union on the British inbound, outbound and domestic tourism. The methodology used is content analysis of secondary data in the form of government and industry surveys and reports and media articles on the expected and projected short and long-term impacts of Brexit. Results argue that although reducing EU-based regulations could have some positive implications for the British tourism industry, major areas of concern exit. Reduced access to EU programmes and funding is likely to impact domestic tourism heavily and limit participation and collaboration in international projects. Withdrawal of the UK from EU travel agreements is expected to have major consequences especially in terms of freedom of movement and security. As UK British hospitality and catering industries employ a considerable amount of EU nationals, a potential staff shortage is likely to impact service quality. Britain’s tourism destination image is also likely to be negatively impacted requiring increased marketing efforts

    Results Concerning Combating Fiscal Evasion in Romania

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    The European Community acts for economical and social cohesion strengthening, and especially to eliminate inequalities between development levels of different regions. It is the reason for which the member-states participates to a regional european policy co-financed with European funds, Structural Funds and Cohesion Fund, that confers a certain sense to community solidaritynational policy, fiscal evasion, fines, frau, control
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