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Volume 68 Number 1 Year 2018

10 articles in this issue 

Maja Mijatov,Milana Pantelic,Aleksandra Dragin,Marija Peric,Slobodanka Markovic

Tourism development, if not sustainable, could threat and affect the environment as an object of tourists’ interest. Accordingly, hotels as a type of tourism organizations within a destination, are trying to involve sustainable business activities in thei... see more

Pags. 101–117  

Slavica Malinovic-Milicevic,Dragutin T. Mihailovic,Milan M. Radovanovic,Nusret Dreškovic

The evolution of daily extreme precipitation from 1966 to 2013 in Vojvodina Region (Serbia) was investigated. We calculated trends of ten precipitation indices and tested their corresponding significances using the Student’s t-test for seven locations. Th... see more

Pags. 1–15  

Dragana Popovic,Dejan Doljak,Dragana Kuzmanovic,Milovan Pecelj

 The quantitative “diversity” method of the German geoecologist Hans Kiemstedt was adopted for the needs of a geoecological evaluation and landscape planning of the Kozara National Park in the Republic of Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina to be used f... see more

Pags. 119–131  

Tatiana N. Tretiakova,Tatyana Shmeleva,Jovana Brankov

In the modern conditions of tourism development, thermal springs are widely presented as they perform recreational functions. Thermal springs are becoming popular tourist attractions in Russia, while their concentration on Russian territory is rather unev... see more

Pags. 133–148  

Milan M. Radovanovic

In this contribution, we have summarized the current stage and perspective of cooperation between different scientific institutions in Serbia in the field of the investigation of the solar influences and effects on our planet. These activities involved 14... see more

Pags. 149–155  

Tatjana Popov,Slobodan Gnjato,Goran Trbic

The paper analyzes trends in the extreme temperature indices based on fixed thresholds in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1961–2016. Based on data from 12 meteorological stations, trends in both warm and cold temperature indices were determined using th... see more

Pags. 17–33  

Marija Prokic

Since climate plays a crucial role on our planet and is an inseparable part of all human activities, it is necessary to precisely record all parameters in order to estimate current climate conditions, climate characteristics of a certain region, as well a... see more

Pags. 35–50  

Zorica Prnjat,Milutin Tadic

In Serbia, as in many other European countries, there has been a widespread revival of interest in gnomonics in recent decades. An increasing number of sundials and a growing number of publications on gnomonics demonstrate the popularity of sundialling. A... see more

Pags. 51–65  

Md Serajul Islam,Md Sanaul Haque Mondal,M H M Imrul Kabir

Coastal zone of Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to different nature induced hydrological and climatological disasters. Disaster disproportionately affects a different group of populations. Among them, “people with disabilities” (PWDs) regardless of their ... see more

Pags. 67–83  

Sanja Božic,Tamara Jovanovic,Aleksandra Dragin,Bojana Spasojevic,Tin Lukic

The principal aim of the paper was to examine what kind of experience international exchange students, as future professionals in tourism industry, gained during their study at the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism in Phuket, Thailand. Thus, the paper de... see more

Pags. 85–100