Културно-историческо наследство: опазване, представяне, дигитализация (ISSN: 2367-8038)
Том 10, Брой 2, 2024
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Cultural Heritage as the Basis of Tourism Planning in Depopulating Regions: The Case of The Iron Gates, Serbia
Branislav Antonić
стр. 22 - 33
Автори: Branislav Antonić Абстракт: The Iron Gates on the Danube is the longest gorge in Europe. As such, it is primarily known by its natural beauty and scenery. Its size and special natural conditions have also influenced the creation and preservation of interesting places of cultural heritage and folk tradition and culture. The isolation of the Iron Gates as a difficult-to-access gorge divided between two countries – Romania and Serbia – has hindered the development and promotion of this region for many years, causing further extreme depopulation. However, in the last 15 years, better cooperation between the two countries and growing tourism along the Danube as an international river have increasingly revealed the cultural heritage of the gorge to foreign tourists. Spatial and urban planning in the Serbian part of the Iron Gates have significantly contributed to individual places of cultural heritage becoming destinations within this tourist region. This paper presents the positive and negative experience of planning in order to promote the given cultural heritage in this still depopulated region. Ключови думи: Cultural Heritage; The Iron Gates; Cultural Tourism; Spatial Planning; Tourist Destination. Получена: 08-08-2024 Приета: 27-12-2024 Публикувана: 30-12-2024 Цитиране: Antonić, B. (2024). Cultural Heritage as the Basis of Tourism Planning in Depopulating Regions: The Case of The Iron Gates, Serbia. Cultural and Historical Heritage: Preservation, Presentation, Digitalization (KIN Journal), 10(2), ISSN 2367-8038, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 22–33. DOI: https://doi.org/10.55630/KINJ.2024.100202 |