The interaction between environmental quality and cultural heritage in Serbia - exploring residents’ attitudes
2024
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Аутори
Milanović Pešić, AnaBrankov, Jovana
Bjeljac, Željko
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de Miguel González, RafaelPacheco, Elsa
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Cultural heritage as attractive sites lead to tourism development. However, tourism and other economic activities can affect the degradation of cultural heritage and environment in its surroundings. Besides official data, at the local level, surveys involving the local population can significantly help to assess the state of the environment and cultural heritage. Survey research that examines the residents’ perception is often used in the assessment of tourism impact on natural resources pollution (Milanović Pešić et al, 2023), and on environment and cultural heritage degradation (Agisilaos, 2012). This study aims to examine the residents’ attitudes on the interaction between environmental pollution and tangible cultural heritage at the municipality level in Serbia. Preliminary results indicate that a third of respondents (35.9%) believe that the environment near the most significant cultural heritage in their municipality is moderately polluted. Analyzing the pollution level of natura...l resources, more than a third of respondents believe that surface (39.5%) and underground water (34.9%), soil (37.0%), and air (32.3%) are moderately polluted. An equal number of respondents (23.6%) think that air and surface water are significantly polluted. Air was singled out by the most respondents (10.3%) as a highly polluted natural resource. In addition, half of respondents believe that tangible cultural heritage in their municipality is most threatened by intensive
construction in the surrounding area (53.3%). A more detailed analysis in this study includes the correlation of residents’ responses and variables, such as geospatial distribution of
respondents, age and sex structure, and education level. The obtained results can serve as additional data on the environment quality at the local level, the residents’ perception of the existing and potential sources of environmental pollution, and their impact on tangible cultural heritage. This can serve stakeholders and decision-makers in sustainable cultural heritage management, as well as environmental protection.
Извор:
EUROGEO 2024 Conference “Compromised Geography: Spreading A New World”, 2024, 49-50Издавач:
- Porto : Faculty of Arts and Humanities of University of Porto, Geography Department
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200172 (Географски институт 'Јован Цвијић' САНУ, Београд) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200172)
URI
https://www.eurogeography.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Program-Porto-2024.pdfhttps://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/16634
Институција/група
Географски институт „Јован Цвијић“ САНУ / Geographical Institute Jovan Cvijić SASATY - CONF AU - Milanović Pešić, Ana AU - Brankov, Jovana AU - Bjeljac, Željko PY - 2024 UR - https://www.eurogeography.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Program-Porto-2024.pdf UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/16634 AB - Cultural heritage as attractive sites lead to tourism development. However, tourism and other economic activities can affect the degradation of cultural heritage and environment in its surroundings. Besides official data, at the local level, surveys involving the local population can significantly help to assess the state of the environment and cultural heritage. Survey research that examines the residents’ perception is often used in the assessment of tourism impact on natural resources pollution (Milanović Pešić et al, 2023), and on environment and cultural heritage degradation (Agisilaos, 2012). This study aims to examine the residents’ attitudes on the interaction between environmental pollution and tangible cultural heritage at the municipality level in Serbia. Preliminary results indicate that a third of respondents (35.9%) believe that the environment near the most significant cultural heritage in their municipality is moderately polluted. Analyzing the pollution level of natural resources, more than a third of respondents believe that surface (39.5%) and underground water (34.9%), soil (37.0%), and air (32.3%) are moderately polluted. An equal number of respondents (23.6%) think that air and surface water are significantly polluted. Air was singled out by the most respondents (10.3%) as a highly polluted natural resource. In addition, half of respondents believe that tangible cultural heritage in their municipality is most threatened by intensive construction in the surrounding area (53.3%). A more detailed analysis in this study includes the correlation of residents’ responses and variables, such as geospatial distribution of respondents, age and sex structure, and education level. The obtained results can serve as additional data on the environment quality at the local level, the residents’ perception of the existing and potential sources of environmental pollution, and their impact on tangible cultural heritage. This can serve stakeholders and decision-makers in sustainable cultural heritage management, as well as environmental protection. PB - Porto : Faculty of Arts and Humanities of University of Porto, Geography Department C3 - EUROGEO 2024 Conference “Compromised Geography: Spreading A New World” T1 - The interaction between environmental quality and cultural heritage in Serbia - exploring residents’ attitudes SP - 49 EP - 50 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16634 ER -
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Milanović Pešić, A., Brankov, J.,& Bjeljac, Ž.. (2024). The interaction between environmental quality and cultural heritage in Serbia - exploring residents’ attitudes. in EUROGEO 2024 Conference “Compromised Geography: Spreading A New World” Porto : Faculty of Arts and Humanities of University of Porto, Geography Department., 49-50. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16634
Milanović Pešić A, Brankov J, Bjeljac Ž. The interaction between environmental quality and cultural heritage in Serbia - exploring residents’ attitudes. in EUROGEO 2024 Conference “Compromised Geography: Spreading A New World”. 2024;:49-50. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16634 .
Milanović Pešić, Ana, Brankov, Jovana, Bjeljac, Željko, "The interaction between environmental quality and cultural heritage in Serbia - exploring residents’ attitudes" in EUROGEO 2024 Conference “Compromised Geography: Spreading A New World” (2024):49-50, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16634 .