LOCAL POPULATION ANALYSIS IN THE FUNCTION OF THE PROTECTED AREA SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Cover Image

LOCAL POPULATION ANALYSIS IN THE FUNCTION OF THE PROTECTED AREA SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
LOCAL POPULATION ANALYSIS IN THE FUNCTION OF THE PROTECTED AREA SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Author(s): Tamara Jojić Glavonjić, Vlasta Kokotović Kanazir, Marija Ljakoska
Subject(s): Geography, Regional studies, Human Geography
Published by: Географски институт »Јован Цвијић« САНУ
Keywords: local population; protected areas; sustainable development; Ramsar area; Special Nature Reserve “Carska Bara

Summary/Abstract: The research focus of the paper is set on the socio-economic potential of a protected area, as a key factor and a prerequisite for its development. The spatial framework of the research includes five settlements in the vicinity of Special Nature Reserve “Carska Bara” (Northern Serbia). For the purpose of this research, they reclassified into two groups, based on their distance from the fundamental phenomenon. The demographic characteristics analyses of the study area include basic demographic determinants such as population structure sand migration characteristics. Population data related to the change in the number of inhabitants and the types of the total population movement were collected and analyzed, and a comparative analysis of the aging index was performed as well. In order to better understand the condition of the economic structure, the economic activity, and the structure of the active population performing occupation were analyzed by activity sections. The current state of the social infrastructure (schools, primary health care facilities, pharmacies, post offices, sports,and recreation facilities) was also considered, as one of the qualities of life indicators of the local population. The obtained results indicate an unfavorable demographic picture of the analyzed areas. These are smaller population areas, predominantly inhabited by population of the old age groups. Although they are in protected areas which, in the context of tourism, are abounding in natural potentials, but without implementing significant steps and certain measures, no progress and improvement of the demographic condition can be expected.

  • Issue Year: 71/2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 265-281
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English
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