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Geoecological evaluation of Novi Sad and environment for the purposes of health tourism and recreation

Pecelj, Milovan; Lukić, Milica; Pecelj, Milica; Srnić, Danijela; Đurić, Dijana

(2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pecelj, Milovan
AU  - Lukić, Milica
AU  - Pecelj, Milica
AU  - Srnić, Danijela
AU  - Đurić, Dijana
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://raumplan.iaus.ac.rs/handle/123456789/774
AB  - Novi Sad and its surroundings are rich with the most diverse natural values that are good for the development of health tourism and recreation activities on their territory. Being in nature, next to water surfaces, forests and all green favorably affects on psycho – physical condition and improves life quality in urban environments. Aim of this work is geoecological evaluation of Novi Sad and its surroundings with the use of quantitative model of diversity, ie Hans Kiemstedt model for the purpose of health tourism and recreation. With this work authors want to contribute to further affirmation of geoecological evaluation in the area of planning and managing of urban areas. Methodology is based on Kiemstedt model, and criteria that are used are: forest and water edges, relief energy, way of land use and climate factor, or conditions of natural environment. Use of this model gives less of more favorable surfaces for the development of mentioned activities. The advantage of this model is the use of modern GIS technologies, obtaining tested and objective data that have a wide use.
T2  - Archives for Technical Sciences
T1  - Geoecological evaluation of Novi Sad and environment for the purposes of health tourism and recreation
VL  - 1
IS  - 17
SP  - 89
EP  - 97
DO  - 10.7251/afts.2017.0917.089P
ER  - 
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author = "Pecelj, Milovan and Lukić, Milica and Pecelj, Milica and Srnić, Danijela and Đurić, Dijana",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Novi Sad and its surroundings are rich with the most diverse natural values that are good for the development of health tourism and recreation activities on their territory. Being in nature, next to water surfaces, forests and all green favorably affects on psycho – physical condition and improves life quality in urban environments. Aim of this work is geoecological evaluation of Novi Sad and its surroundings with the use of quantitative model of diversity, ie Hans Kiemstedt model for the purpose of health tourism and recreation. With this work authors want to contribute to further affirmation of geoecological evaluation in the area of planning and managing of urban areas. Methodology is based on Kiemstedt model, and criteria that are used are: forest and water edges, relief energy, way of land use and climate factor, or conditions of natural environment. Use of this model gives less of more favorable surfaces for the development of mentioned activities. The advantage of this model is the use of modern GIS technologies, obtaining tested and objective data that have a wide use.",
journal = "Archives for Technical Sciences",
title = "Geoecological evaluation of Novi Sad and environment for the purposes of health tourism and recreation",
volume = "1",
number = "17",
pages = "89-97",
doi = "10.7251/afts.2017.0917.089P"
}
Pecelj, M., Lukić, M., Pecelj, M., Srnić, D.,& Đurić, D.. (2017). Geoecological evaluation of Novi Sad and environment for the purposes of health tourism and recreation. in Archives for Technical Sciences, 1(17), 89-97.
https://doi.org/10.7251/afts.2017.0917.089P
Pecelj M, Lukić M, Pecelj M, Srnić D, Đurić D. Geoecological evaluation of Novi Sad and environment for the purposes of health tourism and recreation. in Archives for Technical Sciences. 2017;1(17):89-97.
doi:10.7251/afts.2017.0917.089P .
Pecelj, Milovan, Lukić, Milica, Pecelj, Milica, Srnić, Danijela, Đurić, Dijana, "Geoecological evaluation of Novi Sad and environment for the purposes of health tourism and recreation" in Archives for Technical Sciences, 1, no. 17 (2017):89-97,
https://doi.org/10.7251/afts.2017.0917.089P . .
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