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Ecotourism In The Biosphere Reservation Of Danube Delta

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  • Anca TURTUREANU

    („Danubius” University, Galati)

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The main objective of the Biosphere Reservation of Danube Delta -i.e. to preserve delta ecosystems in tact and not to alter any strictly protected area – turns up as necessary (even with interest in other Delta – connected economic domains ) in working out tourism development strategies in so far as ecotourism in Danube Delta and the surrounding local communities is concerned. The unfolding of tourism programmes (that lead to some pressure upon of environment) and the working of tourism equipments should abide by all environmental rules in terms of ecological, physical, psychological and social saturation l imits of the environment i.e. with concern to altering the landscape avoiding urban agglomerations, not gratifying the satisfaction of extant tourists with immediate consequences upon local populations. The main objective of the Biosphere Reservation of D anube Delta -i.e. to preserve delta ecosystems intact and not to alter any strictly protected area – turns up as necessary (even with interest in other Delta – connected economic domains ).

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  • Anca TURTUREANU, 2006. "Ecotourism In The Biosphere Reservation Of Danube Delta," EuroEconomica, Danubius University of Galati, issue 17, pages 29-34, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:dug:journl:y:2006:i:17:p:29-34
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    1. Dorin Bac & Paula Rosca, 2017. "A Short Analysis Of The Forms Of Sustainable Tourism Present In Selected Central And Eastern European Countries," Annals of Faculty of Economics, University of Oradea, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1(2), pages 43-49, December.

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