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Karstic National Parks’ Roles and Potentials – Views and Opinions from Tara National Park, Serbia

Telbisz, Tamás; Calic, Jelena; Kovačević-Majkić, Jelena; Brankov, Jovana; Micić, Jasna; Mari, László

(Bowling Green, USA: Western Kentucky University, 2020)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Telbisz, Tamás
AU  - Calic, Jelena
AU  - Kovačević-Majkić, Jelena
AU  - Brankov, Jovana
AU  - Micić, Jasna
AU  - Mari, László
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/13667
AB  - Karst terrains are often protected as national parks (NP) thanks to their spectacular landforms and biologi cal features. These areas are often relatively rarely inhabited, which contributes to the preservation of all forms of natural heritage. Considering the national parks, the general (simplified) question is, whom they should serve: the protection of nature, the well-being (and education) of tourists or the benefit of local peo ple. Naturally, all of these goals are important, but sometimes contradictory. The above question arises more specifically, when the area of the NP has been inhabited for centuries, but depopulation and ageing are the dominant processes today. The above facts are valid for Tara NP – our case study area, established in 1981 in western Serbia. The area is a typical medium mountain continental karst with doline dotted karst plateaus. Its most significant landmarks are gorges, whereas caves are small, vertical and not suitable for tourism. The biological values (endemic species, large bear population) were also crucial in the foundation of the NP. During its 38-year long history, the social political context (socialism, war, market economy) has been widely varied, which had an impact on the opera tion and goals of the NP. In our study, we conducted a questionnaire survey asking local people, tourists, NP employees and managers, as well as external experts, about how they perceive the advantages and drawbacks of Tara NP. The systematized results are intended to contribute to solving the management issues in the na ture–tourism–community triangle.
PB  - Bowling Green, USA: Western Kentucky University
C3  - Proceedings for Conservation of Fragile  Karst Resources A Workshop on Sustainability and Community in support of  UNESCO science programs
T1  - Karstic National Parks’ Roles and Potentials – Views  and Opinions from Tara National Park, Serbia
SP  - 20
EP  - 20
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13667
ER  - 
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author = "Telbisz, Tamás and Calic, Jelena and Kovačević-Majkić, Jelena and Brankov, Jovana and Micić, Jasna and Mari, László",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Karst terrains are often protected as national parks (NP) thanks to their spectacular landforms and biologi cal features. These areas are often relatively rarely inhabited, which contributes to the preservation of all forms of natural heritage. Considering the national parks, the general (simplified) question is, whom they should serve: the protection of nature, the well-being (and education) of tourists or the benefit of local peo ple. Naturally, all of these goals are important, but sometimes contradictory. The above question arises more specifically, when the area of the NP has been inhabited for centuries, but depopulation and ageing are the dominant processes today. The above facts are valid for Tara NP – our case study area, established in 1981 in western Serbia. The area is a typical medium mountain continental karst with doline dotted karst plateaus. Its most significant landmarks are gorges, whereas caves are small, vertical and not suitable for tourism. The biological values (endemic species, large bear population) were also crucial in the foundation of the NP. During its 38-year long history, the social political context (socialism, war, market economy) has been widely varied, which had an impact on the opera tion and goals of the NP. In our study, we conducted a questionnaire survey asking local people, tourists, NP employees and managers, as well as external experts, about how they perceive the advantages and drawbacks of Tara NP. The systematized results are intended to contribute to solving the management issues in the na ture–tourism–community triangle.",
publisher = "Bowling Green, USA: Western Kentucky University",
journal = "Proceedings for Conservation of Fragile  Karst Resources A Workshop on Sustainability and Community in support of  UNESCO science programs",
title = "Karstic National Parks’ Roles and Potentials – Views  and Opinions from Tara National Park, Serbia",
pages = "20-20",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13667"
}
Telbisz, T., Calic, J., Kovačević-Majkić, J., Brankov, J., Micić, J.,& Mari, L.. (2020). Karstic National Parks’ Roles and Potentials – Views  and Opinions from Tara National Park, Serbia. in Proceedings for Conservation of Fragile  Karst Resources A Workshop on Sustainability and Community in support of  UNESCO science programs
Bowling Green, USA: Western Kentucky University., 20-20.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13667
Telbisz T, Calic J, Kovačević-Majkić J, Brankov J, Micić J, Mari L. Karstic National Parks’ Roles and Potentials – Views  and Opinions from Tara National Park, Serbia. in Proceedings for Conservation of Fragile  Karst Resources A Workshop on Sustainability and Community in support of  UNESCO science programs. 2020;:20-20.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13667 .
Telbisz, Tamás, Calic, Jelena, Kovačević-Majkić, Jelena, Brankov, Jovana, Micić, Jasna, Mari, László, "Karstic National Parks’ Roles and Potentials – Views  and Opinions from Tara National Park, Serbia" in Proceedings for Conservation of Fragile  Karst Resources A Workshop on Sustainability and Community in support of  UNESCO science programs (2020):20-20,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13667 .