Affiliation:
1. Balkan Network of Tourism Experts, Belgrade, Serbia
2. University of Catania, Department of Educational Sciences, Catania, Italy
Abstract
Special Nature Reserve (SNR) Gornje Podunavlje is located in the northwestern
part of Serbia, on the left bank of the Danube, along the border of Croatia
and Serbia. This area is a significant spatial unit for the development of
nature-based tourism and ecotourism. It is part of Backo Podunavlje
Biosphere Reserve, protected by UNESCO, and a wider area of Transboundary
Biosphere Reserve Mura-Drava- Danube, which includes 10 protected natural
areas in five countries. The research aims to examine the attitudes of the
local population about the state of sustainable tourism development in the
SNR Gornje Podunavlje using a questionnaire. A total of 205 respondents
expressed their satisfaction with the environmental, economic, and
socio-cultural aspects of sustainability. After quantitative analysis, the
results of the research can provide nature conservation guidelines and
specify the role of protected natural areas in sustainable tourism
development. As the most important dimensions of sustainability, the
residents highlighted the Socio-cultural and Institutional dimensions of
sustainable tourism development. Slightly lower values, according to the
attitudes of residents, were given to Environmental and Economic
sustainability. The results of the research indicate that this destination
can be important for the development of sustainable tourism. By adopting the
planned management measures, this protected natural area can be a
significant destination for ecotourism and other forms of nature-based
tourism.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Geology,Geography, Planning and Development
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