@article{
author = "Anastasijević, Nebojša and Anastasijević, Vesna and Bobić, Aleksandar and Stojanović, Nadežda and Tešić, Mirjana",
year = "2009",
abstract = "Urban green spaces traditionally represent areas where tourists gladly pause and rest. Ecological potential of green spaces, their capacity to enhance urban life through micro-climate mitigation, and their original attractiveness, represent the source from which their tourist potential is derived. Consequently, continuous increase in plant quantity and constant expansion of their existence to green less zones and territories, commonly defined as gray or gray-green zones, is compulsory. Green spaces of central part of old Belgrade situated on the right banks of the rivers Sava and Danube are by all criteria in the category of top tourist rank, and the same goes for this whole area with numerous attractive points within. However, this zone - the territory of three central urban municipalities (Savski Venac, Stari Grad, and Vračar) - holds numerous neglected spaces, deserted corridors and backyards, river bank segments and other sites covered with weed, debris left from past and recent bombardments, parking lots and half-devastated green stripes along residential blocks. Starting with the assumption that many of these can be qualitatively renewed and professionally greenscaped, paper describes their proper development into different categories of green spaces, important structural elements of Belgrade green infrastructure. .",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Prirodno-matematički fakultet - Departman za geografiju, turizam i hotelijerstvo, Novi Sad",
journal = "Turizam",
title = "Ecological and tourist potential of central Belgrade",
pages = "83-75",
number = "2",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.5937/Turizam0902075A",
url = "conv_710"
}