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The Vegetation From The Superior Basin Of Moldova, Support For Sustainable Tourism Development

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  • Petre SPANU

    (Doctoral School Simion Mehedinti, Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest, Romania)

  • Constantin COCERHAN

    (Mihai Eminescu National College, Suceava, Romania)

  • Carmen NASTASE

    (Faculty of Economics and Public Administration, Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania)

Abstract

Through this study based on specialized documentaries and field research, we are looking for the promotion of the bio geographical potential of the Superior Basin of Moldova in which the forest vegetation prevails. The biodiversity and the exceptional aesthetic ambiance create the favourable premises for the development of ecotourism and the diversification of touristic activities in this area. The valuation of the bio geographical potential has in sight the vulnerability of the vegetation at anthropic actions and emphasizes on the protection measures and conservation of the environment. Our approach try to understand and analyze some of the components and natural ecosystems within the area of the Moldova valley, on the territory of the Suceava County, by emphasizing their scientific, biological, educational, and tourist importance. We can conclude that the development of future solutions in managing the problem on a local scale must necessarily be correlated with the regional, national and European policies and strategies The existence of the nine natural reservations in Moldova Basin on the territory of the Suceava county can be considered, with no reserve, as an opportunity of sustainable development of tourism, through the strategies of territorial development. The sustainable development of the analyzed region, represents a priority that should be based on the local resources and strategies for territorial development.

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  • Petre SPANU & Constantin COCERHAN & Carmen NASTASE, 2017. "The Vegetation From The Superior Basin Of Moldova, Support For Sustainable Tourism Development," The USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration, Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania, Faculty of Economics and Public Administration, vol. 17(1(25)), pages 21-34, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:scm:usvaep:v:17:y:2017:i:1(25):p:21-34
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