Outlook on Climate Change Adaptation in the Western Balkan Mountains
Tourism
Contribution of tourism to GDP
0 0 1 20 30 40 %
SLOVENIA
HUNGARY
ROMANIA
Subotica
Sesvete
Zagreb
2014
CROATIA
Osijek
2025**
Zrenjanin
Novi Sad
Rijeka
Slavonski Brod
Pula
Pancevo
Beograd
Banja Luka
SERBIA
Sabac
Smederevo
Tuzla
Valjevo
Zenica
Zadar
Kragujevac
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Sarajevo
Cacak
Uzice
Kraljevo
Krusevac
Split
Nis
Mostar
Novi Pazar
Leskovac
MONTENEGRO
Main touristic places
Nikšić
Pristina
Vranje
Cultural Cultural districts, historic and prehistoric sites, religious structures, museums and spas Natural and wildlife centers, botanical gardens, community parks, geologic features, hot springs, national parks and preserves Natural
Gjilane
No data available for Kosovo*
Kosovo*
Podgorica
Prizren
Jobs created through tourism***
Kumanovo
Shkodër
400 000
Skopje
Tetovo
Ski resorts
FYR MACEDONIA
200 000
World Heritage sites (UNESCO)
Kicevo
Cultural Natural
Prilep
100 000 50 000 30 000
Tirana
Durrës
Elbasan
Bitola
Mixed Cultural in danger
50 km
Fier
Korçë
ITALY
GREECE
Main cities
Vlorë
2014
Capital cities Other cities (more than 50 000 inhabitants)
ALBANIA
*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244/99 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence. ** Projection. ***Total contribution of travel and tourism to employment, including wider e ects from investment, the supply chain and induced impact impacts.
Sources:NationalGeographic, “WesternBalkans;GeotourismMapGuide”, (balkansgeotourism.travel,acessNovember2015);Croatian NationalTouristBoard, “CroatiaTourismWebsite”, (croatia.hr,accessNovember2015);UNESCO, “WorldHeritageList”, (whc.unesco.org, accessNovember2015);nevasport.com (accessOctober2015);WorldTravelandTourismCouncil, (wttc.org,accessNovember2015).
2025**
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