In the light of global trends in the transformation of tourism that suggest the number of tourists will grow in the next 12 years by 3.3% or 43 million per year, and by the end of 2030 the figure will reach 1.8 billion tourists or ¼ of overall world...
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In the light of global trends in the transformation of tourism that suggest the number of tourists will grow in the next 12 years by 3.3% or 43 million per year, and by the end of 2030 the figure will reach 1.8 billion tourists or ¼ of overall world population, it is realistic to assume that the estimated growth will mostly be affected by shortages in natural resources, environmental pollution and other factors. The subject of this paper is focused on studying the implications of environmental pollution on tourism development in the Republic of Serbia. On one hand, the paper is aimed at examining the development of tourism capacities in the Republic of Serbia and its possible growth directions, and on the other hand at exploring the factors that might lead to a decrease in the number of tourists due to the pollution and damaging of the environment caused by various illegal actions. A significant part of the paper is focused on the legal and regulatory framework governing this field and
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