2009
DOI: 10.2478/v10091-009-0018-0
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Preliminary case study on the environmental quality and life quality in the Romanian rural rudimentary communities

Abstract: Abstract:In the present study, our intention is to reveal the positive and negative aspects of living, in the rural communities appearing in Romania in the last 5-6 decades; often, these have occupied territories with astonishing natural landscapes, situated close to large rural settlements with a century-old history. If, from the perspective of the quality of the natural components of the environment, inside the perimeter of these settlements we can talk about extremely favorable habitat conditions, from the … Show more

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“…e specialised literature has studied Roma communities in their di erent aspects, such as: origin and history (Crowe 1994;Merfea 1994;Liegeois and Nicolae 1995;Achim 1998;Anghel et al, 2000;Tamaș 2001), demographic aspects , education (Kyuchukov 2000;Myers and Bhopal 2009;Bhopal 2010), customs and traditions (Spradley 1980;Burawouy 2003;O'Reily 2005;Martin and Gamella 2005;Ozcan 2006;Crowe 2007;Falzon 2009), socio-economic aspects (Watson 1994;Pine et al 2004;Ladány and Szelényi 2006;Czepczyński 2008;Grill 2011;Ruzicka 2011;Schwartz 2012;Pasieka 2012;Roman 2013), and quality of life (Manea et al 2009). e study of Roma sub-groups and, even more so, the speci c clans is de cient both at a European level as well as concerning the Romanian literature (Ozcan 2000;Potra 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e specialised literature has studied Roma communities in their di erent aspects, such as: origin and history (Crowe 1994;Merfea 1994;Liegeois and Nicolae 1995;Achim 1998;Anghel et al, 2000;Tamaș 2001), demographic aspects , education (Kyuchukov 2000;Myers and Bhopal 2009;Bhopal 2010), customs and traditions (Spradley 1980;Burawouy 2003;O'Reily 2005;Martin and Gamella 2005;Ozcan 2006;Crowe 2007;Falzon 2009), socio-economic aspects (Watson 1994;Pine et al 2004;Ladány and Szelényi 2006;Czepczyński 2008;Grill 2011;Ruzicka 2011;Schwartz 2012;Pasieka 2012;Roman 2013), and quality of life (Manea et al 2009). e study of Roma sub-groups and, even more so, the speci c clans is de cient both at a European level as well as concerning the Romanian literature (Ozcan 2000;Potra 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%