RAISING THE STANDARD OF LIVING FOR THE LOCAL COMMUNITY. CASE STUDY: TOURISM STRATEGIES IN MIHAI VITEAZU VILLAGE
Andreea Marin-Pantelescu,
Monica Ioana Toader,
Mihaela STEFAN Hint and
Alexandra Delia Bugnariu
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2020, vol. 14, issue 1, 154-162
Abstract:
Sustainable tourism means raising the standard of living for the local community. Carrying out local tourist activities creates jobs and a constant income. Tourism, a viable alternative, with resources raised can be represented by rural tourism. Supporting his sector by the European rural development programs, may result in additional revenue for farms located in a high potential area. Another important point in the development of the village is increasing quality of education by promoting learning, preventing school dropout and increasing the quality of teaching. The programs focused on Mihai Viteazu village are the sustainable development of rural space for raising the standard of living. In this way the tourism activities in the country site will be revived. Mihai Viteazu, formerly Sânmihaiu de Jos and Sânmihaiu de Sus (Hungarian: SzentmihAly), is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania, consisting of the villages of Cheia, Corne?ti and Mihai Viteazu (residence). The present paper is focusing on the possibilities of implementing sustainable tourism strategies in this particular Mihai Viteazu village.
Keywords: investment; tourism; sustainability; local community; standard of living (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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