Tourism Development and Cross-Border Cooperation in the Hungarian-Romanian Border Region
Journal Title: GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites - Year 2015, Vol 16, Issue 2
Abstract
Tourism began to play an important role as a tool of development regarding cross-border cooperations after the change of the regime. A more efficient cooperation is needed to employ the potentials in tourism-related development of environmental endowments as well as the significant improvement in standards of other factors. The aim of the paper is to reflect the importance of tourism in cross border cooperation through the example of two border regions. The methodology is based on a quality and quantity analysis of a specific database and programs. We are experiencing more and more common tourism activities in both cases.
Authors and Affiliations
BUJDOSÓ Zoltán, DÁVID Lóránt, VARGA Dorottya, ZHAKUPOV Altynbek, GYURKÓ Ádám, PÉNZES János
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