Abstract-The aim of this study is to analyze and assess the ski areas in Romania. To achieve this project were analyzed 92 resorts from Romanian. In this analysis were taken into account both geographical (position, accessibility, the ski slopes disposition in correlation with the slopes aspect, the slopes that influence the diversity of the ski areas, the ski areas visibility on the internet) and socio-economic factors (the services provided by the ski areas administrators, related tourism services, the state of the ski slopes, the types of the existing tourist facilities).
Abstract-Relief and climatic conditions represent two defining elements for the development of a ski area in a mountain area. The study proposes an evaluation of parameters of particle morphology and morphographic relief, in order to identify the most suitable areas. The analysis of the slope and exposure of the hips, to which we can add the geology and the land cover, needs a high accuracy GIS project. The technical longitudinal profiles of the proposed slopes, represents a good tool for determining the slopes degrees of difficulty. At the same time, the study proposes the validation for the profitability rates of the ski area. The methodology focuses on two main stages. In the first stage, based on the GIS techniques, were identified the sustainability areas for the ski slopes, while in the second stage was conducted if the ski lift infrastructure is enough developed to serve the proposed ski domain.
Abstract-This project is based on an action that is agreed with the Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) and is based on Intelligent Transport Systems. Romanian TEN-T network is seriously affected by natural risks such as landslides, torrential erosion, rock falls, avalanches, floods and heavy snow. These natural hazards lead to numerous road accidents which cause important casualties and material losses every year.The overall objective of the action is to improve traffic safety and reduce congestion of the Romanian road Core and Comprehensive Network by putting in place a compatible, accessible and interoperable intelligent transportation system (ITS) that will provide traffic and travel information services in all European languages via web.
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