As rural tourism gains more and more popularity, it is important to establish a series of possible guidelines and suggestions on developing this tourism area especially when it comes to rural boarding houses. Moreover, the mountain area development can be used for encountering sustainable development through proper regulation, collaboration between authorities and population and financial support. The paper aims to present several solutions and suggests some guidelines on how the existing situation of the agricultural boarding houses in Romania, could be improved. The analysis is conducted on Romania, using existing data related to 2018 year’s end, being a qualitative analysis based on several recommendations suggested by the authors that can be done to improve the development of mountain area. The strategy proposed, emphasizes the fact that in order to obtain reliable results collaboration between the authorities and the owners of the boarding houses have to be implemented, both on short, medium and long term.
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To Cite this Article: Arsene, O., Dumitru, D., & Radu, A. M. (2019). Establishing a Strategy for Developing Agricultural Pensions in Romania. International Journal of Academic Research Business and Social Sciences, 9(5), 1–21.
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