2016
DOI: 10.5937/geopan1602105s
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Assessing land-use changes in tourism area on the example of Cajetina municipality (Serbia)

Abstract: Tourism development can strongly affect purpose of land use at the destination and in surrounding areas. However, the effects of development in tourism destination cannot be easily visible and proven. Sometimes indicators of tourism development do not show its significant impact, but the structural changes are occurring and they affect land use. The aim of this paper is to employ methodology for assessing effects of development on land-use changes in tourism destination. Proposed methodology includes combinati… Show more

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“…These results are supported by the evidences form other tourism studies (Stankov, et al, 2016;Stankov, et al, 2011). For example, South-East Serbia does not have strong enough cluster of municipalities that can act as a catalyst for stronger tourism development.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…These results are supported by the evidences form other tourism studies (Stankov, et al, 2016;Stankov, et al, 2011). For example, South-East Serbia does not have strong enough cluster of municipalities that can act as a catalyst for stronger tourism development.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Tourism activities are usually related to shopping; therefore, tourist attractions' development fosters shopping facilities and vice versa (Mehta et al, 2014). The development of tourism and shopping activities in an area will change its land use (Lanya et al, 2017;Stankov et al, 2016). Therefore, expanding shopping facilities and tourism services that change its land use will impact its spatial pattern.…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Expansion Of Facilities In Urban Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these processes resulted in changes in ecological stability, both in the mountain environment and in the lowlands [11,12]. In recent years, the disproportionate spatial expansion of recreational infrastructure [13][14][15] has had a significant impact on the landscape, and it is, therefore, essential to set the limit of unbearability and to develop tourism inside the protected areas only up to a point, where no disruption of elemental links between ecosystems can be guaranteed [16]. This phenomenon often becomes irreversible when humans disproportionately affect the natural environment, affecting water [17], soil [18], flora, fauna, and the overall biodiversity of the landscape [19,20] in the protected areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%