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The Tourist Potential in the Northern Coastal Areas Management and Protection of Natural Resources of the Area

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  • Mirela Tase
  • Manjola Xhaferri

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In the study of the coast in today's conditions for the development of our country it has become necessary for tourism and in particular the medical development to be seen as one of the main priorities for our economy. Knowing the characteristics of the coastal area, the natural values and its potential economic exploitation right of rational investment serves sustainable energy industrial parks which are being built in this part of the coast. In order to achieve sustainable development in the study area through environmental protection and tourism development has to assign. a. natural potentials offered by this coastal zone; b. management measures for their protection. The aim of this paper includes appreciating natural potentials that are owned by the coastal area to enable their use in a more rational way. The naturally dynamic and rapid socio-economic reflections on the coastal landscape of the area should be recorded and provided by geographic studies to serve society in the future and to minimize the negative phenomena.

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  • Mirela Tase & Manjola Xhaferri, 2015. "The Tourist Potential in the Northern Coastal Areas Management and Protection of Natural Resources of the Area," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 4, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:1201
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2015.v4n2s1p147
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