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Prediction of tourism in the sustainable development of Carpatian region

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  • Katarína ?ulková

    (Technical University of Ko?ice)

  • Mária Jano?ková

    (Technical University of Ko?ice)

  • Adriana Csikósová

    (Technical University of Ko?ice)

Abstract

Tourism records considerably massive development as a single sector and its development can be contribution only in case it is in accord with the living environment and social acceptance. The goal of the contribution is to search sustainable development in area of tourism in the frame of Visegrad group visitors in Slovakia in comparing with whole world prediction development. The searching is made by external environment of tourism system, regarding present legislation about tourism support. The evaluation and comparing is done by the index of country attractiveness from the view of satisfied demands of visitors and their country origin. The main results show attractiveness of the Slovakia is considered as attractive country from the view of satisfied demands. By this way, there is confirmed space for visitation increasing as well as improving Slovakia perception as target country for tourism.

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  • Katarína ?ulková & Mária Jano?ková & Adriana Csikósová, 2019. "Prediction of tourism in the sustainable development of Carpatian region," Proceedings of Business and Management Conferences 8612326, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
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    Keywords

    Country attractiveness; Development prediction; Sustainability; Tourism; Visegrad group;
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    JEL classification:

    • F15 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Economic Integration
    • O52 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economywide Country Studies - - - Europe

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