2018
DOI: 10.5937/ekopolj1804599t
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Possibilities to prevent negative environmental impacts

Abstract: This research paper introduces results of research through analyses of a significant number of activities, aimed at preventing the negative impact of tourism in the area of its operating, observed through a selected number of exemplified managing system protections, in particular world's natural sites, including the Republic of Serbia. Important models of protection are presented through numerous case studies, among which, especially observed, and noted in this research paper are: establishing site protection … Show more

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“…• gastronomic specialties by which Vojvodina is renowned; • becoming acquainted with the customs following the production of the vine, grape harvesting, and wine production; • learning about the making and production of wine; • learning about wine and food pairing; • learning about other cultures, customs, history, and other ethnographic and ethno-social values; and • economic, socio-economic, and ecological aspects of sustainable tourism development [54].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• gastronomic specialties by which Vojvodina is renowned; • becoming acquainted with the customs following the production of the vine, grape harvesting, and wine production; • learning about the making and production of wine; • learning about wine and food pairing; • learning about other cultures, customs, history, and other ethnographic and ethno-social values; and • economic, socio-economic, and ecological aspects of sustainable tourism development [54].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the survey was conducted on a relatively small number of respondents (200 in total), the obtained results can represent a significant sample for the analysis and comparison with other results. Since the National Tourism Development Strategy has identified this problem, the answers of the respondents can be related to the lack of information on the existence of current protected areas as potential tourist destinations (Castro et al, 2015;Trišić, Štetić, & Krstić, 2018). In fact, the number of the existent protected areas is inadequate to its equal implementation in the tourist offer with other motives as attractive attributes .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In AP of Vojvodina there are 21 internationally important areas for birds (Important Bird Areas -IBA), a total area of 354,786ha, which together occupy 16.5% of Vojvodina's territory. Among the most significant ones are the following: Gornje Podunavlje, Karadjordjevo, Subotica lakes and sandy terrain, Jegrička, Danube loess bluffs, etc (Trišić, Štetić & Krstić, 2018). Within the IPA (Important Plant Areas) on the territory of Vojvodina, 27 areas with the total area of 328,208ha or 15.3% have been singled out.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protection statuses were acquired by the first national parks, and the first national park Yellowstone in the USA obtained the status on 1 st March 1872, so therefore it was the first national park in the world. In Europe, Abisko National Park in Sweden was established in 1909, and then Engadin in Switzerland in 1914 (Williams & Lew, 2015;Trišić, Štetić & Krstić, 2018). In the area of Vojvodina, Obedska Pond acquired the protection status in 1874, and it was the first form of protected area in the Republic of Serbia (Nikolić, 2006).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%