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Risky Travel? Subjective vs. Objective Perceived Risks in Travel Behaviour—Influence of Hydro-Meteorological Hazards in South-Eastern Europe on Serbian Tourists

Blešić, Ivana; Ivkov, Milan; Tepavčević, Jelena; Popov Raljić, Jovanka; Petrović, Marko D.; Gajić, Tamara; Tretiakova, Tatiana N.; Syromiatnikova, Julia A.; Demirović Bajrami, Dunja; Aleksić, Milica; Vujačić, Duško; Kričković, Emina; Radojković, Milan; Morar, Cezar; Lukić, Tin

(Basel : MDPI, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Blešić, Ivana
AU  - Ivkov, Milan
AU  - Tepavčević, Jelena
AU  - Popov Raljić, Jovanka
AU  - Petrović, Marko D.
AU  - Gajić, Tamara
AU  - Tretiakova, Tatiana N.
AU  - Syromiatnikova, Julia A.
AU  - Demirović Bajrami, Dunja
AU  - Aleksić, Milica
AU  - Vujačić, Duško
AU  - Kričković, Emina
AU  - Radojković, Milan
AU  - Morar, Cezar
AU  - Lukić, Tin
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1224
AB  - In terms of climate related security risks, the region of South-Eastern Europe (SEE) can be identified as one of the world’s hot spots. As weather-related hazards continue to increase in num-bers and spatial distribution, risk perception in the tourism industry becomes even more important. Additionally, people’s  perception of natural hazards is one of  the key elements in their decision-making process when choosing a travel destination. Although a vast number of studies have exam-ined aspects of risk perception, an integrated approach which considers both objective and subjec-tive factors related to the  tourism  industry  and hydro-meteorological hazards remains relatively scarce. This pioneering study inspects the causality between objective perceived  risks,  as  well  as subjective risk factors. A methodological approach and the obtained results present a certain nov-elty  since  the  previous  conceptualized  Psychological  Preparedness  for  Disaster  Threat  Scale (PPDTS) was applied for the first time in the tourism industry. The obtained results reveal the pres-ence of a statistically significant relationship between objective risks and certain subjective risk fac-tors (gender, age, education, prior experience, anticipation, and awareness). Therefore, this study may offer a conceptual platform for both theoretical  and practical implications for enhanced  ap-proaches oriented toward more qualitative risk management at a given travel destination, in regions prone to hydro-meteorological hazards.
PB  - Basel : MDPI
T2  - Atmosphere
T1  - Risky Travel? Subjective vs. Objective Perceived Risks in Travel Behaviour—Influence of Hydro-Meteorological Hazards in South-Eastern Europe on Serbian Tourists
VL  - 13
IS  - 10
SP  - 1671
DO  - 10.3390/atmos13101671
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Blešić, Ivana and Ivkov, Milan and Tepavčević, Jelena and Popov Raljić, Jovanka and Petrović, Marko D. and Gajić, Tamara and Tretiakova, Tatiana N. and Syromiatnikova, Julia A. and Demirović Bajrami, Dunja and Aleksić, Milica and Vujačić, Duško and Kričković, Emina and Radojković, Milan and Morar, Cezar and Lukić, Tin",
year = "2022",
abstract = "In terms of climate related security risks, the region of South-Eastern Europe (SEE) can be identified as one of the world’s hot spots. As weather-related hazards continue to increase in num-bers and spatial distribution, risk perception in the tourism industry becomes even more important. Additionally, people’s  perception of natural hazards is one of  the key elements in their decision-making process when choosing a travel destination. Although a vast number of studies have exam-ined aspects of risk perception, an integrated approach which considers both objective and subjec-tive factors related to the  tourism  industry  and hydro-meteorological hazards remains relatively scarce. This pioneering study inspects the causality between objective perceived  risks,  as  well  as subjective risk factors. A methodological approach and the obtained results present a certain nov-elty  since  the  previous  conceptualized  Psychological  Preparedness  for  Disaster  Threat  Scale (PPDTS) was applied for the first time in the tourism industry. The obtained results reveal the pres-ence of a statistically significant relationship between objective risks and certain subjective risk fac-tors (gender, age, education, prior experience, anticipation, and awareness). Therefore, this study may offer a conceptual platform for both theoretical  and practical implications for enhanced  ap-proaches oriented toward more qualitative risk management at a given travel destination, in regions prone to hydro-meteorological hazards.",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI",
journal = "Atmosphere",
title = "Risky Travel? Subjective vs. Objective Perceived Risks in Travel Behaviour—Influence of Hydro-Meteorological Hazards in South-Eastern Europe on Serbian Tourists",
volume = "13",
number = "10",
pages = "1671",
doi = "10.3390/atmos13101671"
}
Blešić, I., Ivkov, M., Tepavčević, J., Popov Raljić, J., Petrović, M. D., Gajić, T., Tretiakova, T. N., Syromiatnikova, J. A., Demirović Bajrami, D., Aleksić, M., Vujačić, D., Kričković, E., Radojković, M., Morar, C.,& Lukić, T.. (2022). Risky Travel? Subjective vs. Objective Perceived Risks in Travel Behaviour—Influence of Hydro-Meteorological Hazards in South-Eastern Europe on Serbian Tourists. in Atmosphere
Basel : MDPI., 13(10), 1671.
