Tourism and Cultural Heritage in Beiuș Land, Romania
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodological Framework
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Materials and Methods
- Preprocessing/preparation of variables.
- 2.
- Obtaining of the summary value (aggregate value).
- 3.
- Determination of the constant value (k) for classifying objects into groups.
- Group I contains the highest level of development of the analyzed phenomenon.
- Group II includes an average level of development of the analyzed phenomenon
- Group III includes a small level of development of the analyzed phenomenon.
- Group IV includes a very low level of development of the analyzed phenomenon.
3. Results
3.1. Cultural Heritage
3.2. Tourist Infrastructure
3.3. Establishing the Relationship between Cultural Heritage and Tourism
4. Discussions
5. Conclusions
- The standardization method is an effective tool in the analysis, understanding, evaluating, and ranking complex phenomena, regardless of their nature and related disciplines/fields.
- By applying this method, we obtained a raw overview of the spatial distribution of the elements of the cultural heritage and the tourist infrastructure.
- The result is directly influenced by the number of variables subject to normalization, by their representativeness in the territory and by the limits of the analyzed area. The values of the variables are related to the minimum and maximum values recorded within the established range. Therefore, there is no pre-established area or reference value by applying this methodology.
- The method presents limitations due to the relevance and validity of the necessary data in order to define the variables, the results obtained representing an overview achieved at a certain moment in the cultural tourist evolution of the analyzed space.
- The application of the standardization method in an evaluation study is dependent on the quantitative and qualitative aspect of the variables, on the experience of the research team, on the evaluation process, and on the degree of desired details. At the same time, a study that uses the normalization method can be a preamble for more complex research.
- This study is an essential informational support for other future investigations on cultural heritage and the possibilities of capitalization through tourism, in close correlation with the need for its conservation and protection.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Data Source | Variable | Unit of Measure |
---|---|---|
Ministry of Culture [36] | X1—Archaeological monuments | Number of X1/TAU |
X2—Architectural monuments | Number of X2/TAU | |
Ministry of Culture & National Office for Heroes [51] | X3—Funeral and Memorial Monuments | Number of X3/TAU |
National Institute of Statistics [52] | X4—Museums, collections, and public libraries | Number of X4/TAU |
County Directorate of Culture [53] | X5—Popular artists and musical and traditional ensembles | Number of X5/TAU |
X6—Festivals, fairs | Number of X6/365 days * 100 | |
Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration [54] | X7—Public expenditures in culture | Amount of expenditures/100 inhabitants |
Ministry of Tourism [28] | Y1—Tourism accommodation structures | Number of Y1/TAU |
Y2—Tourism accommodation capacity | Number of beds/structure/TAU | |
Y3—Reception and public supply structures | Number of Y3/TAU | |
Y4—Tourist information centers | Number of Y4/TAU | |
National Institute of Statistics [52] | Y5—Overnight stays | Number of Y5/TAU |
Open Street Map [55] | Y6—Intern accessibility by road | Km/Km2 |
Environmental Protection Agency [56] | Y7—Ecology services (protected areas) | ha/100 inhabitants |
Variable | Criterion | Sub-Criterion | Data | Type of Data |
---|---|---|---|---|
X1—Archeological monuments | Cultural Heritage | Tangible | Archeological sites Necropolis Settlements Fortifications Fortresses Churches | Quantitative |
X2—Architectural monuments | Palace Churches/wooden churches Houses Urban ensemble | Quantitative | ||
X3—Funeral and Memorial Monuments | Personalities Tomb/Grave Memorial houses Heroes Obelisks/crucifix | Quantitative | ||
X4—Museum, collections, public libraries | Museums/ethnographic museums Collections & Libraries | Quantitative | ||
X5—Popular artists and musical and traditional ensembles | Traditional artists in decorating the Easter eggs, making folks costumes, paintings | Quantitative | ||
