[PDF][PDF] A modified geosite assessment model (M-GAM) and its application on the Lazar Canyon area (Serbia)

N Tomić, S Božić - International journal of environmental research, 2014 - ijer.ut.ac.ir
The aim of this paper is to present a modified version of GAM (M-GAM) which should
showthat the results gained by using this version are more accurate and realistic. The …

Canyons and gorges as potential geotourism destinations inSerbia: comparative analysis from two perspectives–generalgeotourists' and pure geotourists'

S Božić, N Tomić - Open Geosciences, 2015 - degruyter.com
Serbia represents one of those countries whichhave not yet differentiated themselves on the
worldtourism map. However, it has an immense but still unrevealedpotential for geotourism …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring the potential for geotourism development in the Danube region of Serbia

N Tomić, SB Marković, A Antić, D Tešić - International Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
The very turbulent geological past of the Danube region in Serbia, coupled with the
influence of the Danube River, has created a rich and complex geodiversity. However, the …

Developing the cultural route evaluation model (CREM) and its application on the Trail of Roman Emperors, Serbia

S Božić, N Tomić - Tourism management perspectives, 2016 - Elsevier
The principal aim of this paper is to establish a Cultural Route Evaluation Model (CREM) to
better assess the importance of cultural routes for tourism development taking into account …

Speleotourism in Slovenia: balancing between mass tourism and geoheritage protection

J Tičar, N Tomić, M Breg Valjavec, M Zorn… - Open …, 2018 - degruyter.com
Slovenia is considered as the cradle of karst geotourism as cave tourism started there as
early as the Middle Ages. To date more than 12,000 caves were discovered from which 22 …

Comparative analysis of two assessment methods for the geoeducational values of geosites: A case study from the volcanic island of Nisyros, SE Aegean Sea, Greece

G Zafeiropoulos, H Drinia - Geosciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
In this study, the geoeducational value of five geosites, located in the aspiring geopark of the
volcanic island of Nisyros, SE Aegean Sea, was assessed by means of two methods: the GP …

Karst geoheritage and geotourism potential in the Pek River lower basin (eastern Serbia)

A Antić, N Tomić, S Marković - Geographica Pannonica, 2019 - aseestant.ceon.rs
Karst areas, as areas with attractive geological and geomorphological features are an
important and integral part of geoheritage. They possess huge tourism potential and can be …

Exploring the potential for speleotourism development in eastern Serbia

N Tomić, A Antić, SB Marković, T Đorđević, M Zorn… - Geoheritage, 2019 - Springer
Abstract The region of Eastern Serbia is a highly dominant karst terrain with numerous
geological and geomorphological features, especially caves. The speleotourism potential of …

[PDF][PDF] Geoheritage and geotourism potential of the Homolje area (eastern Serbia)

A Antić, N Tomić - Acta Geoturistica, 2017 - researchgate.net
The region of Homolje in Eastern Serbia represents an area rich with numerous geological
and geomorphological features, especially karst formations which are excellent …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring the potential for development of Geotourism in Rarh Bengal, Eastern India using M-GAM

MK Mahato, NC Jana - International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Rarh Bengal of India has huge potential for development of geotourism due to
its diverse landscape consisting of hills, dome shaped inselberges, tors, dams, badlands …