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Traffic Infrastructure in the Function of Rural Tourism Development
Traffic Infrastructure in the Function of Rural Tourism Development

Author(s): Milan Stanković, Aleksandra Pavičević
Subject(s): Economy, Tourism
Published by: Udruženje ekonomista i menadžera Balkana
Keywords: Green economy; Rural development; Traffic system
Summary/Abstract: When it comes to the comprehensiveness of the concept of resources and especially the analysis of resources as the basis of the economic sphere and the driver of the rural areas of all social entities, and thus the basis of our development, contemporary research points to the focus on the following above all: a resource with the characteristic of agricultural output, which is the most common reach of the rural environment in every business group, production or financial sector, is an inevitable key factor of overall development. In this regard, macroeconomic policy measures and their impact are the basis for a large system that is managed. Thus, it is primarily necessary to know the movement of key parameters in regional organizations and especially in the EU, in the countries with which the most important foreign economic relations take place. The question of the place, role and impact of transformational processes of corporate organizational changes is of particular importance because modern companies suffer simultaneously economic, legal, technological, political and social changes. Starting from the inevitability of ownership changes within the transitional processes, any reflection that confirms the basic goals, such as increasing efficiency, flexibility and diversification, i.e. overcoming existing business and development limitations has its repercussions on micro units, rural units. The main instruments for realizing the stated goals are the rationalization, consolidation and reorganization of business activities within the framework of preparation and implementation of restructuring and privatization processes, as well as the inclusion of these entities in the post-privatization period from the aspect of further development of the overall economy. For this reason and based on the fact of the importance of this topic, in modern processes with partial or complete coverage of their scope, the term green economy or green rural environment is often attributed. In these endeavors, the traffic system is irreplaceable.

  • Page Range: 413-429
  • Page Count: 18
  • Publication Year: 2022
  • Language: English
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