2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14031480
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A Case Study on the Danube Limes in Serbia: Valorisation and Cartographic Analyses of Selected Tourism Products

Abstract: Cultural assets in the area of the Danube Limes in Serbia are an integral part of the world heritage “Roman Empire Borders”. The research presented in this paper includes the tourist and cartographic visualization of 19 Roman sites in the Danube Limes region of Golubac–Radujevac, to determine the real possibilities of tourism development in this area. The historical and cultural heritage of this area is among the most attractive tourist destinations in Serbia, Djerdap National Park and Djerdap Geopark. Despite… Show more

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“…In turn, Zyrianov (2018), Zyrianov and Gudkovskikh (2020) considers natural zonality as the basis for the spatial organization of tourist systems. It should also be mentioned that in addition to the above theoretical approaches, to solve scientific problems related to the spatial organization of tourist systems we used adaptive modeling (Aleksandrova and Dombrovskaya 2022), stage projecting (Vasilieva 2019b), cluster approach (Ermakova and Kholodilina 2021), classification based on rating (Kondrateva 2022), geographic design support (Jovanović et al 2022) and other research methods.…”
Section: Theoretical Features Of the Spatial Organization Of Tourism ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In turn, Zyrianov (2018), Zyrianov and Gudkovskikh (2020) considers natural zonality as the basis for the spatial organization of tourist systems. It should also be mentioned that in addition to the above theoretical approaches, to solve scientific problems related to the spatial organization of tourist systems we used adaptive modeling (Aleksandrova and Dombrovskaya 2022), stage projecting (Vasilieva 2019b), cluster approach (Ermakova and Kholodilina 2021), classification based on rating (Kondrateva 2022), geographic design support (Jovanović et al 2022) and other research methods.…”
Section: Theoretical Features Of the Spatial Organization Of Tourism ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the questions in the questionnaire do not include how the visitors heard about and understood the heritage designation(s). Future studies should explore how the WCHS and NCHS designations are publicised, the meanings of the designations in visitors' minds, and the influence of the designation on the change of market value [78] in order to more precisely strategise how to raise the visitors' awareness.…”
Section: Limitation and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of digital technologies should have an empowering impact on tourism development from two perspectives: (i) first, the design of GIS-based interactive maps allows to integrate the heterogeneous data sources into a unique decision-support tool to understand the geospatial relations between elements. Consequently, cartographic visualization of thematic data became an immediate way of understanding and guiding territorial intervention strategies [42]. Numerous researchers have tried to study the application of multicriterial methodologies to provide a reliable site overview aimed at improving tourist potential and indicating a selection of priorities in the managing process [43][44][45]; (ii) the increasing influence and growing use of smartphone tourism purposes applications contribute to the global visibility of places to a large number of users.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%