2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13105385
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Transport Infrastructure and Political Factors as Determinants of Tourism Development in the Cross-Border Region of Bihor and Maramureş. A Comparative Analysis

Abstract: This article follows two important interconnected aspects. On one hand, it investigates whether the political factors represented by the presence of ethnic minorities can be a catalyst for tourism development in cross-border regions, in addition to the development of transport infrastructure. On the other hand, it offers a comparative analysis and territorial diagnosis of the Bihor-Hajdú–Bihar and Maramureş–Zakarpattya cross border regions, analyzing the main tourist indicators and the advances made in the dev… Show more

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“…Jou et al (2012) focused on the influence of new road infrastructure on tourism behaviour. Wendt et al (2021) examined the correlations between the development of the transport network and the increase in tourist traffic, and their results show that transport infrastructure plays a critical role in ensuring the connections of border regions. Kanwal et al (2020) examined the relationship between perceived impact of road and transport infrastructure development and local community support for tourism through perceived environmental impact, perceived tourism benefits, and perceived community satisfaction.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jou et al (2012) focused on the influence of new road infrastructure on tourism behaviour. Wendt et al (2021) examined the correlations between the development of the transport network and the increase in tourist traffic, and their results show that transport infrastructure plays a critical role in ensuring the connections of border regions. Kanwal et al (2020) examined the relationship between perceived impact of road and transport infrastructure development and local community support for tourism through perceived environmental impact, perceived tourism benefits, and perceived community satisfaction.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People would travel to escape the polluted and crowded industrial cities, heading to coastal areas or pristine mountain environments for leisure and recreation. In the past century, despite wars, economic recessions, geopolitical changes [ 1 , 2 , 3 ], and terrorist attacks, tourism has become one of the most dynamic sectors of the global economy. A combination of desire, mobility, and accessibility made possible the existence of mass tourism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wooden church of Boianu Mare (Bihor County, Romania) is the focus of investigation, an 18th century heritage building in good state of conservation. It is an attraction for cultural tourism tours because of its size and the nature of its conservation [7][8][9]. The church has been used for several years only on special occasions, for which little funds have been allocated for heating during the winter season, as well as for other necessary maintenance operations, and consequently fungal contamination has occurred [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%