The Republic of Serbia has numerous predispositions for the development of rural tourism, considering that it represents a factor in the revitalization of the surrounding rural areas. Development and orientation towards "rural Serbia" could bring numerous advantages that relate to stopping migration flows from rural areas to urban areas and provide revitalizing the agricultural sector and other complementary activities. The aim of paper is to point out the importance of rural tourism, as one of the priority products of the Republic of Serbia, through the analysis of the current level of its development, and predicting future trends that promote the future of rural tourism. The methodology includes an overview of the theoretical framework of rural tourism collection of existing statistical data, obtained on the basis of previous research.
As mobile device location data becomes more available, new analyzes reveal significant changes in the way you navigate when an unplanned event occurs. With different control policies from local and state governments, the outbreak of Covid-19 has dramatically changed travel behaviour. In particular, the necessity of fundamental changes in certain sectors was noted, some of which are mobility and agriculture. Not only the pandemic, but also urbanization, climate changes, ecology and especially the ongoing War in Europe, marked these two categories as very important and connected, crucial for future survival in unpredictable new circumstances. Examples of agriculture in the Netherlands and Serbia were analyzed, as a possibility for the application and implementation of new solutions. The concept of precision agriculture, connecting new technologies and a traditional branch of the economy such as agriculture, enables functioning even in extreme conditions, such as limited movement during the pandemic and locking.
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