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Outlook on Agriculture | 2018

Land concentration and land grabbing: Implications for the socio-economic development of rural communities in south-eastern Romania:

Elena-Ana Popovici; Bianca Mitrică; Irena Mocanu

In the periods of pre- and post-accession to the European Union, Romania experienced great and rapid land concentration and land grabbing. The current article is seeking to identify the relationship between these processes, and the socio-economic development of rural communities in two counties (Călăraşi and Ialomiţa) located in the south-east of Romania. By using a set of statistical indicators, the authors computed two secondary indexes: Agricultural Development Index and Social Disadvantage Index, whose correlation revealed that areas with massive land concentration (almost 80% of all Local Administrative Units) have a low level of socio-economic development.


Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift-norwegian Journal of Geography | 2017

A forecast of public water scarcity on Leu-Rotunda Plain, Romania, for the end of the 21st century

Bianca Mitrică; Istvan Bogardi; Eugen Mitrică; Irena Mocanu; Marin Minciună

ABSTRACT The article examines the risk of water shortages due to the climate change on Leu-Rotunda Plain, which is part of Oltenia Plain in Romania. The region has been exposed to several extreme climatic phenomena, mostly droughts, which has created several problems related to water quality and quantity. The authors defined climate change scenarios using two regional climate models. Water resources under climate change were estimated by a regional numerical groundwater model covering a deep aquifer. The water demand components were estimated for households, industries, services, and livestock, based on specific socio-economic assumptions. A non-probabilistic risk assessment, using simplified fuzzy sets mathematics, was used to estimate water supply, water demand, and the consequences of water shortages. The results of the study revealed significant vulnerability in the water supply, a limited territorial expansion of sewerage networks, an expected increase in households’ demand, an expected increase in industrial and services water demand, a relatively stable demand for water for livestock farming, and an important water shortage in the study area. The authors conclude by highlighting a set of actions to mitigate the risk of the potential crisis.


Technological Forecasting and Social Change | 2017

An approach for forecasting of public water scarcity at the end of the 21st century, in the Timiş Plain of Romania

Bianca Mitrică; Eugen Mitrică; Petru Enciu; Irena Mocanu


Social Indicators Research | 2017

Socio-Economic Disparities in the Development of the Romania’s Border Areas

Bianca Mitrică; Irena Mocanu; Monica Dumitraşcu; Ines Grigorescu


Forum Geografic | 2011

The Drinking Water Infrastructure in the Oltenia Plain over the Last Decade. Territorial Characteristics and Quantitative Aspects of Production and Consumption

Irena Mocanu; Monica Dumitraşcu; Bianca Dumitrescu; Ana Popovici


International journal of disaster risk reduction | 2018

The assessment of socio-economic vulnerability to drought in Southern Romania (Oltenia Plain)

Monica Dumitraşcu; Irena Mocanu; Bianca Mitrică; Carmen Dragotă; Ines Grigorescu; Cristina Dumitrică


Area | 2018

Education and health care provision in the Romanian Danube Valley: Territorial disparities

Nicoleta Damian; Irena Mocanu; Bianca Mitrică


Urbanism. Arhitectura. Constructii | 2016

Urban employment and functionality in Romania in the post-communist period

Bianca Mitrică; Paul Şerban; Irena Mocanu; Amalia Vârdol


Geographica Pannonica | 2016

Technical-urbanistic infrastructure in the Romanian Danube Valley: Urban vs. rural territorial disparities

Bianca Mitrică; Nicoleta Damian; Irena Mocanu; Paul Şerban; Radu Săgeată


Studia Obszarów Wiejskich | 2015

Assessing Urban Sprawl-related Housing Dynamics in the Romanian Metropolitan Areas

Ines Grigorescu; Bianca Mitrică; Irena Mocanu

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Eugen Mitrică

Bucharest University of Economic Studies

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Istvan Bogardi

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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