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Strengths Andweaknesses Of Tourism In Northern Oltenia Potentail Compared With European Alpine Countries

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  • CONSTANTA ENEA

    (Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, "Constantin Brancusi" University of Targu-Jiu, Romania)

  • CONSTANTIN ENEA

    (Faculty of International Relations, Law and Administrative Sciences, "Constantin Brancusi" University of Targu-Jiu, Romania)

  • GABRIEL GHEORGHE SANDA

    (Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, "Constantin Brancusi" University of Targu-Jiu, Romania)

Abstract

Mountain tourism is one of the traditional forms of tourism in affirming tourism in North Oltenia, both nationally through natural potential available by the low degree of degradation of the landscape and the investment efforts that were made in the offer specific. However maintaining and expanding national and international tourist market offer mountain in this area in the context of trends of competing countries require new efforts offer guidance on several important strands. The paper highlights a number of proposals to design and sports facilities that are designed to highlight the promising potential of resorts in the mountains are in the north of Oltenia that have the best ski area in Central and Eastern Europe ski.

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  • Constanta Enea & Constantin Enea & Gabriel Gheorghe Sanda, 2015. "Strengths Andweaknesses Of Tourism In Northern Oltenia Potentail Compared With European Alpine Countries," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 0, pages 281-286, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2015:v:special:p:281-286
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    1. Bas Amelung & Alvaro Moreno, 2009. "Impacts of climate change in tourism in Europe. PESETA-Tourism study," JRC Research Reports JRC55392, Joint Research Centre.
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    1. Ceausescu Aurelian Ionut, 2020. "Directions Of Action Regarding The Sustainable Regional Development Of Tourism In The South West-Oltenia Region," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 4, pages 110-115, August.

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