Modelling of carrying capacity in National Park - Fruška Gora (Serbia) case study

Negative effects of tourism development in a destination are usually the consequence of the high concentration of tourists, accommodation facilities and the activities that are practiced in a relatively restricted area. One of the most important measures to protect the areas is to calculate the maxi...

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Main Authors: Vujko Aleksandra, Plavša Jovan, Petrović Marko D., Radovanović Milan, Gajić Tamara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2017-03-01
Series:Open Geosciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2017-0005
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spelling doaj-d1897c96a4b6407da5872d3e91b1d4702021-09-05T20:50:48ZengDe GruyterOpen Geosciences2391-54472017-03-0191617210.1515/geo-2017-0005geo-2017-0005Modelling of carrying capacity in National Park - Fruška Gora (Serbia) case studyVujko Aleksandra0Plavša Jovan1Petrović Marko D.2Radovanović Milan3Gajić Tamara4Novi Sad Business School, Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Novi Sad, SerbiaGeographical Institute “Jovan Cvijić”, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA), Belgrade, SerbiaGeographical Institute “Jovan Cvijić”, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA), Belgrade, SerbiaNovi Sad Business School, Novi Sad, SerbiaNegative effects of tourism development in a destination are usually the consequence of the high concentration of tourists, accommodation facilities and the activities that are practiced in a relatively restricted area. One of the most important measures to protect the areas is to calculate the maximum number of tourists that can simultaneously reside in a region, i.e. the determination of the carrying capacity. This paper outlines a method for determining carrying capacity based on zoning of environmental resources and zoning within a region. The paper argues for a return to the idea of identifying maximum appropriate number of users. The main hypothesis of the paper is based on the statement that the development of tourism in Fruška Gora (Mountain) National Park in Northern Serbia must be in accordance with the basic principles of sustainability, including the determination of carrying capacity. The main research goal was to show the opinion of local residents about the uncontrolled development of tourism, and to determine the carrying capacity in four sports and recreational zones of the mountain. The carrying capacity of the area is calculated by Lavery and Stanev formulas.https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2017-0005carrying capacityzoningsustainabilitytourismfruška gora national park
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author Vujko Aleksandra
Plavša Jovan
Petrović Marko D.
Radovanović Milan
Gajić Tamara
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Plavša Jovan
Petrović Marko D.
Radovanović Milan
Gajić Tamara
Modelling of carrying capacity in National Park - Fruška Gora (Serbia) case study
Open Geosciences
carrying capacity
zoning
sustainability
tourism
fruška gora national park
author_facet Vujko Aleksandra
Plavša Jovan
Petrović Marko D.
Radovanović Milan
Gajić Tamara
author_sort Vujko Aleksandra
title Modelling of carrying capacity in National Park - Fruška Gora (Serbia) case study
title_short Modelling of carrying capacity in National Park - Fruška Gora (Serbia) case study
title_full Modelling of carrying capacity in National Park - Fruška Gora (Serbia) case study
title_fullStr Modelling of carrying capacity in National Park - Fruška Gora (Serbia) case study
title_full_unstemmed Modelling of carrying capacity in National Park - Fruška Gora (Serbia) case study
title_sort modelling of carrying capacity in national park - fruška gora (serbia) case study
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Geosciences
issn 2391-5447
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Negative effects of tourism development in a destination are usually the consequence of the high concentration of tourists, accommodation facilities and the activities that are practiced in a relatively restricted area. One of the most important measures to protect the areas is to calculate the maximum number of tourists that can simultaneously reside in a region, i.e. the determination of the carrying capacity. This paper outlines a method for determining carrying capacity based on zoning of environmental resources and zoning within a region. The paper argues for a return to the idea of identifying maximum appropriate number of users. The main hypothesis of the paper is based on the statement that the development of tourism in Fruška Gora (Mountain) National Park in Northern Serbia must be in accordance with the basic principles of sustainability, including the determination of carrying capacity. The main research goal was to show the opinion of local residents about the uncontrolled development of tourism, and to determine the carrying capacity in four sports and recreational zones of the mountain. The carrying capacity of the area is calculated by Lavery and Stanev formulas.
topic carrying capacity
zoning
sustainability
tourism
fruška gora national park
url https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2017-0005
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