The Western Balkans and associated countries are striving to achieve and foster their economic growth, social well-being, and sustainable development. For all three of these areas, the tourism sector is a major source of income, change, and innovation, and the common gastronomic heritage of the Western Balkans presents a unique opportunity to develop tourism products that go far beyond different national identities. Today, several dishes, preparation methods, and service procedures are recognised as the Gastronomy of the Balkans, presenting a fascinating "melange" of West-European, Mediterranean, and oriental culinary traditions with a special local (the Balkan) touch. Taking into consideration how the Western Balkan countries are following the most tourist developed countries of Central Europe, which are nowadays keen to develop authentic and recognisable gastronomic tourism products, this exciting new book redresses the growing need for research that expands the current knowledge base regarding the tourism and gastronomic potentials for the region. A theoretical and practical guide for the gastronomic future of the Western Balkans, Gastronomy for Tourism Development: Potential of the Western Balkans shows the drivers, potentials, and barriers affecting the region in its effort to become a prominent European food destination in the 21st century.
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Almir Pestek is a Professor at the Department of Marketing of the School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and an associate professor at RISEBA University in Riga, Latvia. He is a Fulbright post-doctoral with 20 years of teaching, consultancy and research experience, especially with local and regional tourism development projects.
Marko Kukanja is an Assistant Professor and Head of the Tourism Management Department at Faculty of Tourism Studies - TURISTICA, University of Primorska. His research, teaching, and consultancy work is based on more than fifteen years of international work experience in the tourism industry.
Sanda Renko is a Full Professor in the Department of Trade and International Business, Faculty of Economics and Business University of Zagreb, Croatia. She has carried out research on retailing and wholesaling, logistics, fashion retailing, channels of distribution, etc. She is the editor of Green Economy in the Western Balkans: Towards a Sustainable Future and Challenges for the Trade in CE and SE (Emerald Publishing); Supply Chain Management - New Perspectives (IntechOpen); and a guest editor in The British Food Journal, Journal of Food Products Marketing, and World Journal of Retail Business Management.
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University of Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
University of Primorska, Slovenia
Department of Trade, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Chapter 1. Gastronomy and Regional Identity: Balkan vs. National Cuisine; Ana Jovicic Vukovic and Aleksandra Terzic Chapter 2. Importance of Cheese Production in Livno and Vlasic for Gastronomy and Tourism Development in Bosnia and Hezegovina; Amra Causevic and Edin Hrelja
Chapter 3. "There is no lunch without potatoes": Culinary Heritage of the Posavje Region in Tourism Supply; Lea Kuznik, Marjetka Rangus
Chapter 4. Are We Delicious Enough?: Challenges of Gastro-Tourism Development in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Aleksandra Nikolic, Guna Salputra, Mirza Uzunovic, and Alen Mujcinovic
Chapter 5. IMage of Local Cuisine as Part of a Rural Tourism; Nikola Vuksanovic and Dunja Demirovic Bajrami
Chapter 6. Development of Slovenia's Gastronomy: From Peasant Food to the European Region of Gastronomy 2021; Marko Kukanja and Almir Pestek
Chapter 7. Exploring Gastronomy and Event Interlinkages in DMO's Strategic Activities: Two Croatian Destinations Perspective; Smiljana Pivcevic; Klara Trost Lesic
Chapter 8. Restaurant Online Reputation and Destination Competitiveness: Insight into TripAdvisor Data; Ante Mandic, Smiljana Pivcevic, and Lidija Petric
Chapter 9. Importance of Gastronomy for Further Tourism Development in Western Balkans Economies with Focus on Serbia; Mirjana Radovic Markovic and Renata Pindzo
Chapter 10. The Financial Potential of Gastronomy for Tourism Development in Croatia; Sabina Hodzic, Sinisa Bogdan, and Suzana Baresa