MOUNTAIN TOURISM INTERCONNECTIONS. VARIATION OF MOUNTAIN TOURIST FLOW IN SUCEAVA COUNTY

George CHEIA

Abstract


Mountain tourism, in addition to one of the most common types of tourism, is generated by a complex of factors and at the same time, triggers a series of processes involving tourism phenomenon, especially the environment where it is taking place. This paper aims to discuss some of these causal factors, and the relationship between this type of tourism and the tourist area itself (1). By using SPSS analytical methods , it can be practically demonstrated the impact of mountain tourist flow in spas (2) and mountain resorts (3) in Suceava county.

Keywords


mountain tourism; ecotourism; T.A.L.C; Suceava County; SPSS

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