The development of wine tourist experience in Dealu Mare region, Romania | Author : Cristina Lupu, Alexandru Ganu?ceac | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The wine tourism developed in a growing manner in the last years contributing to the
economic development of the wine regions of the world. The so called wine tourists seek for an authentic
experience in the wineries based on the activities they develop during their visit and given by the region
attributes. This research aims to emphasize the tourists’ experience in which relates the wine region of
Dealu Mare, Prahova county and identifies the main advantages that this tourist area has regarding the
agrotourism potential. The data were collected by applying a questionnaire (n=600) and the results were
displayed using charts that show the behavior and activities undertaken by tourists during their visit in
the wineries. Hence, the tourist’ behavior in which relates wine consumption and winery visitation has
been outlined, also their preferences in terms of wine regions of Romania and abroad. The paper
presents also some limitations in which relates the study area and the number of the respondents. |
| Reorientation of tourists to rural areas due to climate change | Author : Mihaela-Iuliana Grigore | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The global warming, tourist crowds, thermal discomfort, ultraviolet radiation, ecotourism,
ethnic Saxons, Saxon villages, sustainable tourism, craft and culinary art, tourist potential, UNESCO
cultural objectives. In the summer season, due to the heat wave that persists in most of the country, the
very high thermal discomfort, the temperature-humidity index (ITU) that exceeds the critical threshold
of 80 units, more and more tourists go to the mountain areas and depression. In this sense, the Saxon
settlements in Transylvania are an alternative for tourists who love nature, hiking, traditional art and
cuisine. The Saxon villages in the heart of Transylvania have become a tourist attraction in recent years.
His Majesty, King Charles of Great Britain, drew attention to these areas where time seems to have stood
still. This research is based on a questionnaire, from which we drew conclusions about the reorientation
of tourism activity in the Transylvanian region for this period, when climate change is increasingly felt. It
is the first research of its kind, which tries to correlate the influence of climate change on tourism
activities, for the central area of Romania, i.e. Transylvania. |
| Territorial disparities of the Human Development Index in the North Development Region of the Republic of Moldova | Author : Mihai Hachi, Vadim Cujba, Lauren?iu Craciun | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Human development is a component part of the development of socio-economic, naturalgeographical systems. Currently, the need for comparative studies of human development appears
increasingly imperative, in an attempt to track the level reached by states, regions or urban and rural
human habitats within them, with the goal of evaluating the effectiveness of development policies applied
by governments or regional and local administrations, beyond certain indicators or statistical series that
attest to certain aspects of human development. Through this study, we proposed the calculation of the
HDI at the level of human habitats of the North Development Region of the Republic of Moldova, with the
disaggregated indicators taken into account, compared to the indicators taken into account by the United
Nations Development Program (UNDP) in the calculation of the Human Development Index (HDI) of the
states. This fact would allow a more accurate analysis of human development at the locality level. The
purpose of this study is to estimate and determine the spatial differences of the HDI in the localities of the
North Development Region (NDR) in the context of the implementation of the Regional Development
Strategy of the Republic of Moldova and the intention of European integration of the country. The main
results of the study consist in the creation of a valuable cartographic set with reference to the four
dimensions of human development, as well as the map of the aggregate index of human development
related to the human habitats of the region, a typology that can serve as a benchmark in the
argumentation of territorial, administrative and financial decentralization which is to be implemented.
The main methods used in the study: comparative, statistical, direct standardization, mathematical, the
GIS system. The HDI study of the North Development Region includes 315 urban and rural localities
within the region, through four dimensions that attest the level of human development and 12 indicators
(values), these being related to the habitats of primary rank: communes and villages. |
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