Rural tourism is rapidly began to develop after World War II, primarily in Western Europe, and then realizing the benefits of practicing, in Eastern Europe and North America. Today, the rural tourism has become a global trend. The character, intensity and dynamics of the development of rural tourism are conditioned by: natural geographical characteristics of the area, anthropogenic heritage, degree of socio - economic development, level of awareness of the local population about the advantages of dealing with rural tourism, etc. Rural areas are today burdened with numerous problems (accelerated aging of the rural population, population migration to urban urban centers, decline in macroeconomic indicators, etc.). Problems are prese...
The research deals with the sustainable development of the Serbian and Slovenian countryside, under...
In many countries, rural areas are undergoing significant socio-demographic and economic changes, an...
Since the mid-nineties of the twentieth century begins a rapid expansion of rural tourism in Serbia....
Rural tourism is rapidly began to develop after World War II, primarily in Western Europe, and then...
The development of rural tourism has become a trend that is more or less present in almost all count...
Taking into consideration the economic problems many European countries face, it is quite understan...
Our aim is to define the importance of rural tourism in Serbia for the development of Serbian rural ...
Since the 1970s, economic restructuring and the farm crisis have reduced rural communities’ economic...
AbstractGeographical area of Gruţa, with its intact natural beauty and important cultural and histor...
Rural tourism has been developing in Serbia since the 1970s. However, from the beginning of the 1990...
The territory of the Republic of Serbia is 85% a rural area, with around 55% of the total population...
Rural development is a very complex social, political, economic, ecological, cultural, and developm...
Rural tourism supports the linking of the economic, social and environmental development elements, ...
Geographical area of Gruza, with its intact natural beauty and important cultural and historical mon...
The research deals with the sustainable development of the Serbian and Slovenian countryside, under...
In many countries, rural areas are undergoing significant socio-demographic and economic changes, an...
Since the mid-nineties of the twentieth century begins a rapid expansion of rural tourism in Serbia....
Rural tourism is rapidly began to develop after World War II, primarily in Western Europe, and then...
The development of rural tourism has become a trend that is more or less present in almost all count...
Taking into consideration the economic problems many European countries face, it is quite understan...
Our aim is to define the importance of rural tourism in Serbia for the development of Serbian rural ...
Since the 1970s, economic restructuring and the farm crisis have reduced rural communities’ economic...
AbstractGeographical area of Gruţa, with its intact natural beauty and important cultural and histor...
Rural tourism has been developing in Serbia since the 1970s. However, from the beginning of the 1990...
The territory of the Republic of Serbia is 85% a rural area, with around 55% of the total population...
Rural development is a very complex social, political, economic, ecological, cultural, and developm...
Rural tourism supports the linking of the economic, social and environmental development elements, ...
Geographical area of Gruza, with its intact natural beauty and important cultural and historical mon...
The research deals with the sustainable development of the Serbian and Slovenian countryside, under...
In many countries, rural areas are undergoing significant socio-demographic and economic changes, an...
Since the mid-nineties of the twentieth century begins a rapid expansion of rural tourism in Serbia....