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Project details
Project name: |
Evaluation of the Curative Waters in the Euro-Carpathian Region |
Country / Region: |
Romania, Maramureş |
Priority: |
Priority 2: Enhance environmental quality |
Area of intervention: |
Measure 2.1 Environmental protection, sustainable use and management of natural resources |
Action: |
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Project targets: |
The evaluation of the curative waters involves establishing the exact location and resources of curative waters available in the region, the chemical and biological composition and the physical properties of these waters, the estimated curative effects, the way in which they can be best employed, the environmental, economic, and social impact of their large-scale exploitation, and evaluating the feasibility of using these important resources of the region.
The assessment will allow for the creation of permanent interregional working groups between the countries concerned, which will contribute to the setting up of cross-border medical tourism and treatment bodies and actions.
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Project results: |
Project implementation will lead to a better reciprocal knowledge and understanding of our peoples, to the economic development of the Euro-Carpathian Region, to increasing collaboration, and to the initiation of new joint cross-border activities in the near future which will impact on the sustainable regional development. |
Description: |
The Euro-Carpathian Region, through its landforms and geological structures, presents an important asset of sulphurous, magnesian, and ferrous mineral water and thermal waters, all of which having an enormous curative and touristic potential. These waters are found in all the countries concerned: Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, and Ukraine, and their use can lead to the increase of local, regional, and national tourism in each of these countries as well as to development at European level.
This development allows the creation of new jobs, regional growth through the use of clean forms, and the decrease of population morbidity and mortality rates. The development of medical tourism in the Euro-Carpathian Region can be related to the other forms of tourism which have boosted due to the potential of the region.
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Estimated budget: |
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Estimated duration: |
24 |
Partners needed
Organisation type: |
Municipality or its organization |
Country / Region: |
Hungary, Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg |
Criterias: |
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Partner(s) already involved in the project idea
Organisation: |
Uzhgorod National University |
Organisation type: |
Public institution |
Country / Region: |
Ukraine, Zakarpatska |
Contact details
Name: |
Todoran Radu Dorel |
Organisation: |
North University of Baia Mare |
Organisation type: |
Public institution |
Country / Region: |
Romania, Maramureş |
City/Village: |
430083, Baia Mare |
Address: |
Victor Babes 62/A |
Phone: |
0040-262-218922 |
Mobile: |
0040-745171077 |
Fax: |
0040-262-276153 |
E-mail: |
todoran_radu@yahoo.com |
Website: |
http://www.ubm.ro |
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