Abstract

Ecotourism is a form of tourism, increasingly developed within protected natural areas due to its ability to minimize negative impacts on the environment and contribute to the preservation and improvement of natural values. In addition to natural potentials, scientific literature emphasizes the importance of the involvement of the local community in ecotourism development, through which multiple socioeconomic benefits for the local population are obtained. Deliblato Sands is an area protected as a Special Nature Reserve, thanks to its specific morphological features, rich biodiversity, rare species and exceptional landscape values. This research examines the attitudes of the inhabitants of the municipalities of Vrsac, Bela Crkva, Kovin, Alibunar and Pancevo, on whose territories the borders of SNR "Deliblato Sands" are located, about the development of ecotourism in Deliblato Sands, its impact on the environment and community and readiness of local population for direct involvement in ecotourism development. The attitudes of 339 respondents were collected through an online survey, and the results of the research were presented by descriptive analysis. It was determined that the inhabitants of municipalities in South Banat have a positive attitude towards the development of ecotourism in the area of SNR "Deliblato Sands", and a proactive approach to direct involvement in further ecotourism development of this area.

Highlights

  • The term ecotourism appeared in the early 1980s

  • SNR “Deliblato Sands” is an area that has a significant potential for ecotourism development thanks to its specific morphological attributes, rich biodiversity, the presence of rare and endangered species and exceptional landscape features

  • This research determined that the inhabitants of South Banat municipalities have a positive attitude towards the development of ecotourism in the area ofSNR “Deliblato Sands”

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Introduction

The term ecotourism appeared in the early 1980s. It was defined by CeballosLascurain as: “traveling to relatively undisturbed or uncontaminated natural areas with the specific object of studying, admiring and enjoying the scenery and its wild plants and animals, as well as any existing cultural manifestations (both past and present) found in these areas” (Ceballos-Lascurain, 1987). It aims to explore the possibilities of ecotourism development in the area of SNR “Deliblato Sands” and assess the potential of the local population as a subject in its development.

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