Relevant elements evolving in mountain tourism
Vasile Avadanei (),
Ioan Surdu () and
Lidia Avadanei ()
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Vasile Avadanei: National Institute of Economic Research – National Center for Mountain Economics
Ioan Surdu: National Institute of Economic Research – National Center for Mountain Economics
Lidia Avadanei: National Institute of Economic Research – National Center for Mountain Economics
THE YEARBOOK OF THE "GH. ZANE" INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC RESEARCHES, 2019, vol. 28, issue 1, 133-145
Abstract:
Tourism is the most dynamic area in the tertiary sector of services. It also includes elements of novelty, paradigm shifts and repositions of stakeholders in a very rapid evolution. This is the reason why we set ourselves on resuming ideas formulated in the last 5–10 years and watching how things have evolved in well-established basins. A survey was made of the mountain area of Neamț County and a recent diagnosis was made: investments in accommodation, public catering, community events, the impact of developments in sectors involved in chains (the value chain and the supply chain), how they evolve the agri-pastoral sector as a tourism provider, etc. Interpretations and recommendations have been made in the context of the concept of “Innovation in Services” (supported by the European Commission)4,5 and “Mountains in the Horizon 2020” (EUROMONTANA Convention Initiative) 6. The center of gravity of the paper is to explore the application of regenerative design for regenerative development
Keywords: mountain tourism; tourist pool; tourism policies; tourist support services; regeneration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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