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Inter-, Trans - And Multidisciplinarity,And Some Ideas Or Remarks On Cultural Tourism

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  • Constantin MANEA

    (University of Pitesti, Romania)

  • Gheorghe SAVOIU

    (University of Pitesti, Romania)

  • Ion IORGA SIMAN

    (University of Pitesti, Romania)

  • Marian TAICU

    (University of Pitesti, Romania)

Abstract

The introduction to the paper presents the main differences between inter-, trans-, multi- and cross-disciplinary research, both at a general theoretical level, and finally in practical terms, in rural and mountain tourism. Then there follows the detailed presentation, which makes up the main section of the paper, starting from the work methodology and results in researches of an economic, statistical, econometric, sociological, demographic, psychological, anthropological, linguistic, ethnographic, folkloric and cultural integrative type, going on to the specificity of the various approaches in programmes, projects and tourism policy. The main question that dominates the whole main section and the conclusions of the article refer to the current position of Romanian rural and mountain tourism, and is complemented by a number of solutions that could improve and even intensify the upward process of economic development of Romania through the added agency of rural and mountain tourism

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  • Constantin MANEA & Gheorghe SAVOIU & Ion IORGA SIMAN & Marian TAICU, 2014. "Inter-, Trans - And Multidisciplinarity,And Some Ideas Or Remarks On Cultural Tourism," THE YEARBOOK OF THE "GH. ZANE" INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC RESEARCHES, Gheorghe Zane Institute for Economic and Social Research ( from THE ROMANIAN ACADEMY, JASSY BRANCH), vol. 23(2), pages 133-142.
  • Handle: RePEc:zan:ygzier:v:23:y:2014:i:2:p:133-142
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