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Tourism and Sustainable Development – Challenges, Opportunities, and Contradictions BOOK OF PROCEEDINGS Singidunum University International Scientific Conference TOURISM AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT – CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES, AND CONTRADICTIONS Belgrade October 09, 2020 www.sitcon.singidunum.ac.rs SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ◆ Milovan Stanišić, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Alon Gelbman, Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee, Israel ◆ Nemanja Stanišić, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Anya Diekmann, Université Libre de Bruxeless, Belgium ◆ Dragan Cvetković, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Biljana Crnjak Karanović, University of Split, Croatia ◆ Nebojša Bačanin Džakula, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Eugenia Wicknes, University of Reading, United Kingdom ◆ Milan Tuba, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Harald Pechlaner, Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Germany ◆ Svetlana Stanišić, Sinigdunum University, Serbia ◆ Igor Stamenković, University of Novi Sad ◆ Slobodan Čerović, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Irfan Arikan, IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems, Austria ◆ Angelina Njeguš, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Jasmina Gržinić, University of Pula, Croatia ◆ Goranka Knežević, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Kerstin Wegener, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany ◆ Gordana Dražić, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Kevin Griffin, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland ◆ Jelena Milovanović, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Jovan Popesku, Singidunum University Serbia ◆ Larry Dwyer, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia ◆ Jovanka Popov Raljić, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Lidija Petrić, University of Split, Croatia ◆ Lidija Amidžić, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Marjan Bojadjiev, University American College Skopje, Macedonia ◆ Milan Milosavljević, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Mihalis Kavaratzis, University of Leicester, United Kingdom ◆ Mladen Veinović, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Milenko Stanić, Synergy University, Bosnia and Herzegovina ◆ Nada Popović Perišić, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Nellie Swart, University of South Africa, South Africa ◆ Olivera Nikolić, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Rade Kisić, University of Belgrade, Serbia ◆ Tijana Radojević, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Razaq Raj, Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom ◆ Vladimir Džamić, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Renata Tomljenović, The Institute for Tourism, Zagreb, Croatia ◆ Jelena Gajić, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Rob Davidson, MICE Knowledge, United Kingdom ◆ Marijana Prodanović, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Roberto Micera, Institute for Studies on the Mediterranean (ISMed), Italy ◆ Miroslav Knežević, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Silvana Đurašević, Mediterranean University, Montenegro ◆ Radmila Živković, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Stanislav Ivanov, Varna University of Management, Bulgaria ◆ Suzana Đorđević Milošević, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Tadeja Jere Jakulin, University of Primorska, Slovenia ◆ Vule Mizdraković, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Danijel Pavlović, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Dušan Borovčanin, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Goran Avlijaš, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Ivana Brdar, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Mesud Adžemović, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Nataša Kilibarda, Singidunum University, Serbia ◆ Nikica Radović, Singidunum University, Serbia ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ◆ Nemanja Stanišić, PhD ◆ Jelena Gajić, PhD ◆ Ivana Brdar, PhD ◆ Predrag Obradović, MSc ◆ Svetlana Stanišić, PhD ◆ Marijana Prodanović, PhD ◆ Mesud Adžemović, PhD ◆ Dušan Mandić ◆ Slobodan Čerović, PhD ◆ Marko Šarac, PhD ◆ Nataša Kilibarda, PhD ◆ Jovana Maričić ◆ Gordana Dražić, PhD ◆ Miroslav Knežević, PhD ◆ Nikica Radović, PhD ◆ Miloš Višnjić ◆ Jelena Milovanović, PhD ◆ Radmila Živković, PhD ◆ Aleksa Panić, MSc ◆ Jovan Popesku, PhD ◆ Sofija Petković, PhD ◆ Aleksandar Mihajlović, MSc ◆ Lidija Amidžić, PhD ◆ Vule Mizdraković, PhD ◆ Andrej Todorović, MSc ◆ Tijana Radojević, PhD ◆ Danijel Pavlović, PhD ◆ Milan Tair, MSc ◆ Vladimir Džamić, PhD ◆ Dušan Borovčanin, PhD ◆ Petar Jakić, MSc TOURISM AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT – CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES, AND CONTRADICTIONS Electronic version Publisher: Singidunum University, 32 Danijelova Street, Belgrade Contact us: Editor-in-Chief: Milovan Stanišić, PhD Singidunum University Prepress: Miloš Višnjić 32 Danijelova Street, Belgrade Serbia Design: Aleksandar Mihajlović Phone: +381 11 3093220; +381 11 3093290 Year: 2020 Circulation: 10 Fax: +381 11 