Challenges of rural areas in Serbia are complex categories, so the work set itself a goal to show how these challenges can help its people interested, which are still developing tourism within the region. In order to prove all, work have to use qualitative and quantitative social science methodology with emphasis on induction, conversion multiplier, surveys in the statistical models. With such methodology, work, has distinct hypotheses: · If the rural areas of each country carries a multi-purpose economic dependence, then the rural areas of Serbia must accept tourism as a positive economic challenge, and · Tourism in rural areas, if there is a guaranteed capacity of tolerance, must provide rural area to be feedback of its successful economi...
There are a large number of farms in Serbia, which survived with a little capital and labor, and tod...
Rural tourism is an important component of integrated and sustainable development and revitalization...
Rural economy is not strictly related to agriculture, but also includes the so-called non-agricultur...
Challenges of rural areas in Serbia are complex categories, so the work set itself a goal to show ho...
The development of rural tourism has become a trend that is more or less present in almost all count...
Governments of many states, especially of the European Union member states, attach significance to r...
Rural tourism has been developing in Serbia since the 1970s. However, from the beginning of the 1990...
AbstractGeographical area of Gruţa, with its intact natural beauty and important cultural and histor...
Contemporary tourism trends are characterized by the increasing tourist movements towards rural dest...
Rural regions in Serbia differ considerably in social, economic and demographic characteristics. Bas...
The rural population is non-resistant to degradation, but the process takes too long in some countri...
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...
Since the 1970s, economic restructuring and the farm crisis have reduced rural communities’ economic...
Rural tourism is rapidly began to develop after World War II, primarily in Western Europe, and then...
There are a large number of farms in Serbia, which survived with a little capital and labor, and tod...
Rural tourism is an important component of integrated and sustainable development and revitalization...
Rural economy is not strictly related to agriculture, but also includes the so-called non-agricultur...
Challenges of rural areas in Serbia are complex categories, so the work set itself a goal to show ho...
The development of rural tourism has become a trend that is more or less present in almost all count...
Governments of many states, especially of the European Union member states, attach significance to r...
Rural tourism has been developing in Serbia since the 1970s. However, from the beginning of the 1990...
AbstractGeographical area of Gruţa, with its intact natural beauty and important cultural and histor...
Contemporary tourism trends are characterized by the increasing tourist movements towards rural dest...
Rural regions in Serbia differ considerably in social, economic and demographic characteristics. Bas...
The rural population is non-resistant to degradation, but the process takes too long in some countri...
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...
Since the 1970s, economic restructuring and the farm crisis have reduced rural communities’ economic...
Rural tourism is rapidly began to develop after World War II, primarily in Western Europe, and then...
There are a large number of farms in Serbia, which survived with a little capital and labor, and tod...
Rural tourism is an important component of integrated and sustainable development and revitalization...
Rural economy is not strictly related to agriculture, but also includes the so-called non-agricultur...