Advancing Sustainable Tourism Through Green Destination Management: Community Perspectives from a Protected Forest–Wetland Landscape in the Danube Region — Igor Trišić (2026) | RDL Network
Advancing Sustainable Tourism Through Green Destination Management: Community Perspectives from a Protected Forest–Wetland Landscape in the Danube Region
The Landscape of Outstanding Features of “Islands and Cliffs near Slankamen” (ICS) is a protected area in the Danube region, characterized by diverse forest and wetland habitats. Different forms of sustainable tourism (SUTO) can be developed in this area, including nature-based tourism, ecotourism, and scientific tourism. This study aims to examine the impact of SUTO dimensions on residents’ satisfaction in the settlements of Stari Slankamen and Novi Slankamen. The research is based on the Prism of Sustainability (PoS) model, which includes ecological, economic, socio-cultural, and institutional dimensions. A total of 1030 inhabitants participated in the survey. The results show that all four dimensions have a statistically significant impact on residents’ satisfaction. The economic and institutional dimensions have a stronger influence, while the socio-cultural and ecological dimensions were evaluated more positively by respondents. The results indicate the need for better coordination of tourism development and management activities in order to achieve a balance between nature protection, economic benefits, and the needs of the local community.
Igor Trišić, Donatella Privitera, Snežana Štetić, Marko D. Petrović, Milan Radovanović, Marija Maksin, Dario Šimičević, Sara Stanić Jovanović, Dobrila Lukić
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