3093294 Printed by: Singidunum University E-mail: [email protected] ISBN: 978-86-7912-740-2 Web: www.sitcon.singidunum.ac.rs Copyright © 2020. All rights reserved. No part of this work covered by the copyright herein may be reproduced, transmitted, stored or used in any form or by any means graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including but not limited to photocopying, recording, scanning, digitizing, taping, Web distribution, information networks, or information storage and retrieval systems, without the prior written permission of the publisher. ABOUT THE CONFERENCE SITCON 2020 It is our great pleasure to present the Proceedings of the V International Scientific Conference in the field of tourism and hospitality - SITCON 2020 (Singidunum International Tourism Conference), held online on October 09, 2020, at Singidunum University in Belgrade, Serbia. The main goal of the SITCON 2020 Conference was to provide a significant scientific contribution regarding the importance of sustainable tourism development for tourism destinations and tourism companies. Therefore, it was crucial to study contemporary trends and to understand sustainable tourism development concept, especially in the field of sustainable and responsible management of tourism destinations and tourism companies. It is confirmed yet again that SITCON Conference is an ideal platform for exchanging ideas and disseminating the best practices among scientists and experts from various sectors such as: travel agencies, tour operators, hotel enterprises and other segments of accommodation offer, transportation companies and companies related to other complementary activities, as well as destination marketing/management organizations and the public sector - all in relation to the SITCON 2020 topics. Introductory speakers at the plenary session were: • Prof. Nemanja Stanišić, Ph.D., Acting Rector of Singidunum University; • Ms. Vesna Antić, Advisor to the Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications at Government of the Republic of Serbia. Key plenary speakers at the conference were: • Professor Larry Dwyer, Business School, University of Technology Sydney, Australia: Tourism Development and Sustainable Well-being: A Beyond GDP Perspective • Professor Ljubica Knežević Cvelbar, School of Business and Economics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia: Covid-19 pandemic – Red, yellow, or green light for future tourism development? • Jonathan Gómez Punzón (PhD), UNWTO Academy, World Tourism Organization: Reshaping the tourism planning tools in the post-COVID-19 era. SITCON 2020 extensive team of reviewers has rather successfully handled the entire review process. The Scientific Committee, which consists of 33 professors from Singidunum University and 24 professors from 23 reputable universities, scientific and professional institutions both from the country and the world, were involved in reviewing scientific papers. The overall statistics on the conference are the following: • The total number of submitted papers/abstracts: 25 • The total number of accepted papers/abstracts for presentation at the Conference: 21 • The total number of rejected papers: 4 • The total number of accepted papers/extended abstracts for publication in the Conference Proceedings: 19 The total number of participants at the SITCON 2020 Conference was 115, including authors, keynote speakers and professors from Singidunum University; in addition to students and other guests from tourism organizations there were also representatives of the tourism industry. All accepted papers are published in the Conference Proceedings and are publicly available on the Conference website. Conference Proceedings have an ISBN number. Each paper, excluding Extended Abstracts, is assigned its DOI number and a reference on Google Scholar. III Esteemed readers, on behalf of the Scientific and Organizing Committee of SITCON 2020 Conference, we would like to express our deepest gratitude and appreciation to all participants for their valuable contributions. We sincerely hope that you shall take part in our future conferences, which are to be held at Singidunum University, with new themes and innovative scientific papers. Belgrade, December 2020 Organizing Committee of the International Scientific Conference SITCON 2020 IV Contents SITCON 2020 CONTENTS INVITED PAPER TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABLE WELL-BEING: A BEYOND GDP PERSPECTIVE 3 - 7 Larry Dwyer CONFERENCE PAPERS SUSTAINABILITY IN THE MEETINGS INDUSTRY 11 - 17 Vanja Pavluković, Milica Vujičić, James Kennell, Marija Cimbaljević GLOBAL TOURISM MEASUREMENTS AND RESPONSE TO COVID-19 CRISIS 18 - 23 Igor Kovačević, Renata Pindžo, Bojan Zečević PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF THE SOCIAL AND ECOLOGICAL STATUS OF LAKE ĆELIJE 24 - 29 Maja Vujčić Trkulja, Lidija Amidžić, Miloš Vasić TOURISM AND ITS ROLE IN PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT IN 30 - 38 SERBIA Suzana Đorđević-Milošević, Jelena Milovanović DEVELOPING WILDLIFE RELATED TOURISM FOR GAME MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABILITY 39 - 47 IN GEORGIA Suzana Đorđević-Milošević, Ljubiša Đorđev, Jelena Milovanović M-GAM MODEL BASED EVALUATION OF GRADAC RIVER GORGE FOR GEOTOURISM 48 - 60 DEVELOPMENT Jelena Milenković,
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