THE ECO-ECONOMICAL PRINCIPLES – ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS IN THE DECISIONAL PROCESS FOR THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE AGRO-TOURIST PENSION INTO AN ECO-TOURIST PENSION
Virgil Nicula () and
Roxana Neagu
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Roxana Neagu: Lucian Blaga Unversity of Sibiu
Studies in Business and Economics, 2010, vol. 5, issue 3, 215-226
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The development of the output during the last decades and the same time with growing population namely energy, raw material demands for industry and food have highlighted the conflict between man and nature, between the processes of social-economic development and natural resources with troubling consequences on the ecologic balance of the planet. If the models were taken into consideration before the beginning of the present economic-financial global crisis in present we can say that we match the second model: stopping the rhythm of economic development, even if the best model should represent the sustainable development. Of course that elaborating a new development model of the human society means changing the old concepts, particularly the economic ones and aligning them to the specific of the environment management and the conditions of the actual crisis. In this respect, we analyzed to of the basic components of the sustainable development concept: on the one hand, the economy and on the other environmental protection. These components are also starting points for the eco-economy domain, which has to elaborate mechanisms, criteria, instruments, models that can be taken in consideration in an economic-ecologic vision of development of the society.
Keywords: eco-economy; agro-tourist pension; eco-tourist pension; sustainable development; tourism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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