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13101671
Blešić I, Ivkov M, Tepavčević J, Popov Raljić J, Petrović MD, Gajić T, Tretiakova TN, Syromiatnikova JA, Demirović Bajrami D, Aleksić M, Vujačić D, Kričković E, Radojković M, Morar C, Lukić T. Risky Travel? Subjective vs. Objective Perceived Risks in Travel Behaviour—Influence of Hydro-Meteorological Hazards in South-Eastern Europe on Serbian Tourists. in Atmosphere. 2022;13(10):1671.
doi:10.3390/atmos13101671 .
Blešić, Ivana, Ivkov, Milan, Tepavčević, Jelena, Popov Raljić, Jovanka, Petrović, Marko D., Gajić, Tamara, Tretiakova, Tatiana N., Syromiatnikova, Julia A., Demirović Bajrami, Dunja, Aleksić, Milica, Vujačić, Duško, Kričković, Emina, Radojković, Milan, Morar, Cezar, Lukić, Tin, "Risky Travel? Subjective vs. Objective Perceived Risks in Travel Behaviour—Influence of Hydro-Meteorological Hazards in South-Eastern Europe on Serbian Tourists" in Atmosphere, 13, no. 10 (2022):1671,
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13101671 . .
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A Case Study on the Danube Limes in Serbia: Valorisation and Cartographic Analyses of Selected Tourism Products

Jovanović, Jasmina M.; Stojanović, Marko; Janković, Tanja; Drobnjak, Siniša; Djordjević, Dejan; Banković, Radoje; Radovanović, Milan; Živković, Ljiljana; Gajić, Tamara; Demirović Bajrami, Dunja; Tretiakova, Tatiana N.; Syromiatnikova, Julia A.

(Basel : MDPI, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jovanović, Jasmina M.
AU  - Stojanović, Marko
AU  - Janković, Tanja
AU  - Drobnjak, Siniša
AU  - Djordjević, Dejan
AU  - Banković, Radoje
AU  - Radovanović, Milan
AU  - Živković, Ljiljana
AU  - Gajić, Tamara
AU  - Demirović Bajrami, Dunja
AU  - Tretiakova, Tatiana N.
AU  - Syromiatnikova, Julia A.
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1413
AB  - 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 its diverse cultural and historical values and the specific and
unique natural environment, this area is not sufficiently used for tourism. The research included
the evaluation of localities, which may serve as the basis to establish which activities should be
undertaken in order to plan, use, preserve, and protect such important cultural assets, under the
principles of sustainable tourism development. Information based on spatially referenced data in the
research process requires cartographic support, in order to understand the geospatial relations of
the site significance. Cartographic visualization enabled efficiently systematized data organization,
spatial identification, presentation, and the use of complex information from the mapped area in the
data analysis in this paper.
