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Tourism Destination Management – New Approaches in Romania

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Tourism is an important industry for a long time, even vital in some countries, while being an important employer. Romania has an important tourism potential and a background which can be an important tourist destination. The paper proposes to analyse development strategies for three forms of tourism -spa, mountain, coastal- in European context. The hypothesis is that the Romanian tourism, for all forms analised, are in a process of readjustment to the current requirements of international tourist market, in a period of transition and transformations.
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