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New trends in tourism

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Intézmény: Pécsi Tudományegyetem
közgazdaságtudományok
Regionális Politika és Gazdaságtan Doktori Iskola

témavezető: Bakucz Márta
helyszín (magyar oldal): H-7622 Pécs, Rákóczi út 80.
helyszín rövidítés: KTK


A kutatási téma leírása:

An analysis of the direct and indirect impacts of tourism is extremely important and needs, not only to start at global level but to progress through regional down to local level. Firstly, the need to clarify the somewhat complex term TOURISM as applied science and the related industry is equally important, involving, as it does, a wide range of products and services which should satisfy the demands of private customers, businesses and the related public sector. The tourism sector with its considerable number of contributing factors, requires a complex approach to its study and analysis. It permeates the whole of the economy due to the wide range of products and services required and to changing demand, and the timescale of travel further increases the difficulties involved in planning in relation to products and services before, during, and even after journeys. In connection with tourism, cultural and environmental issues are also of the greatest importance, and, further, the sector is often the central target of economic, infrastructural, spatial or regional development measures. Tourism – perhaps more than any other economic activity - is very much dependent on the integrated and





sustainable development of the related area. It is not feasible to create effectively co-operating SME networks which provide a convenient selection of accommodation, catering and travel facilities, together with appropriate opportunities for leisure and cultural activities. Hence the development of all segments needs special attention. The integrated development of tourism must be sustainable from economic, social and environmental points of view, and this complexity of critical requirements proves the importance of the sector in general, closely following the actual needs and demands of the protentional customers and the actuality of one specific segment, city tourism, in particular.
Slow Tourism is a sustainable way of traveling. A slow travel strategy involves getting to know the locals and their customs, food, and music. Simply said, it's about learning to adopt the local communities' way of life and educating ourselves about the visited region we've never seen before.
Sleep tourism is a new trending term used in the tourism industry to describe tourists who prioritize rest and relaxation while traveling. Sleep tourists often seek out destinations with unique accommodations or experiences that promote relaxation and better sleep, such as soundproofed rooms, luxurious bedding, mindfulness activities, and spa treatments.

Suggested topics follow:
1. The improvement of tourism potential in the Hungarian regions
2. Brand new trends – Slow tourism, Sleep tourism - in the World of Global Tourism with a Special Attention for Local and Regional Characteristics

3. The impact of city tourism on the local economy

előírt nyelvtudás: angol
felvehető hallgatók száma: 1

Jelentkezési határidő: 2024-09-30


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