PB  - Basel : MDPI
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - A Case Study on the Danube Limes in Serbia: Valorisation and Cartographic Analyses of Selected Tourism Products
VL  - 14
IS  - 3
SP  - 1480
DO  - 10.3390/su14031480
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Jovanović, Jasmina M. and Stojanović, Marko and Janković, Tanja and Drobnjak, Siniša and Djordjević, Dejan and Banković, Radoje and Radovanović, Milan and Živković, Ljiljana and Gajić, Tamara and Demirović Bajrami, Dunja and Tretiakova, Tatiana N. and Syromiatnikova, Julia A.",
year = "2022",
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 its diverse cultural and historical values and the specific and
unique natural environment, this area is not sufficiently used for tourism. The research included
the evaluation of localities, which may serve as the basis to establish which activities should be
undertaken in order to plan, use, preserve, and protect such important cultural assets, under the
principles of sustainable tourism development. Information based on spatially referenced data in the
research process requires cartographic support, in order to understand the geospatial relations of
the site significance. Cartographic visualization enabled efficiently systematized data organization,
spatial identification, presentation, and the use of complex information from the mapped area in the
data analysis in this paper.",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "A Case Study on the Danube Limes in Serbia: Valorisation and Cartographic Analyses of Selected Tourism Products",
volume = "14",
number = "3",
pages = "1480",
doi = "10.3390/su14031480"
}
Jovanović, J. M., Stojanović, M., Janković, T., Drobnjak, S., Djordjević, D., Banković, R., Radovanović, M., Živković, L., Gajić, T., Demirović Bajrami, D., Tretiakova, T. N.,& Syromiatnikova, J. A.. (2022). A Case Study on the Danube Limes in Serbia: Valorisation and Cartographic Analyses of Selected Tourism Products. in Sustainability
Basel : MDPI., 14(3), 1480.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su14031480
Jovanović JM, Stojanović M, Janković T, Drobnjak S, Djordjević D, Banković R, Radovanović M, Živković L, Gajić T, Demirović Bajrami D, Tretiakova TN, Syromiatnikova JA. A Case Study on the Danube Limes in Serbia: Valorisation and Cartographic Analyses of Selected Tourism Products. in Sustainability. 2022;14(3):1480.
doi:10.3390/su14031480 .
Jovanović, Jasmina M., Stojanović, Marko, Janković, Tanja, Drobnjak, Siniša, Djordjević, Dejan, Banković, Radoje, Radovanović, Milan, Živković, Ljiljana, Gajić, Tamara, Demirović Bajrami, Dunja, Tretiakova, Tatiana N., Syromiatnikova, Julia A., "A Case Study on the Danube Limes in Serbia: Valorisation and Cartographic Analyses of Selected Tourism Products" in Sustainability, 14, no. 3 (2022):1480,
https://doi.org/10.3390/su14031480 . .
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Risks in the Role of Co-Creating the Future of Tourism in “Stigmatized” Destinations

Gajić, Tamara; Vukolić, Dragan; Petrović, Marko D.; Blešić, Ivana; Zrnić, Miloš; Cvijanović, Drago; Sekulić, Dejan; Spasojević, Ana; Obradović, Maja; Obradović, Ana; Savić, Ilija; Jovanović, Jasmina M.; Gajić, Mirjana; Lukić, Dobrila; Anđelković, Željko

(Basel : MDPI, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Gajić, Tamara
AU  - Vukolić, Dragan
AU  - Petrović, Marko D.
AU  - Blešić, Ivana
AU  - Zrnić, Miloš
AU  - Cvijanović, Drago
AU  - Sekulić, Dejan
AU  - Spasojević, Ana
AU  - Obradović, Maja
AU  - Obradović, Ana
AU  - Savić, Ilija
AU  - Jovanović, Jasmina M.
AU  - Gajić, Mirjana
AU  - Lukić, Dobrila
AU  - Anđelković, Željko
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1416
AB  - The primary goal of this paper was to investigate the strength of the influence of different types of risk on the travelers’ intention to visit destinations in future, that are, prejudiced due to COVID-19, marked as “stigmatized”, “isolated”, or “risky destinations”. Field interview research was conducted at the “Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport” (Serbia). The results obtained by multiple regression analysis showed that all types of risks influenced the intention of travelers, with financial risk showing a more significant impact. Canonical discriminant analysis indicated that men were most afraid of human induced risk, service quality risk, natural disaster and COVID-19 risk, and they chose safer destinations. Among the women, the biggest fear was financial risk, socio-psychological risk, and food safety risk. Older respondents and those under the influence of external factors decided on safer destinations, while financial status did not play a significant role in predicting the choice of destination. The selection of the destination according to the degree of security was determined by the ordinal regression methodology. The entire research presents a certain novelty, because so far in the numerous studies on the topic of the negative consequences of COVID-19 on tourism, there has been no discussion of stigmatized or risky destinations that received that epithet, and were therefore negatively and unfairly marked in the minds of tourists for future visits.
