The Economic and Social Development of the Metropolitan Areas
Type of paper: Research Article
Authors
Gabriela Stănciulescu
Corresponding AuthorAffiliation: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania
Olimpia State
Affiliation: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania
Email: state.olimpia@com.ase.ro
Gabriela Ţigu
Affiliation: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania
Email: gabriela.tigu@ase.ro
How to Cite
Stănciulescu, G., State, O., & Ţigu, G. (2010). The Economic and Social Development of the Metropolitan Areas. CACTUS Tourism Journal, 2 (1).
© 2010 The Author(s);
Licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0
Abstract
The economic and social development process of the metropolitan areas needs to provide a balance between the existing resources and the way of planning these resources. Therefore, it is necessary to adopt some coherent and unitary programs for a balanced development of the entire area. A sustainable approach for the improvement of the quality of life in the metropolitan areas will require an action integrated on the economic and social level of the environment and of the space in order to bring an improvement of the welfare of the metropolitan areas. The present paper tries to look through some of the important aspects of the social and economic development from the metropolitan areas. The authors research these issues in the DEMOS project.
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