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Hajnalka Borbély

DETUROPE - 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 Fehérvölgyi

DETUROPE - 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.
In the Lake Balaton Resort Area, which serves as the locality of the particular research, it can be observed that the importance of the service industry is on the increase, which ensures the possibility of an alternative source of income to the local inhabitants. In the first place, it directly affects the labour force, driven out of the primary sector jobs, who are on the verge of having the service industry as the only chance to get a job. The study is aimed at commercial concentration and the changing of the catering industry, besides the breakdown of the region's businesses into separate branches. The main question of the examination is whether the economic priority of tourism may be sufficient enough in the future to kick-start the development of this specific rural region, or further diversification of branches should be required in the interest of development.
While mapping the characteristics of the layers of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, we have been looking for the answer to how economic-sociological processes that are present in the Lake Balaton Resort Area influence their successfulness.
The development of tourist destinations, the improvement of living standards and the enhancement of the Balaton identity can be supported by the self-employment and creating jobs. To achieve that, it is inevitable for the local inhabitants to pool their interests and co-operate.

GENERÁCIÓK - HASONLÓSÁGOK - KÜLÖNBSÉGEK

GENERATIONS - SIMILARITIES - DIVERGENCES

Karolina Kajári, Sándor Somogyi

DETUROPE - 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.
This paper trough the comparison of answers the young (age 18-30) and elderly (50+ years) population tries to explore the similarities and divergences in their quality of life. The chances on the human resource market, the living conditions and the state of healt are taken as crucial elements of quality of life.

Barnabás Vajda

DETUROPE - The Central European Journal of Regional Development and Tourism 2010, 2(2):165-168

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