PB  - Basel : MDPI
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - Risks in the Role of Co-Creating the Future of Tourism in “Stigmatized” Destinations
VL  - 14
IS  - 23
SP  - 15530
DO  - 10.3390/su142315530
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Gajić, Tamara and Vukolić, Dragan and Petrović, Marko D. and Blešić, Ivana and Zrnić, Miloš and Cvijanović, Drago and Sekulić, Dejan and Spasojević, Ana and Obradović, Maja and Obradović, Ana and Savić, Ilija and Jovanović, Jasmina M. and Gajić, Mirjana and Lukić, Dobrila and Anđelković, Željko",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The primary goal of this paper was to investigate the strength of the influence of different types of risk on the travelers’ intention to visit destinations in future, that are, prejudiced due to COVID-19, marked as “stigmatized”, “isolated”, or “risky destinations”. Field interview research was conducted at the “Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport” (Serbia). The results obtained by multiple regression analysis showed that all types of risks influenced the intention of travelers, with financial risk showing a more significant impact. Canonical discriminant analysis indicated that men were most afraid of human induced risk, service quality risk, natural disaster and COVID-19 risk, and they chose safer destinations. Among the women, the biggest fear was financial risk, socio-psychological risk, and food safety risk. Older respondents and those under the influence of external factors decided on safer destinations, while financial status did not play a significant role in predicting the choice of destination. The selection of the destination according to the degree of security was determined by the ordinal regression methodology. The entire research presents a certain novelty, because so far in the numerous studies on the topic of the negative consequences of COVID-19 on tourism, there has been no discussion of stigmatized or risky destinations that received that epithet, and were therefore negatively and unfairly marked in the minds of tourists for future visits.",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Risks in the Role of Co-Creating the Future of Tourism in “Stigmatized” Destinations",
volume = "14",
number = "23",
pages = "15530",
doi = "10.3390/su142315530"
}
Gajić, T., Vukolić, D., Petrović, M. D., Blešić, I., Zrnić, M., Cvijanović, D., Sekulić, D., Spasojević, A., Obradović, M., Obradović, A., Savić, I., Jovanović, J. M., Gajić, M., Lukić, D.,& Anđelković, Ž.. (2022). Risks in the Role of Co-Creating the Future of Tourism in “Stigmatized” Destinations. in Sustainability
Basel : MDPI., 14(23), 15530.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su142315530
Gajić T, Vukolić D, Petrović MD, Blešić I, Zrnić M, Cvijanović D, Sekulić D, Spasojević A, Obradović M, Obradović A, Savić I, Jovanović JM, Gajić M, Lukić D, Anđelković Ž. Risks in the Role of Co-Creating the Future of Tourism in “Stigmatized” Destinations. in Sustainability. 2022;14(23):15530.
doi:10.3390/su142315530 .
Gajić, Tamara, Vukolić, Dragan, Petrović, Marko D., Blešić, Ivana, Zrnić, Miloš, Cvijanović, Drago, Sekulić, Dejan, Spasojević, Ana, Obradović, Maja, Obradović, Ana, Savić, Ilija, Jovanović, Jasmina M., Gajić, Mirjana, Lukić, Dobrila, Anđelković, Željko, "Risks in the Role of Co-Creating the Future of Tourism in “Stigmatized” Destinations" in Sustainability, 14, no. 23 (2022):15530,
https://doi.org/10.3390/su142315530 . .
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Tourism as an Approach to Sustainable Rural Development in Post-Socialist Countries: A Comparative Study of Serbia and Slovenia

Petrović, Marko D.; Vujko, Aleksandra; Gajić, Tamara; Vuković, Darko B.; Radovanović, Milan; Jovanović, Jasmina M.; Vuković, Natalia

(Basel : MDPI, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Petrović, Marko D.
