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Geomorphological and hydrological heritage of Mt. Stara Planina in SE Serbia: From river protection initiative to potential geotouristic destination

Mt. Stara Planina is located in the eastern part of the Republic of Serbia and represents the westernmost part of the large mountain massif of the Balkans. Both endogenous and exogenous forces created interesting geomorphological and hydrological features for geotourism development in this area. Thi...

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Published in:Open Geosciences 2022-03, Vol.14 (1), p.275-293
Main Authors: Marjanović, Miloš, Milenković, Jelena, Lukić, Milica, Tomić, Nemanja, Antić, Aleksandar, Marković, Rastko S., Atanasijević, Jasna, Božić, Dragana, Buhmiler, Sandra, Radaković, Milica, Radivojević, Aleksandar R., Milićević, Ana Langović, Gavrilov, Milivoj B., Marković, Slobodan B.
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Summary:Mt. Stara Planina is located in the eastern part of the Republic of Serbia and represents the westernmost part of the large mountain massif of the Balkans. Both endogenous and exogenous forces created interesting geomorphological and hydrological features for geotourism development in this area. This article proposes a preliminary list of geomorphological and hydrological sites and analyses them to reveal which geosite possesses geotourism potential. This research was carried out by applying the modified geosite assessment model. In this article, ten geosites were singled out based on the degree of their attractiveness for geotourism development. The results reveal information about the key fields of improvement for each evaluated geosite, and identify which areas require more attention and better management in the upcoming period for Mt. Stara Planina to become a well-known geotourism destination that would attract a large number of tourists in the future.
ISSN:2391-5447
2391-5447
DOI:10.1515/geo-2022-0340