Title of article :
Karst-Based Geotourism in Eastern Carphatian Serbia: Exploration and Evaluation of Natural Stone Bridges
Author/Authors :
Antic, Aleksandar Department of Geography Tourism and Hotel Management - Faculty of Sciences - University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia , Tomic, Nemanja Department of Geography Tourism and Hotel Management - Faculty of Sciences - University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia , Markovic, Slobodan Department of Geography Tourism and Hotel Management - Faculty of Sciences - University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia
Abstract :
The region of Carpathian Serbia is much dominated by karst terrain with
numerous geological and geomorphological features, especially caves and natural
stone bridges, potentially significant for geotourism development. The geotourism
potential of these sites is still largely untapped. In this paper, we analyze several
natural stone bridges that possess geotourism potential. These sites include Velika
Vratna, Mala Vratna, Suva Vratna, Samar, Valja, Osanica and Rajska stone bridge.
This study aims to identify and evaluate the current state and geotourism potential
of natural stone bridges as important resources for the development of karst
geotourism in Carpathian Serbia by applying the Modified Geosite Assessment
Model (M-GAM). The results indicate that the Vratna River basin currently has
the best-rated Main Values, but it comes short for Additional Values, especially
tourism infrastructure meaning that this should be the primary focus of any future
geotourism development of this site. On the other hand, Valja stone bridge has the
highest Additional Values but still with plenty of room for improvement. The paper
also indicates the importance of other karst features in the vicinity and their role in
completing the geotourism offer of this area.
Keywords :
Natural stone bridges , Karst , Geotourism , Modified Geosite Assessment Model (M-GAM) , Carphatians , Eastern Serbia
Journal title :
Geoconservation Research