TOURISM IMPACT MODELS AS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PLANNING TOOLS FOR LOCAL AND REGIONAL AUTHORITIES

IF 0.8 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
A. Schvab, N. Văidianu, Igor Sîrodoev, H. Ratkajec, Marius Skolka, M. Tudor, G. Cracu, Mirela Paraschiv, D. Sava, Irina Florea-Saghin, U. Starc-Peceny, T. Ilijaš, Cristina Căluianu
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Tourism is considered by local inhabitants and businesses as an activity that could bring economic development to a very isolated and underdeveloped area such as the Danube Delta, UNESCO protected natural wetland. The aim of this study is to propose the Tourism Impact Model (TIM) as a tool that could be used by local and regional authorities in managing tourism in such fragile ecosystems so that to maximise its positive effects while the honeypot sites of the delta to attract tourists without provoking irreparable damage to the environment. The results of the TIM analysis applied for Sfântu Gheorghe commune evidence that the Danube Delta is under tourism pressure and at high risk of surpassing its human carrying capacity. The conclusions of the analysis show that TIM could be a very useful administrative and policy supporting tool in sustainable development governance if data collection improves in the future.
旅游影响模型作为地方和地区当局的可持续发展规划工具
旅游业被当地居民和企业视为一种活动,可以为一个非常孤立和不发达的地区带来经济发展,如多瑙河三角洲,联合国教科文组织保护的自然湿地。本研究的目的是提出旅游影响模型(TIM)作为一种工具,可以被地方和地区当局用于管理如此脆弱的生态系统中的旅游业,以便在三角洲的蜜罐地点吸引游客的同时,最大限度地发挥其积极作用,而不会对环境造成不可弥补的破坏。应用于sfntu georghe公社的TIM分析结果表明,多瑙河三角洲正面临着旅游压力,并且面临着超过其人口承载能力的高风险。分析的结论表明,如果数据收集在未来得到改善,TIM可以成为可持续发展治理中非常有用的行政和政策支持工具。
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