scholarly journals ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF TOURISM RESOURCES AS THE PRECONDITION OF TOURIST DEVELOPMENT

Author(s):  
Vasylykha N. ◽  
Indus K.
2013 ◽  
Vol 671-674 ◽  
pp. 2441-2445
Author(s):  
Ming Chuan Tian ◽  
Kai Zhen Jia ◽  
Ai Hua Xie

Based on a thorough research of Shizhong County in Fujian Province, some developing problems have been detected, such as shortage of land, backward transportation, negligence of historical building protection and unused tourism resources. The author puts forwards the planning scheme of the historic town after the study of master plan of Shizhong County, conservation planning of historic town, and tourism develop plan. For historic towns, a coordinated planning pattern is needed. This new pattern should take the master plan as the guideline, and the historical culture protection plan and tourist development plan as strategies. With the unfolding of the three plans, a harmonious development will be achieved.


1999 ◽  
Vol 5 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 273-298
Author(s):  
Hrvoje Turk

The Punat Cove is one of the most striking features of the indented coastline of the island of Krk. The bay is fairly well sheltered and in the past it was a Karst valley which was later flooded by the sea. This region has favourable natural resources as well as rich anthropogenic tourist resources such as the Old Croatian chapel of St. Dunata and the Franciscan monastery and church on the island of Kosljun. The tourist development of the Punat Cove began in the second half of the 19th cent, with the arrival of individuals and organized groups of holiday-makers visiting the Franciscan monastery and church on Kosljun island. As early as 1876, the Bishop requested that a list of visitors to the island be kept by the Franciscan monks. At the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, hotels and restaurants began to appear in the town of Punat. A Swimming Club was founded and in 1912 the first small private beach was opened. During the period between the two World Wars, new boarding-houses and hotels were built, a large new beach was constructed and the coastal zone was reforested and leveled. Following 1945, tourism in Punat was known for its company vacation homes and children’s rest homes, its newly built motor camps and hotels and its marina which was to become the largest in the Adriatic Sea. Companies which were founded through the various phases of tourist development in the Punat Cove played a profound role in the management of tourism resources and the development of tourism. The most evident effect of the modem tourist evaluation of Punat are the recently built settlements of holiday houses south of the old center of Punat. There are about 1000 of these holiday houses in the Punat Municipality, mostly belonging to owners from Zagreb and Rijeka.


1989 ◽  
Vol 53 (11) ◽  
pp. 646-657 ◽  
Author(s):  
BA White ◽  
AA Antczak-Bouckoms ◽  
MC Weinstein

2004 ◽  
Vol 171 (4S) ◽  
pp. 35-36
Author(s):  
J. Curtis Nickel ◽  
Heather McDonald ◽  
Marg Hux ◽  
Marc Brisson ◽  
Lisa Bernard

Author(s):  
Olga Merzlova

One of the measures to eliminate the consequences of the Chernobyl accident was the exclusion of highly contaminated land from agricultural use. Due to the positive dynamics of the radiation situation, the issue of land return becomes relevant. However, in the period of exclusion of these lands the land clearance degradation processes were developing. The second part of the article is devoted to the issue of economic evaluation of the expediency of land return and the mutual coordination of the results of separate stages of complex ecological and economic evaluation. The research was carried out in Mogilev branch Institute of radiology (Republic of Belarus).


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