Abstract:
Geographic and climatic conditions in the Danube Delta have favored the development of major renewable natural resources: fish, reeds, meadows, forests, medicinal plants, mushrooms, etc., which are capitalized through traditional economic activities of the local population. A resource is an important natural delta landscape with particularly attractive characteristics. The landscape is valued by tourism activities, both by specialized companies and the local population. In this study, we wanted to analyze the involvement of local government in the Danube Delta, in order to identify solutions to increase the living standards of people in this area. To do this, we applied a questionnaire to 21 representatives of local governments, depending on the number of inhabitants that it has common. In interpreting the results, we used: the test of association (chi-square); Critical value (Pearson's C) and the critical value (Cramer's V).