Full Professor

PhD Snežana Besermenji

snezana.besermenji@dgt.uns.ac.rs

Short biography:

 She graduated in 1988 (Faculty of Sciences, Novi Sad), and received her master’s degree in 1994 (Faculty of Geography, Belgrade), and she defended her doctoral thesis entitled Hydrographic motifs in the function of Vojvodina tourism development in 1999 at the Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Faculty of Sciences, Novi Sad.


Contact: 

Phone: +381 21 485 2839
Email: snezana.besermenji@dgt.uns.ac.rs and atena21000@yahoo.com
Consultations: Tuesday, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., in office no. 7.


Field of scientific research:

  • Social geography,
  • Cultural tourism,
  • Tourism.

Subjects:

  • Bachelor’s studies: Introduction to tourism – basics and principles; Historical development of geography; Natural and social foundations of tourism.
  • Master’s studies: City and transit tourism.

Other important information:

  • Foreign languages: English

Membership in organizations:

  • Member of the scientific committee of the World Cultural Tourism Association
  • Member of the Serbian Geographical Society
  • Member of the team for the implementation of the National Environmental Plan, under the leadership of the European Agency for Reconstruction.

Projects:

  • Regional Geographic Study of Vojvodina, Economy of Srem, Head: Dr. Dragoljub Bugarski;
  • Geomorphological Map of Vojvodina, Dr. Jovan Romelić and Mr. Snežana Besermenji are in charge of sections Belgrade 1 and 4, Bačka Palanka 4;
  • Regional Geographic Study of Vojvodina, Economy of Banat, Agriculture-Livestock, Head: Dr. Pavle Tomić;
  • Regional Geographic Study of Vojvodina, Economy of Bačka, Agriculture-Livestock, Fruit Growing, Vegetable Growing, Head: Dr. Pavle Tomić;
  • Cultural Tourism in the DKMT Euroregion, Cultural Heritage of Vojvodina, Cultural Heritage in the Municipalities of Novi Sad, Temerin, and Bački Petrovac, Head: Dr. Pavle Tomić;
  • Ecotourism in the Protected Natural Areas of Vojvodina, Palić Nature Park, Obedska Bara Special Nature Reserve, Karađorđevo Special Nature Reserve, Head: Dr. Pavle Tomić;
  • Geographic Aspects of the State and Development Directions of Serbia-Vojvodina. Tourism in Bačka, Dr. Pavle Tomić, Dr. Snežana Besermenji, Dr. Gordana Jovanović, Mr. Vladimir Stojanović, Head: Dr. Pavle Tomić.
  • Possibilities for the Development of Cultural Tourism in Vojvodina, Dr. Snežana Besermenji, Dr. Jovan Romelić, Dr. Tatjana Pivac, Mr. Vuk Garača, Head: Dr. Snežana Besermenji.

Selected References:

  • Bogdanović, Živan, Besermenji, Snežana (2000): The Thermal-Mineral Water of Bačka and the Possibilities of its Exploitation. Geographica Pannonica / 2000. International scientific journal. Institute of Geography, Novi Sad, pp. 22-25.
  • Besermenji, Snežana (2004): Spatial, Cultural, and Historical Entities in Bačka. Geographica Pannonica. International scientific journal. Department of Geography, Tourism and Management, Novi Sad, pp. 47-52.
  • Besermenji, Snežana (2007): Air Pollution in Serbia. Collection of Papers, vol. 57. Geographical Institute “Jovan Cvijić”, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, pp. 495-501.
  • Snežana Besermenji (2008): The Tourism Significance of Sirmium, Collection of Papers of the Faculty of Geography, Belgrade. Paper is in preparation for publication.
  • Snežana Besermenji, Tatjana Pivac, Ivica Jurišin (2008): “The Tourism Significance of the Milan Konjović Gallery in Sombor,” Collection of Papers of the Institute “Jovan Cvijić”, Belgrade.
  • Snežana Besermenji, Tatjana Pivac, Ksenija Wallrabenstein (2009): Significance of the Authentic Ambience of the Petrovaradin Fortress on the Attractiveness of the EXIT Festival. Geographica Pannonica. International scientific journal. Department of Geography, Tourism and Management, Volume 13, Issue 2, Novi Sad, pp. 66-74.
  • Snežana Besermenji, Tatjana Pivac, Miroslav Vujičić (2009): Tourism Significance of Archaeological Sites. Presented at the 10th International Joint World Cultural Tourism Conference 2009. Cultural Tourism: Innovations and Strategies, pp. 615-626.