CYCLING IN ROMANIA - ISSUES RELATED TO SPECIFIC STATISTICS, INTERMODALITY AND SAFETY
Alina Niculescu (),
Adrian Rădulescu (),
Marian Florin Busuioc () and
Andreea Elisabeta Budacia ()
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Alina Niculescu: National Institute for Research and Development in Tourism
Adrian Rădulescu: National Institute for Research and Development in Tourism
Marian Florin Busuioc: Romanian American University in Bucharest
Andreea Elisabeta Budacia: Romanian American University in Bucharest
Romanian Economic Business Review, 2021, vol. 16, issue 4, 51-61
Abstract:
Cycling and cycle tourism are topics for which INCDT researchers have conducted relatively constant analyzes in recent years, by participating in various projects and studies in this field. One such project is the "Danube Cycle Plans", which is part of the Transport, Health and Environment Pan-European Program, co-financed by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA). The project was approved for funding under the Interreg Danube Transnational Program, priority axis 3.1, in 2020. The main objectives of the project are to improve the conditions for cyclists and to contribute to the promotion of cycling tourism, as an ecological mode of transport and as a means of improving accessibility in urban and rural areas, especially those in the Danube region. In this project we analyzed the current situation of cycling in Romania, by researching the issues related to specific statistics, intermodality and safety, which we will detail in this paper
Keywords: cycling; Romania; statistics; intermodality; safety (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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