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Sustainable Tourism in Protected Area—A Case of Fruška Gora National Park, Vojvodina (Northern Serbia)

Sustainable development can be an element of tourism success if its principles are included in the process of strategic tourism development planning, and if such a concept is one of the strategic development goals. The paper analyzes the impact of the perception of the local population and visitors...

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Published in:Sustainability 2022-11, Vol.14 (21), p.14548
Main Authors: Trišić, Igor, Privitera, Donatella, Štetić, Snežana, Genov, Georgi, Stanić Jovanović, Sara
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Attitudes
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Cultural heritage
Environmental protection
Impact analysis
Influence
National parks
National parks and reserves
Pandemics
Protected areas
Protection and preservation
Social values
Sports facilities
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Sustainable tourism
Tourism
Tourism development
Tourist activities
Tourists
Travel industry
title Sustainable Tourism in Protected Area—A Case of Fruška Gora National Park, Vojvodina (Northern Serbia)
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