Tourism and Rural Space in National and International Context

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Date(s) - 27 May 2022
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“Gh. Zane” Institute for Economic and Social Research − Iași Branch of Romanian Academy, National Agency for Mountain Areas, Vatra Dornei − Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, and Centre of Mountain Economy, Vatra Dornei − Romanian Academy have the pleasure of inviting you to the 24th Academic Conference on Tourism and Rural Space in National and International Context − TARS on 27 May 2022.

The TARS Conference was born out of the need of Romanian researchers to assess and promote the economic scientific research portfolio on tourism, to argue and substantiate its Romanian development strategies, and to provide European and international best practices.

 

Focus

The 2022 Edition will explore some of the main concerns of both theorists and practitioners on the following topics: rural tourism, agritourism, ecotourism; tourism in the context of sustainable development at national, regional, and global level; traditionalism vs modernism in tourism; national and regional strategies for rural tourism development; tourism management and marketing; e-tourism; etc.

The TARS Conference traditionally approaches the tourism phenomenon from a multidisciplinary perspective: economics, anthropology, sociology, psychology, ethnography, folklore, law, etc.

 

Programme and registration

The full programme will be available on the event website. The event will be fully held online.

A call for abstracts is open on various topics until 25 February.

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