Hajnalka BorbélyDETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2010, 2(1):32-46 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2010.003 My paper presents the rehabilitation ambitions of the city management and the population of Veszprém to get into focus the earlier attractive parts of the city. Veszprém has been liked by the visitors, because of its special conditions: for example it is situated near by the Lake Balaton. The city managers transformed Veszprém several times for expectations of political claims in its long historical past. Some parts of the cityscape we can only develop, the other parts which neglected and started decay must be reconstructing and rehabilitating for that aim to protect and save them for the generation of the future. |
Erzsébet Péter, Zoltán Birkner, Beáta FehérvölgyiDETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2010, 2(1):83-102 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2010.006 The aim of the research is to reveal the characteristics of one of Hungary's most important touristic destination, the Lake Balaton Resort Area, with special respect to what sort of influence on local businesses foreign-owned commercial supermarket chains have. The research involves mapping transformed businesses, as well as searching for the answer to how the tendency of the periods of high season and the changing of the visitors' segments affect catering industry. In addition to this, the study draws a comparison between the motivation of setting up businesses and the year of their launch. |
GENERÁCIÓK - HASONLÓSÁGOK - KÜLÖNBSÉGEKGENERATIONS - SIMILARITIES - DIVERGENCESKarolina Kajári, Sándor SomogyiDETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2010, 2(2):71-93 | DOI: 10.32725/det.2010.013 In year 2009. made the Regional Scientific Society an investigation in eight counties of Vojvodina. Using the questionnaire method the goal of the invetigation has been to settle a balance of quality of life int he region. |
Barnabás VajdaDETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2010, 2(2):165-168 |