AU  - Vujko, Aleksandra
AU  - Gajić, Tamara
AU  - Vuković, Darko B.
AU  - Radovanović, Milan
AU  - Jovanović, Jasmina M.
AU  - Vuković, Natalia
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/950
AB  - The research deals with the sustainable development of the Serbian and Slovenian countryside, under the influence of tourism progress. The article identifies the main rural tourism competitiveness in Serbia and Slovenia, as one of the essential factors of rural development in both countries, analyzing the main contributions and making a series of proposals to guide the future research agenda. The aim of the paper is to clarify around one obviously defined objectiveto point out the competitiveness of sustainable rural tourism in typical post-socialist settings. The data for this study were collected using the Integrated Model of Destination Competitiveness to observe Serbian and Slovenian competitiveness in tourism. Determinants were assessed using a survey evaluating four demanding factors and 20 supporting factors, based upon a five-point Likert Scale. The results indicated that the friendliness of residents towards visitors, easy communication between them, together with quality of infrastructure and health facilities show the highest level of statistical correlation. These are the main propositions to start an initiative for the authorities in local communities to actively participate in sustainable rural development. The findings provide tourism stakeholders with relevant respondents' perceptions pertaining to the tourism development in non-urban areas.
PB  - Basel : MDPI
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - Tourism as an Approach to Sustainable Rural Development in Post-Socialist Countries: A Comparative Study of Serbia and Slovenia
VL  - 10
IS  - 1
SP  - 54
DO  - 10.3390/su10010054
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_950
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Petrović, Marko D. and Vujko, Aleksandra and Gajić, Tamara and Vuković, Darko B. and Radovanović, Milan and Jovanović, Jasmina M. and Vuković, Natalia",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The research deals with the sustainable development of the Serbian and Slovenian countryside, under the influence of tourism progress. The article identifies the main rural tourism competitiveness in Serbia and Slovenia, as one of the essential factors of rural development in both countries, analyzing the main contributions and making a series of proposals to guide the future research agenda. The aim of the paper is to clarify around one obviously defined objectiveto point out the competitiveness of sustainable rural tourism in typical post-socialist settings. The data for this study were collected using the Integrated Model of Destination Competitiveness to observe Serbian and Slovenian competitiveness in tourism. Determinants were assessed using a survey evaluating four demanding factors and 20 supporting factors, based upon a five-point Likert Scale. The results indicated that the friendliness of residents towards visitors, easy communication between them, together with quality of infrastructure and health facilities show the highest level of statistical correlation. These are the main propositions to start an initiative for the authorities in local communities to actively participate in sustainable rural development. The findings provide tourism stakeholders with relevant respondents' perceptions pertaining to the tourism development in non-urban areas.",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Tourism as an Approach to Sustainable Rural Development in Post-Socialist Countries: A Comparative Study of Serbia and Slovenia",
volume = "10",
number = "1",
pages = "54",
doi = "10.3390/su10010054",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_950"
}
Petrović, M. D., Vujko, A., Gajić, T., Vuković, D. B., Radovanović, M., Jovanović, J. M.,& Vuković, N.. (2018). Tourism as an Approach to Sustainable Rural Development in Post-Socialist Countries: A Comparative Study of Serbia and Slovenia. in Sustainability
Basel : MDPI., 10(1), 54.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su10010054
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_950
Petrović MD, Vujko A, Gajić T, Vuković DB, Radovanović M, Jovanović JM, Vuković N. Tourism as an Approach to Sustainable Rural Development in Post-Socialist Countries: A Comparative Study of Serbia and Slovenia. in Sustainability. 2018;10(1):54.
doi:10.3390/su10010054
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_950 .
Petrović, Marko D., Vujko, Aleksandra, Gajić, Tamara, Vuković, Darko B., Radovanović, Milan, Jovanović, Jasmina M., Vuković, Natalia, "Tourism as an Approach to Sustainable Rural Development in Post-Socialist Countries: A Comparative Study of Serbia and Slovenia" in Sustainability, 10, no. 1 (2018):54,
https://doi.org/10.3390/su10010054 .,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_950 .
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