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Article
Preconditions for Sustainable Development of Bojana River Mouth Surroundings
Author(s)
Sladjana Zivanovic, Sanja Smolović
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DOI:10.17265/1537-1506/2022.04.002
Affiliation(s)
“Adriatic” University Bar, Bar, Montenegro
ABSTRACT
By his activity, man leads
to degradation of the environment. In accordance to laws of nature, man has the
possibility to adjust nature to his needs only to a certain limit. We are
talking about the limit when man’s behaviour may become devastating when it comes
to overall development of living organisms as well as their survival. The aim
of this paper is to show that
improvement of the environment by appropriate valorisation of the region of the
mouth of Bojana river is a precondition for sustainable development of this
region which is very interesting both from the economical as well as ecological
point of view considering the rich biodiversity and possibilities for tourist
development of the region. The term development is usually used to denote growth
or progress. Nevertheless, this term, especially during the past two centuries,
has become a synonym for economical growth considering gross domestic income or
income per capita. This definition has caused a race among nations in order to
achieve and maintain development goals. These goals are often controversial
when it comes to the idea of environment protection. In order to restore a
balanced relationship between man and nature, the term sustainable development
has been adopted. In this paper, the term sustainable development is understood
as development which only enables satisfaction of contemporary needs without
endangering the needs of future generations and distracting systems which
support life or reduce biodiversity.
KEYWORDS
sustainable development, sustainability, biodiversity, tourism
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