Dobrogea is a historical region of Romania that includes a great diversity of archaeological resources, imposing a spatial inventory in a different way from the current ones. This study proposes the use of GIS technology in terms of organization and structuring of archaeological resources made available by the National Archaeological Record of Romania. The integration of data in online mapping applications can help to create a stronger link between the tourist and the tourist location, which has positive implications for the regional economic development. The results of the study consist in a spatial database of the fortresses, Roman camps and other archaeological resources from Dobrogea having as main role the exposure of the historical tourist potential of the study area. The information obtained will contribute to future studies for the implementation of digital methods to increase the tourist attractiveness of these archaeological resources.
Electoral periods have always been a challenge for representative parties to gain new supporters, but also to get closer to the population, and the context of the Coronavirus pandemic has been a barrier to traditional election campaigns, requiring their relocation to the online environment. The main target of the online campaigns was the young population, while the street election campaigns wanted to convince the majority of the adult population, who do not spend much of their time in the online field. The central objective of the study was to identify voting trends at the national level, but also at the regional level. The secondary objective of the study was to identify the influence of national minorities in the Romanian legislative elections, based on a significant population of ethnic Hungarians in certain counties. The aim of the study was to provide a point of support for electoral statistics and to be translocated to cartographic materials, to facilitate their understanding. The results of the study certify that there is a regionalization of the electoral results, with small exceptions, and the party representing the ethnic Hungarians won detachedly in the counties where they are the majority.
Tourism is one of the most affected economic sectors by the Covid-19 pandemic. Its positive evolution until 2020 has been stopped, being affected at the same time the structure of the local or regional economic profile. Thus, it is necessary to quantify the impact of this epidemiological hazard on such an important area for the national economy in order to create a sustainable tourism industry. Such an analysis can reveal changes in the tourist flow. We will be able to draw trends on the evolution of tourism in the study area, in a context in which specialists predict several years of pandemic. Due to the spatial nature of tourism, in this study we will use GIS to obtain the proposed results. Although most territorial systems in Romania, where tourist activity is present, have been negatively influenced, the results obtained indicate an increase in the number of tourists in the rural area of Dobrogea. Such situations are rare in Romania and we will try to find the causes that have influenced this.
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