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Quantitative Analysis Of Rural Tourism – A Basis Of Tourism Management

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  • Marinel NEDELUȚ

    (Financial Bank University of Bucharest)

  • Silvia Elena CRISTACHE

    (Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest)

  • George BĂLAN

    (Romanian German University of Sibiu)

  • Roxana Cristina VÎLCU

    (Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest)

Abstract

Rural tourism is an alternative form of tourism that takes place in rural areas. It has imposed itself gradually being one of the most popular tourist forms, especially in highly developed countries with a high degree of urbanization, whose inhabitants are operating in more stressful conditions. Rural tourism represents the return to pure values, to the ancestral space, closeness to nature, i.e. a return to origins. Thus we can motivate that in terms of resources villages respond in the highest degree to multiple tourist motivations. Rural tourism can generate stability, production, and quality, multiple economic and social effects, contributing greatly to maintaining rural living, by preserving the economic and social values. Romanian rural tourism activity is subject to restructuring. The acceleration and enhancement of this restructuring is the result of de-globalization and sustainable development manifested at all levels of the national economy.

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  • Marinel NEDELUȚ & Silvia Elena CRISTACHE & George BĂLAN & Roxana Cristina VÎLCU, 2015. "Quantitative Analysis Of Rural Tourism – A Basis Of Tourism Management," Romanian Economic Business Review, Romanian-American University, vol. 9(1), pages 12-25, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:rau:journl:v:9:y:2015:i:1:p:12-25
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    1. Gabriela Tigu, 2012. "New Challenges for Tourism Destination Management in Romania," Chapters, in: Murat Kasimoglu (ed.), Strategies for Tourism Industry - Micro and Macro Perspectives, IntechOpen.
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