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Saline Soils: A Potentially Significant Geoheritage of the Vojvodina Region, Northern Serbia

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  • Tijana Zeremski

    (Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Maksima Gorkog 30, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia)

  • Nemanja Tomić

    (Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 3, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia)

  • Stanko Milić

    (Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Maksima Gorkog 30, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia)

  • Jovica Vasin

    (Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Maksima Gorkog 30, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia)

  • Randall J. Schaetzl

    (Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences, Michigan State University, 673 Auditorium Rd., East Lansing, MI 48824, USA)

  • Dubravka Milić

    (Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 3, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia)

  • Milivoj B. Gavrilov

    (Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 3, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia)

  • Milorad Živanov

    (Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Maksima Gorkog 30, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia)

  • Jordana Ninkov

    (Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Maksima Gorkog 30, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia)

  • Slobodan B. Marković

    (Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 3, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia)

Abstract

Halomorphic (or saline) soils, are characterized by high concentrations of soluble salts or sodium, or both. Saline soils have unfavorable agricultural properties but provide the natural habitats for a variety of highly specialized plants, animals, and other organisms. It is these special interactions that create the typical landscape of saline soils, known as “slatina”. The aim of this study is to assess and evaluate the geotouristic potential of six of the most attractive slatina sites in the Vojvodina region, Northern Serbia: Jegrička, Slano Kopovo, Rusanda, Okanj, Pečena slatina, and Pašnjaci Velike Droplje. Overall, all analyzed sites have significant tourism potential, based on both natural and tourist values. In addition to the tourism potentials, analyzed sites have high value as a natural endemic ecosystem inhabited with highly specialized plants and birds.

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  • Tijana Zeremski & Nemanja Tomić & Stanko Milić & Jovica Vasin & Randall J. Schaetzl & Dubravka Milić & Milivoj B. Gavrilov & Milorad Živanov & Jordana Ninkov & Slobodan B. Marković, 2021. "Saline Soils: A Potentially Significant Geoheritage of the Vojvodina Region, Northern Serbia," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(14), pages 1-19, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:13:y:2021:i:14:p:7891-:d:594475
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