2020
DOI: 10.1051/shsconf/20207404005
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Strategic Options for the Development of Ecotourism in the Danube Delta in the Context of Globalization

Abstract: In Romania, there are major deficiencies in the understanding and especially in the ecological application of tourism, the problem of its unconsciousness and the lack of awareness of the population on this coordinate, which is why people do not realize its intrinsic value for the economy at present, but especially for the future. Each of us should “taste” nature, because living directly in nature, even for a few days, helps to see life in more optimistic colors, breathe better, think more freely, smile more, m… Show more

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“…[7]. Countries with high national incomes also tend to have higher civil rights, freedom of association, low levels of child labor [8]. Over time, rapidly developing countries feel the greatest progress in working conditions.…”
Section: Trade Liberalization and Working Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7]. Countries with high national incomes also tend to have higher civil rights, freedom of association, low levels of child labor [8]. Over time, rapidly developing countries feel the greatest progress in working conditions.…”
Section: Trade Liberalization and Working Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Services currently play a key role in economic growth (Dima, et al, 2020). This trend manifested worldwide is also noticeable in Romania, the priority being the sustainable development of tourism, as an essential component of the tertiary sector (Radulescu, et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The policymakers, especially in the developing countries decided to focus and promote tourism because they saw there is a multiplier effect in term of creating new jobs, increasing export so a possibility to influence the balance of foreign exchange revenues (Tang & all, 2007); these activities contributed directly to reduce poverty in the same area (Zhao & Ritchie, 2007). Many rural areas were developed especially due to rural tourism, local population enjoying the benefit of infrastructure and services progress (Dima et al, 2020). Undoubtedly, there are few unwished consequences also because of mass tourism (pollution, increasing prices, etc.)…”
Section: Introduction and Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%