Seasonality and sustainability of tourism – case study: protected mountain areas in Serbia
Sezonskost in trajnostnost turizma – študija primera: zavarovana območja v Srbiji
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The role of seasonality in the sustainability of tourism is multiple and complex. The connection between seasonality and sustainability is even more complex when it comes to protected areas. This connection was investigated on the examples of selected protected mountain areas in Serbia ‒ Kopaonik and Tara National Parks, and Stara planina and Zlatibor Nature Parks. The Gini index was used to measure seasonality, and to show the imbalance in the monthly distribution of the number of tourist overnight stays in the mentioned destinations, in the period 2013‒2021. The research results show that the analyzed protected mountain areas in Serbia have different values of the Gini index, which is conditioned by their natural predispositions for tourism development (e.g. altitude and duration of snow cover), and at the same time the levels of tourist development of the area. In order to reduce the effects of seasonality, in each of the destinations that are the subject of this paper, alternative ...types of tourism and activities are implemented.
Vloga sezonskosti v trajnostnem razvoju turizma je večplastna in kompleksna. Povezava med sezonskostjo in trajnostnostjo je še bolj zapletena, ko gre za zavarovana območja. To povezavo smo proučili na primerih izbranih zavarovanih gorskih območij v Srbiji ‒ narodnih parkov Kopaonik in Tara ter naravnih parkov Stara planina in Zlatibor. Za merjenje sezonskosti in prikaz neuravnoteženosti mesečne porazdelitve števila turističnih prenočitev v omenjenih destinacijah v obdobju 2013‒2021 smo uporabili Ginijev indeks. Rezultati raziskave kažejo, da imajo analizirana zavarovana gorska območja v Srbiji različne vrednosti Ginijevega indeksa, kar je pogojeno z njihovimi naravnimi predispozicijami za razvoj turizma (npr. nadmorska višina in trajanje snežne odeje), hkrati pa tudi stopnje turistične razvitosti območja. Da bi zmanjšali vplive sezonskosti, v vsaki izmed obravnavanih destinacij izvajajo alternativne oblike turizma in aktivnosti.
Кључне речи:
tourism / seasonality / sustainability / protected areas / Serbia / turizem / sezonskost / trajnostnost / zavarovana območja / SrbijaИзвор:
Dela, 2022, 57, 137-153Издавач:
- Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Serbian-Slovenian bilateral project 2020-2021, 337-00-21/2020-09/25
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Geografski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Pavlović, Sanja AU - Đurđić, Snežana AU - Belij Radin, Marija AU - Filipović, Dejan AU - Todorović, Nikola PY - 2022 UR - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1146 AB - The role of seasonality in the sustainability of tourism is multiple and complex. The connection between seasonality and sustainability is even more complex when it comes to protected areas. This connection was investigated on the examples of selected protected mountain areas in Serbia ‒ Kopaonik and Tara National Parks, and Stara planina and Zlatibor Nature Parks. The Gini index was used to measure seasonality, and to show the imbalance in the monthly distribution of the number of tourist overnight stays in the mentioned destinations, in the period 2013‒2021. The research results show that the analyzed protected mountain areas in Serbia have different values of the Gini index, which is conditioned by their natural predispositions for tourism development (e.g. altitude and duration of snow cover), and at the same time the levels of tourist development of the area. In order to reduce the effects of seasonality, in each of the destinations that are the subject of this paper, alternative types of tourism and activities are implemented. AB - Vloga sezonskosti v trajnostnem razvoju turizma je večplastna in kompleksna. Povezava med sezonskostjo in trajnostnostjo je še bolj zapletena, ko gre za zavarovana območja. To povezavo smo proučili na primerih izbranih zavarovanih gorskih območij v Srbiji ‒ narodnih parkov Kopaonik in Tara ter naravnih parkov Stara planina in Zlatibor. Za merjenje sezonskosti in prikaz neuravnoteženosti mesečne porazdelitve števila turističnih prenočitev v omenjenih destinacijah v obdobju 2013‒2021 smo uporabili Ginijev indeks. Rezultati raziskave kažejo, da imajo analizirana zavarovana gorska območja v Srbiji različne vrednosti Ginijevega indeksa, kar je pogojeno z njihovimi naravnimi predispozicijami za razvoj turizma (npr. nadmorska višina in trajanje snežne odeje), hkrati pa tudi stopnje turistične razvitosti območja. Da bi zmanjšali vplive sezonskosti, v vsaki izmed obravnavanih destinacij izvajajo alternativne oblike turizma in aktivnosti. PB - Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana T2 - Dela T1 - Seasonality and sustainability of tourism – case study: protected mountain areas in Serbia T1 - Sezonskost in trajnostnost turizma – študija primera: zavarovana območja v Srbiji IS - 57 SP - 137 EP - 153 DO - 10.4312/dela.57.137-153 ER -
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Pavlović, S., Đurđić, S., Belij Radin, M., Filipović, D.,& Todorović, N.. (2022). Seasonality and sustainability of tourism – case study: protected mountain areas in Serbia. in Dela Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana.(57), 137-153. https://doi.org/10.4312/dela.57.137-153
Pavlović S, Đurđić S, Belij Radin M, Filipović D, Todorović N. Seasonality and sustainability of tourism – case study: protected mountain areas in Serbia. in Dela. 2022;(57):137-153. doi:10.4312/dela.57.137-153 .
Pavlović, Sanja, Đurđić, Snežana, Belij Radin, Marija, Filipović, Dejan, Todorović, Nikola, "Seasonality and sustainability of tourism – case study: protected mountain areas in Serbia" in Dela, no. 57 (2022):137-153, https://doi.org/10.4312/dela.57.137-153 . .