Affiliation:
1. University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Department of Geography, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract
In 2020, 957 tourist farms in Slovenia were offering accommodation and/or
food and beverages. Due to the legal framework (the law requires a high
minimum percentage of own production), the offer of Slovenian tourist farms
is strongly linked to their own agricultural production and the local rural
environment. The paper addresses various aspects of sustainable rural
tourism, focusing on organic tourist farms. The research?s goal was to find
out whether Slovenian organic tourist farms are more sustainable than other
(non-organic) tourist farms in terms of the presence of various elements
(environmental friendliness, biodiversity preservation and nature
conservation, equity and social justice, economic success) of sustainable
tourism. These elements were selected to address all the three dimensions of
sustainability-environmental, social, and economic. The research used
secondary sources data on organic production and various sustainable tourism
practices on tourist farms (accessible tourism, sustainable tourism labels,
links with protected areas, etc.) and some other relevant characteristics of
these farms (the production of native and traditional crop varieties). In
addition, a survey was conducted on a random sample of 129 tourist farms.
The results have shown that the assumption of greater sustainability of
organic tourist farms is valid, not only in the system of agricultural
production, which is the legally established basis for labeling the farm as
organic, but also from some other aspects (greater representation of
sustainable labels, greater presence of native/traditional varieties and
breeds, more frequent links with protected areas, etc.).
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Geology,Geography, Planning and Development,Earth-Surface Processes,Demography,Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management
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