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The Role of Road Accessibility for Tourists in the Valorization of Archaeological Resources in the Dobrogea Region, Romania

Vasile-Gabriel Dascălu, Alexandra Grecu (), Andreea Karina Gruia, Viorel Mihăilă and Cristian Constantin Drăghici
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Vasile-Gabriel Dascălu: Simion Mehedinți “Nature and Sustainable Development” Doctoral School, Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest, 030018 Bucharest, Romania
Alexandra Grecu: Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Business and Administration, University of Bucharest, 030018 Bucharest, Romania
Andreea Karina Gruia: Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Business and Administration, University of Bucharest, 030018 Bucharest, Romania
Viorel Mihăilă: Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Business and Administration, University of Bucharest, 030018 Bucharest, Romania
Cristian Constantin Drăghici: Department of Human and Economic Geography, Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest, 030018 Bucharest, Romania

Sustainability, 2024, vol. 16, issue 23, 1-18

Abstract: Given that spatial accessibility to tourist resources is crucial for tourism development, this study analyzes the role of the distance between tourists and archaeological sites in the Dobrogea region of Romania. This study highlights the impact of road distance in the valorization of the main archaeological sites in the chosen area, the results obtained providing information on the main parameters of archaeological resources in achieving tourism success. These data will be important clues in the future design of plans for the valorization of those archaeological sites not yet valorized from the tourist point of view. Spatial data modeling was performed using specific Geographic Information Systems tools, which allowed us to extract the necessary information. By corroborating the results of the geospatial analysis with the statistical ones, we were able to draw conclusions regarding the tourist behavior in the region and the decision factors of tourists in visiting the ancient or medieval ruins in Dobrogea. Our analysis shows a significant correlation between the road accessibility of archaeological sites and their tourist attractiveness, with a particular influence of their location in relation to the main tourist areas of interest in the region. The study area has a rich history that has left behind a high density of ancient fortresses, citadels, and cities, which are relatively underutilized for tourism. Heritage tourism has thus lagged behind coastal tourism, which attracts the highest number of tourists in the country. A better knowledge of the factors that favor the development of heritage tourism is needed in order to expand the region’s tourist offer. Our recommendations aim to improve the accessibility and attractiveness of these archaeological sites by investing in essential infrastructure, developing sustainable transportation policies and specific tourism facilities, and implementing a regional strategy to enhance and protect them, which will ultimately increase their contribution to local economies.

Keywords: accessibility; geographic information systems; tourism; archaeology; Dobrogea (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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