
Denis Ceric
Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, PhD student, research-fellow
Denis Cerić is an assistant and a PhD student of human geography at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization – Polish Academy of Sciences, with a broad research interest in tourism geography: cruise tourism, cross-border tourism, tourist flows, tourist attractiveness, issues related to spatial planning, organization and regional development of tourism.
Supervisors: Marek Wieckowski
Address: Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization
Polish Academy of Sciences
ul. Twarda 51/55, 00-818 Warsaw, Poland (EU)
Supervisors: Marek Wieckowski
Address: Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization
Polish Academy of Sciences
ul. Twarda 51/55, 00-818 Warsaw, Poland (EU)
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Key-words: Baltic Sea Region, cross-border cooperation, European funds, tourism
Based on scientific literature and statistical data, the paper is critically examining the role of tourism in rural areas on the example of rural municipalities in selected EU NUTS-2 regions in Poland and Croatia. The role of tourism is researched through the change of the tourist density ratio and the tourist intensity rate indexes, which are calculated for every single municipality of the researched area for 2004 and 2013. Despite significant governmental and local initiatives, minor positive changes of measured tourist indexes that occurred in rural areas made the author argue how the potential socio-economic role of tourism in rural areas is fairly overestimated. The purpose of this paper is to provoke scientific discussion on artificial developing of tourism in rural areas which are not pre-determined for tourism.
and lessons being vital for and adaptable in other disadvantaged areas. The results and company descriptions
provided in the article are based on in-depth interviews, online data collection and statistical analyses.
and credit, is discussed in this paper. Since broad spectrum of key players in society associate economic development with entrepreneurship, the perception of individuals and entrepreneurs on latter within Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia is researched. Source data on entrepreneurial attitudes, perceptions, activities and
entrepreneurship framework conditions are taken from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2014, in order to conduct comparative analysis of mentioned four countries between themselves and in comparison with the EU averages. This analysis shows the overall economic climate for entrepreneurship on the country level.
The objective of this paper is to measure the existing potential deferred demand for cruise tourism in European and Asian countries. The effective international outbound tourism demand and expenditures of the countries in which outbound cruise tourism has the highest penetration in a total population has been analyzed. The results are brought in correlation with international outbound tourism data of all European and Asian countries. Furthermore, social-economic determinants important in the theory of tourism demand are analyzed and discussed for selected countries.
The world between 1991 and 2010. Special focus is on European and Asian countries which were producing over 3 quadrillion Btu (British thermal units) yearly at least once in the stated period. There are 20 countries which satisfy criteria, 7 in Europe (Norway, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ukraine, Emirates, Qatar, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Iraq, Japan, Malaysia). Production of primary Netherlands, Poland), and 13 in Asia (China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, India, Iran, Indonesia, United Arab energy from renewable resources of those countries is taken into research by resource’s groups. Commentary from the geographical point of view is given for chosen countries.
Key-words: Baltic Sea Region, cross-border cooperation, European funds, tourism
Based on scientific literature and statistical data, the paper is critically examining the role of tourism in rural areas on the example of rural municipalities in selected EU NUTS-2 regions in Poland and Croatia. The role of tourism is researched through the change of the tourist density ratio and the tourist intensity rate indexes, which are calculated for every single municipality of the researched area for 2004 and 2013. Despite significant governmental and local initiatives, minor positive changes of measured tourist indexes that occurred in rural areas made the author argue how the potential socio-economic role of tourism in rural areas is fairly overestimated. The purpose of this paper is to provoke scientific discussion on artificial developing of tourism in rural areas which are not pre-determined for tourism.
and lessons being vital for and adaptable in other disadvantaged areas. The results and company descriptions
provided in the article are based on in-depth interviews, online data collection and statistical analyses.
and credit, is discussed in this paper. Since broad spectrum of key players in society associate economic development with entrepreneurship, the perception of individuals and entrepreneurs on latter within Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia is researched. Source data on entrepreneurial attitudes, perceptions, activities and
entrepreneurship framework conditions are taken from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2014, in order to conduct comparative analysis of mentioned four countries between themselves and in comparison with the EU averages. This analysis shows the overall economic climate for entrepreneurship on the country level.
The objective of this paper is to measure the existing potential deferred demand for cruise tourism in European and Asian countries. The effective international outbound tourism demand and expenditures of the countries in which outbound cruise tourism has the highest penetration in a total population has been analyzed. The results are brought in correlation with international outbound tourism data of all European and Asian countries. Furthermore, social-economic determinants important in the theory of tourism demand are analyzed and discussed for selected countries.
The world between 1991 and 2010. Special focus is on European and Asian countries which were producing over 3 quadrillion Btu (British thermal units) yearly at least once in the stated period. There are 20 countries which satisfy criteria, 7 in Europe (Norway, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ukraine, Emirates, Qatar, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Iraq, Japan, Malaysia). Production of primary Netherlands, Poland), and 13 in Asia (China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, India, Iran, Indonesia, United Arab energy from renewable resources of those countries is taken into research by resource’s groups. Commentary from the geographical point of view is given for chosen countries.