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SYSTEMIC ANALYSIS OF THE DYNAMIC COMPONENTS OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF ORADEA
The efficiency of the educational process within an academic institution is given by
the dynamic interaction between teachers and students. Each of the two components of the
educational process relate with each other and interact in a real and efficient way. The professor
shares knowledge depending on the particularities of the educational subjects in order to shape
specialists that are capable of contributing to the development of the society. The students relate
to the teachers intentions, to the clearly expressed requirements and they receive process and
render the conveyed knowledge in a personal way. Therefore, these subjects are those that give
an overview of the educational process developed within each university. In this regard, the
present study focuses its attention on a systematic analysis of the two dynamic components of
the educational process at the University of Oradea, thus allowing a better understanding of the
functioning of the educational process conducted in this institution
Tourism and Biodiversity in Natura 2000 Sites. Case Study: Natura 2000 Valea Roșie (Red Valley) Site, Bihor County, Romania
The paper focuses on investigation of the importance of nature and development of tourism in protected areas. Therefore, in this context a new challenge is emerging: the need to conserve and protect bio and geo diversity, as well as the economic valorisation of these areas based mainly on tourism and leisure. At EU level, Natura 2000 protected areas have developed, implemented and cultivated the need to practice sport and recreational activities in these areas both for spending leisure time and also as stress antidote. The recreational and sporting practices that can be undertaken within the ecological network Natura 2000 sites adapted to the specificity of each protected area, in close connection with the environmental conditions. For the preservation of the natural environment should develop and maintain a close collaboration with tourism and sports associations that organize such activities in those areas
Tourism and Biodiversity in Natura 2000 Sites. Case Study: Natura 2000 Valea Roșie (Red Valley) Site, Bihor County, Romania
The paper focuses on investigation of the importance of nature and development of tourism in protected areas. Therefore, in this context a new challenge is emerging: the need to conserve and protect bio and geo diversity, as well as the economic valorisation of these areas based mainly on tourism and leisure. At EU level, Natura 2000 protected areas have developed, implemented and cultivated the need to practice sport and recreational activities in these areas both for spending leisure time and also as stress antidote. The recreational and sporting practices that can be undertaken within the ecological network Natura 2000 sites adapted to the specificity of each protected area, in close connection with the environmental conditions. For the preservation of the natural environment should develop and maintain a close collaboration with tourism and sports associations that organize such activities in those areas