
Goran Grozdanić- Professor
- Professor (Assistant) at University of Montenegro
Goran Grozdanić
- Professor
- Professor (Assistant) at University of Montenegro
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This study investigates the attitudes of local residents regarding the impacts of sustainable tourism development in two national parks in Montenegro: Skadar Lake National Park (NP) and Durmitor National Park (NP). The aim is to identify the key factors that shape these attitudes and to discern the differences in perceptions between the residents o...
The study examines the attitudes of local residents toward the impacts of sustainable tourism development in two national parks in Montenegro—Skadar Lake National Park (NP) and Durmitor National Park (NP). The aim is to identify the key factors shaping these attitudes and to determine the differences in perceptions between residents of these two ar...
Enhancing resilience against seismic hazards in earthquake-prone regions is essential for reducing the devastating impacts of disasters. Seismic resilience refers to a community’s ability to withstand and recover from earthquake impacts, while preparedness gaps are the areas where current measures are insufficient to effectively respond to or mitig...
Ensuring the quality protection of geospatial elements entails environmental control, a task unattainable without precise measurement results. This article aims to conduct a spatio-temporal analysis of soil degradation and vegetation status within the influence zone of the Kolubara Mining Basin in Serbia. Remote sensing is employed to assess vulner...
This comparative study aims to investigate environmental awareness, knowledge, and safety among students in Montenegro and North Macedonia, considering the unique socio-cultural and environmental contexts of both countries. A mixed-methods approach involving surveys and interviews was employed to gather data from students in educational institution...
Understanding and improving seismic resilience in regions prone to earthquakes is crucial for mitigating the effects of natural disasters. This study zeroes in on Montenegro, a region frequently affected by seismic activity, with the goals of critically evaluating current resilience levels, pinpointing key preparedness gaps, and assessing the effic...
This comparative study aims to investigate environmental awareness, knowledge, and safety among students in Montenegro and North Macedonia, considering the unique socio-cultural and environmental contexts of both countries. A mixed-methods approach involving surveys and interviews was employed to gather data from students in educational institution...
This scientific monograph stems from a deep interest in the resilience of local communities to natural disasters, particularly earthquakes, which pose one of the greatest challenges humanity faces. In our quest to explore the multifaceted factors influencing this crucial dimension of societal preparedness, we focused on Montenegro, a country locate...
Authorities and governmental bodies strongly emphasize the importance of residents preparing for natural disasters, particularly underscoring the significance of readiness for geophysical hazards like earthquakes. In this study, which represents comparative quantitative research, the levels and predictors of the impact on preparedness for earthquak...
Authorities and governmental bodies strongly emphasize the importance of residents preparing for natural disasters, particularly underscoring the significance of readiness for geophysical hazards like earthquakes. In this study, which represents comparative quantitative research, the levels and predictors of the impact on preparedness for earthquak...
The geodynamics of the region of the southern Dinarides and the southern Adriatic is in many ways specific and has essentially influenced and is influencing the geomorphology of Montenegro. The rhythm of exogenous dynamic relief modification, with different morphosculptural processes, is primarily conditioned by endogenous kinematics, especially ne...
Speleological tourism is a specific type of tourism. This type of tourism, as a segment of the tourist offer, contains unique and unique motives, which are mostly available to a small number of people. Starting from the goal and the number of visitors, we can single out different subtypes of speleotourisms, such as esthetic, sports, educational and...
Speleological objects, in the narrower sense, are considered to be caves and pits as underground forms of relief created by the karst process. Horizontal and subhorizontal underground channels are called caves. Pits are called vertical and subvertical channels. In the world (English-speaking world), the single term “caves” has long been accepted fo...
Both minor and wider area of the Skadar Lake is knownfor its natural value. The rich biodiversity of the greatest wetlands on the Balkans, is not only important for Montenegro and the neighbouring Albania, as a Lake is on their territories, but has a much greater significance for the region, entire Europe, and even wider. Precisely for this reasons...
Both minor and wider area of the Skadar Lake is known for its natural value. The rich biodiversity of the greatest wetlands on the Balkans, is not only important for Montenegro and the neighbouring Albania, as a Lake is on their territories, but has a much greater significance for the region, entireEurope, and even wider. Precisely for this reasons...