Mirela Mazilu
University of Craiova
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Journal of Tourism and Hospitality | 2018
Mirela Mazilu; Daniela Dumitrescu; Roxana Marinescu; Adrian Baltalunga
The industry of tourism is without a doubt a powerful driver of economic growth. According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), tourism currently generates approximately 10 percent of the world’s GDP, makes up one in every 10 jobs, accounts for 30 percent of world trade in services, and drives
Advances in Engineering & Management | 2015
Mirela Mazilu; Stefan Ispas
1.4 trillion in exports. With this actual increasing globalization, international digital and social connectivity, and easily accessible methods of travel, it is easier than ever before for leisure travellers to jet set to somewhere new and for business professionals to get to that important meeting. Inspired by the international growth trends, the Romanian tourism recorded a significant increase of about 10% in 2017. In the first nine months of 2017 the number of Romanian tourists by destinations in Romania increased by one million reaching 9.5 million, so that the number of foreign tourists reached a record number of 2,600,000 persons. According to all estimates generously provided by the institutes in question, the total number of tourists who choose destinations in Romania will reach in 2018 (thanks to God and willingness and desire of the tourists) a number of over 12 million - a value that has not been reached since 1990. Unfortunately, Romania persists in error: authorities continue to stimulate consumption at the expense of exports and investments, but tourism urgently needs investment in infrastructure and quality staff.
Archive | 2010
Mirela Mazilu
Motto: “We cannot prevent disasters ... What we hope to do is to be more proactive, to be better prepared so that we can react better, faster.” Winston Choo, 2006The exigencies of environmental protection must be concomitantly achieved both at micro and macroeconomic levels, at individual and national states and international communities’ levels. No matter the scale we refer to, there should be taken strict actions meant to modify the present tendencies of environmental deterioration in order to permanently maintain an equitable balance between satisfying the more and more diverse necessities of present society and protecting all components of environment. Although it is difficult or, in some cases, even impossible to establish their appearance within time and space coordinates, the majority associates them with the period of industrial revolution, because the man’s wish of a better, more sustainable life has uncontrollable effects on the environment, or the climate. Thus, the change with its multiple faces and components remains a priority for the protection of the environment and of the sustainable development, and people face the most important choice of their long history.One with paradigmatic values – having rational, ecologic, protectionist, emotional, educational valences – generated by the troubling metamorphoses like: the exhaustion of natural resources, “baby-boom” beyond any control, the ecologic unbalances, the inequality of chances when education, health and carrier are concerned.
Romanian Economic and Business Review | 2010
Mirela Mazilu; Sabina Mitroi
Annals of the University of Petrosani: Economics | 2009
Mirela Mazilu
Archive | 2011
Mirela Mazilu; Marioara Avram; Roxana Ispas
Annals of Faculty of Economics | 2010
Mirela Mazilu; Marinescu Roxana Cristina; Sperdea Natalita
Annals of Faculty of Economics | 2009
Mirela Mazilu; Marinescu Roxana Cristina
Journal of the Geographical Institute Jovan Cviji?, SASA | 2007
Mirela Mazilu
WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development | 2013
Mirela Mazilu