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The SPA Tourism Perception in Romania

The SPA Tourism Perception in Romania

... however, the country has not built a strong/clear promotional image for its wellness sector ) has separated from its has medical ...has in Austria is primarily on the domestic market and is dominated ... See full document

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Second home tourism and governance: the perception of stakeholders in the Algarve

Second home tourism and governance: the perception of stakeholders in the Algarve

... home tourism has no negatives. The highlight is the speech of the president of ACRAL, who says, "The second home tourism is a complement to the tourism that ... See full document

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GEOMORPHOSITES AS A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN A DEPRIVED AREA. THE CASE STUDY OF ANINA KARSTIC REGION (BANAT MOUNTAINS, ROMANIA)

GEOMORPHOSITES AS A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN A DEPRIVED AREA. THE CASE STUDY OF ANINA KARSTIC REGION (BANAT MOUNTAINS, ROMANIA)

... are The Cave with Water from Gârliște Gorges and The Vertical Shaft under Black ...located in accessible sites, but most of them are not marked with touristic indicators or are not included in ... See full document

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WHY RISK WHY NOW? CONCEPTUAL PROBLEMS AROUND THE RISK PERCEPTION IN TOURISM INDUSTRY

WHY RISK WHY NOW? CONCEPTUAL PROBLEMS AROUND THE RISK PERCEPTION IN TOURISM INDUSTRY

... discuss the role played by hospitality as an ancient social institution by creating a liaison between self-hood, otherness and sensation of ...reopened in regards to the convergence of fear, risk and ... See full document

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UNIVERSITY STUDENT PERCEPTION REGARDING THE TOURISM POTENTIAL IN THE CITY OF LLEIDA

UNIVERSITY STUDENT PERCEPTION REGARDING THE TOURISM POTENTIAL IN THE CITY OF LLEIDA

... on the country of origin, most of the foreign students are from Mexico (12 students), Brazil (5 students), France (4 ...students). The main reason for these students to choose Spain as the ... See full document

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The Destination is where I Live! Residents’ Perception of Tourism Impacts

The Destination is where I Live! Residents’ Perception of Tourism Impacts

... The tourism, more than any other social phenomenon, noticeably transforms ...than in areas where there is no tourism ...how the residents perceive tourism phenomenon and how they ... See full document

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The Tourism Development Strategy of the North-East Region of Romania. Myth or Reality?

The Tourism Development Strategy of the North-East Region of Romania. Myth or Reality?

... meets the needs of current generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs ” (WCED, 1987, ...realised in accordance with the resources of the ... See full document

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Tourism Competitiveness Index – An Empirical Analysis Romania vs. Bulgaria

Tourism Competitiveness Index – An Empirical Analysis Romania vs. Bulgaria

... and tourism, natural and cultural ...important in recent years, is added - climate change. Each of these pillars is in turn composed of a number of individual ...variables. The data set used ... See full document

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REGIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH THROUGH TOURISM. THE CASE OF REGION WEST

REGIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH THROUGH TOURISM. THE CASE OF REGION WEST

... of the eight regions of development in Romania – has a remarkable potential for tourism given its extremely rich and various landscape (in the region there can be found every ... See full document

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How can tourist experience and perceive authenticity impact behavioral intentions and perceived value by tourist?

How can tourist experience and perceive authenticity impact behavioral intentions and perceived value by tourist?

... 2 The introduction purposes to provide reader enough background, a general knowledge of what the thesis is about and the importance of the ...topic. In this case translates in ... See full document

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An Analysis of the Tourist Competitiveness in Switzerland, the United States and Romania

An Analysis of the Tourist Competitiveness in Switzerland, the United States and Romania

... World Tourism Organization, refer to various aspects of the available number of beds: the bed occupancy rates in Romania showed fluctuations, both positive and negative, in ... See full document

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The economic and communication implications of tourism in Romania

The economic and communication implications of tourism in Romania

... facing the Romanian tourism, contributing to the sustainable development of important tourist areas should be a strength ...that the level of these projects is not very good, Romania ... See full document

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Students demand for higher education in Tourism and the perception of gender issues in a Tourism degree

Students demand for higher education in Tourism and the perception of gender issues in a Tourism degree

... that tourism in HE tends to focus on preparing students for future careers in the industry and so little atten- tion has been devoted to the meaning of tourism ...about ... See full document

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THE IMPORTANCE OF TOURISM FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN ROMANIA

THE IMPORTANCE OF TOURISM FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN ROMANIA

... of Romania is composed of a variety of forms of relief, springs with mineral and thermal water, lakes used for recreation, swimming and sport fishing, a valuable hunting fund amassed in coniferous and ... See full document

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TOURISM AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT

TOURISM AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT

... of the relation between tourism and local development. The research method used is based on documenting and summarizing aspects related to the importance of tourism on local ...by ... See full document

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Present state and perspectives of spa tourism development in Serbia

Present state and perspectives of spa tourism development in Serbia

... for tourism and recreation. Such places are spa resorts, characterised by numerous and various natural elements having significant health and recreative functions (thermo-mineral springs, rare gases, ... See full document

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Conceptual aspects regarding balneotherapy tourism marketing in Romania

Conceptual aspects regarding balneotherapy tourism marketing in Romania

... although the development of balneotherapy tourism product should be analyzed in terms of basic services combined with leisure ones (a complex product realised by combining different forms of ... See full document

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Impacts of tourism on geomorphological processes in the Bucegi Mountains in Romania

Impacts of tourism on geomorphological processes in the Bucegi Mountains in Romania

... For the research project presented here, a remote sensing-based analysis covering a 5-year interval (1997-2002) was coupled with pedological sampling in the ...paid in particular to podsol, as ... See full document

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The application of optical measurements for the determination of accuracy of gear wheels casts manufactured in the RT/RP process

The application of optical measurements for the determination of accuracy of gear wheels casts manufactured in the RT/RP process

... of the casting process included heating the mould in 70°C, which caused water to ...Next, the mould parts were joined together and filled with an aluminum ...After the alloy solidified, ... See full document

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NATIONAL STATISTICAL SEMINAR  „OCTAV ONICESCU”

NATIONAL STATISTICAL SEMINAR „OCTAV ONICESCU”

... years, Romania would have today a perfect road infrastructure, as desired and utilized by the entire ...towards the East Europe are somehow reluctant to use the Romanian “roads without ... See full document

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