Conservation of Geomorpological Heritage in the Homolje Area (Eastern SERBIA) - Current State and Perspectives

Homolje is one of the most developed geomorphological areas in Eastern Serbia. Shallow karsts prevail across this region with cover vegetation and soil, with developed surfaces, and underground karst landforms. This type of terrain leads to the occurrence of different geomorphological landforms that...

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Main Authors: Đurđa Miljković, Ljupče Miljković, Mlađen Jovanović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University-Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch 2020-11-01
Series:Geoconservation Research
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Online Access:http://gcr.khuisf.ac.ir/article_677667_4428729a2e95b11aad3b1b8690d56187.pdf
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spelling doaj-2caaafc264b84fa6a5a7ae87517a0b512021-04-03T07:41:00ZengIslamic Azad University-Isfahan (Khorasgan) BranchGeoconservation Research2645-46612588-73432020-11-0132496110.30486/gcr.2020.1903646.1024677667Conservation of Geomorpological Heritage in the Homolje Area (Eastern SERBIA) - Current State and PerspectivesĐurđa Miljković0Ljupče Miljković1Mlađen Jovanović2Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, SerbiaDepartment of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Faculty of Sciences, Univeristy of Novi Sad, SerbiaDepartment of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Faculty of Sciences, Univeristy of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, SerbiaHomolje is one of the most developed geomorphological areas in Eastern Serbia. Shallow karsts prevail across this region with cover vegetation and soil, with developed surfaces, and underground karst landforms. This type of terrain leads to the occurrence of different geomorphological landforms that stand out from the rest, primarily for their scientific, aesthetic and ecological value, uses, and tourism potential. Gorges can be singled out as the largest geosites, then uvalas, caves, karst bridges, and tufa accumulations. Two are on the National list of geoheritage of Serbia as protected natural monuments. As geoheritage protects only authentic and representative landforms, the main task of this paper is to point out the most significant measures to improve the unsatisfactory current state of geomorphosites of the Homolje area and possible solutions for their conservation, adequate use and better tourism promotion. This paper presents a review of geomorphological heritage in this region of Serbia with a focus on its conservation.http://gcr.khuisf.ac.ir/article_677667_4428729a2e95b11aad3b1b8690d56187.pdfhomolje areageomorphological heritagegeoheritagegeomorphological sitegeositeprotectionconservation
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author Đurđa Miljković
Ljupče Miljković
Mlađen Jovanović
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Ljupče Miljković
Mlađen Jovanović
Conservation of Geomorpological Heritage in the Homolje Area (Eastern SERBIA) - Current State and Perspectives
Geoconservation Research
homolje area
geomorphological heritage
geoheritage
geomorphological site
geosite
protection
conservation
author_facet Đurđa Miljković
Ljupče Miljković
Mlađen Jovanović
author_sort Đurđa Miljković
title Conservation of Geomorpological Heritage in the Homolje Area (Eastern SERBIA) - Current State and Perspectives
title_short Conservation of Geomorpological Heritage in the Homolje Area (Eastern SERBIA) - Current State and Perspectives
title_full Conservation of Geomorpological Heritage in the Homolje Area (Eastern SERBIA) - Current State and Perspectives
title_fullStr Conservation of Geomorpological Heritage in the Homolje Area (Eastern SERBIA) - Current State and Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Conservation of Geomorpological Heritage in the Homolje Area (Eastern SERBIA) - Current State and Perspectives
title_sort conservation of geomorpological heritage in the homolje area (eastern serbia) - current state and perspectives
publisher Islamic Azad University-Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch
series Geoconservation Research
issn 2645-4661
2588-7343
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Homolje is one of the most developed geomorphological areas in Eastern Serbia. Shallow karsts prevail across this region with cover vegetation and soil, with developed surfaces, and underground karst landforms. This type of terrain leads to the occurrence of different geomorphological landforms that stand out from the rest, primarily for their scientific, aesthetic and ecological value, uses, and tourism potential. Gorges can be singled out as the largest geosites, then uvalas, caves, karst bridges, and tufa accumulations. Two are on the National list of geoheritage of Serbia as protected natural monuments. As geoheritage protects only authentic and representative landforms, the main task of this paper is to point out the most significant measures to improve the unsatisfactory current state of geomorphosites of the Homolje area and possible solutions for their conservation, adequate use and better tourism promotion. This paper presents a review of geomorphological heritage in this region of Serbia with a focus on its conservation.
topic homolje area
geomorphological heritage
geoheritage
geomorphological site
geosite
protection
conservation
url http://gcr.khuisf.ac.ir/article_677667_4428729a2e95b11aad3b1b8690d56187.pdf
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