2018
DOI: 10.30892/gtg.23311-325
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Conservating the Traditional Cellars of Salacea, Bihor County, Romania

Abstract: This paper argues for the enhanced utilization of the built heritage in the case of the unique cellars of Salacea, Bihor Country which is called "the village of 1000 cellars". The research analysis of the cellars includes field investigations, study of existing bibliography, air-photo interpretation. For examining the * Corresponding author Conservating the Traditional Cellars of Salacea, Bihor County, Romania 749 architectureal plans, facades and volumes use was made of software such as: Archicad 22 R1 INT ve… Show more

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“…The current study used a cross-sectional study design and a mixed methodological approach. 'Risk', as a term, is embedded within quantitative-related paradigm, with it often sidelining qualitative studies (Korstanje, 2011;Gozner et al, 2017;Ilieș et al, 2018;2019;Lincu et al, 2018;Deac & Gozner, 2019;). However, the constructivists posit that risk is socially constructed and that it is interpreted differently across varying social structures and cultures (Yang & Nair, 2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current study used a cross-sectional study design and a mixed methodological approach. 'Risk', as a term, is embedded within quantitative-related paradigm, with it often sidelining qualitative studies (Korstanje, 2011;Gozner et al, 2017;Ilieș et al, 2018;2019;Lincu et al, 2018;Deac & Gozner, 2019;). However, the constructivists posit that risk is socially constructed and that it is interpreted differently across varying social structures and cultures (Yang & Nair, 2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When used for political purposes, the main effort is aimed at supporting an ideological current, notion or the activities of a political party with reference to the historical past, legitimizing various political values (Allen, 2010;Husz, 2014). The third -and actually best known -type is use for economic purposes, in the course of which, in the framework of heritage tourism, the effort is aimed at increasing the number of visitors to the given area, thereby increasing the revenues of society, as well as of the local and the central government (Timothy, 2011;Kozma & Czimre, 2014;Bujdosó et al, 2015;Gozner et al, 2017;Ilieș et al, 2018;Lincu et al, 2018;Rapidah, 2018;Deac & Gozner, 2019;Perez-Galvez et al, 2019;). This branch of tourism has a significant history (for example, in the 17 th and 18 th centuries, many English noblemen travelled to Continental Europe in order to view to classic Greek monuments, as well as the treasures of German, French, Italian and Dutch cities), but it only became widespread from the 1980s.…”
Section: Theoretical Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should also be borne in mind that, due to the great public outcry, today there is an increased interest of people both in the environmental problem as a whole and in specific environmental issues related to individual regions (Gozner et al, 2017, Ilieş et al, 2017Ilieş et al, 2018;Lincu et al, 2018, Herman et al, 2019. The objective study of the structure and dynamics of landscapes industrial zones is particularly relevant in connection with the continued growth and expansion of the production of nonferrous metallurgy, which determines the special significance of environmental risk assessment.…”
Section: Figure 2 Map Of Modern Landscapes Of the Study Area (Khromtmentioning
confidence: 99%