X6—Festivals/fairs | Intangible | Customs festivals: holidays festivals, gastro-nomic fairs, traditional music, practicing some customs during the festivals, etc. | Quantitative | |
X7—Public expenditures in culture | Tangible | Public investments in local culture | Quantitative | |
Y1—Tourism accommodation structures | Tourism infrastructure | Specific infrastructure | Hotels, Motels, Pensions/guests house, Agritourist houses | Quantitative |
Y2—Tourism accommodation capacity | Number beds/units | Quantitative | ||
Y3—Reception and public supply structures | Auxiliar structures | Restaurants Shops Commercial centers | Quantitative | |
Y4—Tourist information centers | Specific infrastructure | Tourist information centers (guidance, maps, brochures, touristic information, marketing) | Quantitative | |
Y5—Overnight stays | Number of stays with minimum 1 night | Quantitative | ||
Y6—Intern accessibility by road | General infrastructure and services | European road, County Road, National and Local roads | Quantitative | |
Y7—Ecology services (protected areas) | Protected areas surface reported to 100 TAU inhabitants | Quantitative |
UAT | SUM X1–X7 | Qx | SUM Y1–Y7 | Qy | P |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cărpinet | 2.370757125 | 0.338679589 | 1.492423129 | 0.213203304 | 0.551883 |
Criștioru de Jos | 1.493150991 | 0.213307284 | 0.986066192 | 0.140866599 | 0.354174 |
Vașcău | 0.663838384 | 0.094834055 | 1.279930422 | 0.182847203 | 0.277681 |
Nucet | 0.58921839 | 0.084174056 | 5.332868873 | 0.76183841 | 0.846012 |
Câmpani | 0.479141559 | 0.068448794 | 1.310434164 | 0.187204881 | 0.255654 |
Lunca | 2.681010101 | 0.383001443 | 0.232718754 | 0.033245536 | 0.416247 |
Ștei | 2.068882521 | 0.295554646 | 1.396185738 | 0.199455105 | 0.49501 |
Rieni | 1.860342709 | 0.265763244 | 0.220832373 | 0.031547482 | 0.297311 |
Cărpinet | 2.370757125 | 0.338679589 | 1.492423129 | 0.213203304 | 0.551883 |
Lazuri de Beiuș | 0.819414234 | 0.117059176 | 0.321725887 | 0.045960841 | 0.16302 |
Tărcaia | 1.721503361 | 0.245929052 | 0.377243529 | 0.053891933 | 0.299821 |
Pietroasa | 1.731824787 | 0.247403541 | 2.906404477 | 0.41520064 | 0.662604 |
Buntești | 0.976806589 | 0.139543798 | 0.325121798 | 0.046445971 | 0.18599 |
Drăgănești | 1.150233617 | 0.164319088 | 0.426771728 | 0.06096739 | 0.225286 |
Finiș | 1.258065223 | 0.179723603 | 0.603432575 | 0.086204654 | 0.265928 |
Beiuș | 5.078127695 | 0.725446814 | 2.530881212 | 0.361554459 | 1.087001 |
Pocola | 0.849670999 | 0.121381571 | 0.378117748 | 0.054016821 | 0.175398 |
Uileacu de Beiuș | 0.479735918 | 0.068533703 | 0.261898306 | 0.037414044 | 0.105948 |
Remetea | 1.859761683 | 0.26568024 | 0.600829728 | 0.085832818 | 0.351513 |
Curățele | 0.879978454 | 0.125711208 | 0.538086798 | 0.076869543 | 0.202581 |
Răbăgani | 1.043025489 | 0.149003641 | 0.206083509 | 0.029440501 | 0.178444 |
Budureasa | 0.749586371 | 0.107083767 | 2.794593427 | 0.399227632 | 0.506311 |
Căbești | 0.764841691 | 0.109263099 | 0.155558342 | 0.02222262 | 0.131486 |
Pomezeu | 1.353798859 | 0.193399837 | 0.169794386 | 0.024256341 | 0.217656 |
Roșia | 0.811882448 | 0.115983207 | 0.862881788 | 0.123268827 | 0.239252 |
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Boc, E.; Filimon, A.L.; Mancia, M.-S.; Mancia, C.A.; Josan, I.; Herman, M.L.; Filimon, A.C.; Herman, G.V. Tourism and Cultural Heritage in Beiuș Land, Romania. Heritage 2022, 5, 1734-1751. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage5030090
Boc E, Filimon AL, Mancia M-S, Mancia CA, Josan I, Herman ML, Filimon AC, Herman GV. Tourism and Cultural Heritage in Beiuș Land, Romania. Heritage. 2022; 5(3):1734-1751. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage5030090
Chicago/Turabian StyleBoc, Emilia, Anișoara Luminița Filimon, Mircea-Sebastian Mancia, Carmen Aurora Mancia, Ioana Josan, Mariana Laura Herman, Aurelian Claudiu Filimon, and Grigore Vasile Herman. 2022. "Tourism and Cultural Heritage in Beiuș Land, Romania" Heritage 5, no. 3: 1734-1751. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage5030090
APA StyleBoc, E., Filimon, A. L., Mancia, M. -S., Mancia, C. A., Josan, I., Herman, M. L., Filimon, A. C., & Herman, G. V. (2022). Tourism and Cultural Heritage in Beiuș Land, Romania. Heritage, 5(3), 1734-1751. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage5030090