Academician Full Professor PhD Slobodan Nešković
International Academy of Sciences, Arts and Security – IASAS
Center for Strategic Research of National Security – CESNA B Belgrade
University St. Cyril and St. Methodius, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Ukrainian Technologies Academy in Kyiv, Ukraine
Abstract:
This paper aims to explore the interaction between modern tourism, climate change, and spatial planning, with a particular focus on the application of digitalization and innovations in the tourism economy. The main goal is reviewing the key elements of the system of contemporary climate change and climate goals, politics and law in modern ambiences. The paper uses a methodological approach to consider digitalization phenomena in tourism and spatial planning in achieving existential climate goals. An overview is also given of the way of implementing global international obligations through the national regulations of Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia. The concepts of these countries are basically based on international regulation in this sphere with certain national specificities. We conclude that emphasizing the need for an integrated approach that combines digitalization, adaptation to climate change, and effective spatial planning to ensure the sustainable and prosperous development of modern tourism.
Key words: digitalization, tourism economy, innovations, climate change, spatial planning, climate goals, Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia;
Volume 10, No.1 (2025): April
ISSN 2661-2666 (Online) International Scientific Journal Monte (ISJM)
ISSN 2661-264X (Print)
DOI : 10.33807/monte.20253307
DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.33807/monte.20253307
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