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Administrative Aspects Regarding the Valorisation of Geothermal Waters for Balneological Purposes in Bihor County, Romania

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  • Anca-Paula Ciurba (Pastor)

    (Laboratory LOTERR-EA 7304, Department of Geography, University of Lorraine, 57045 Metz, France
    Department of Geography, University of Oradea, 410087 Oradea, Romania)

  • Ionel Haidu

    (Laboratory LOTERR-EA 7304, Department of Geography, University of Lorraine, 57045 Metz, France)

  • Dorina Ianc

    (Human Performance Research Center, Department of Physical Education, Sport and Physiotherapy, University of Oradea, 410087 Oradea, Romania)

Abstract

This study aims to analyse the development of the balneological phenomenon in Bihor County generated by its administration, consequent of which, a classification of rural settlements and new tourist resorts has been made. The objective is to identify the current trend in the exploitation of the balneological potential of the localities in Bihor County. A comparative analysis has also been carried out between the influence of the political regimes on the exploitation of geothermal water sources at the level of rural settlements and new tourist resorts during the last five decades. The comparative analysis has revealed that the development of the balneological phenomenon has been carried out sequentially. This sequence has been influenced by the political environment and the administrative factor from the period before and after the Revolution. In the period before the Revolution, all balneological sources were managed by the public administrative factor; they were maintained and kept functional, until the Revolution of 1989, against the background of a stable political environment. In the post-Revolution period, when the decision and involvement was sometimes undertaken on a small scale (private administration), and where the interest in development was focused exclusively on the valorisation of the balneological resources, it can be said that capitalist policy favourably influenced the evolution of the balneological phenomenon at the level of rural settlements and new tourist resorts. We have concluded that the capitalist period has been favourable because, when the thermal baths were found to be unanimously managed by the public administration, they were functional in greater numbers at the rural level as compared to the post-revolutionary period. We have not analysed any “policy” documents in order to make this statement.

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  • Anca-Paula Ciurba (Pastor) & Ionel Haidu & Dorina Ianc, 2023. "Administrative Aspects Regarding the Valorisation of Geothermal Waters for Balneological Purposes in Bihor County, Romania," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(13), pages 1-19, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:13:p:10320-:d:1183099
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    1. Calin Florin Mocan, 2016. "Sustainable Use Of Geothermal Waters In Bihor County From Leisure Baths To Electricity Production," Annals of Faculty of Economics, University of Oradea, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1(1), pages 374-374, July.
    2. Maria Vicidomini & Diana D’Agostino, 2022. "Geothermal Source Exploitation for Energy Saving and Environmental Energy Production," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(17), pages 1-5, September.
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