Managing Island Development: the Croatian Case
Managing Croatian islands development - the subject-matter of this paper is a highly important issue since 1, 246 Croatian islands make the second largest archipelago in the Mediterranean. Not more than 110, 000 islanders inhabit not more than 40 islands.
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Connecting Croatian Islands by Bridges - Geographical Evaluation
Predmet rasprave su premošćivanje hrvatskih otoka i posljedice njihove izravne veze s kopnom na otočni prostor, stanovništvo te prirodnu i kulturnu baštinu. Prema broju otočnih mostova (izuzimajući unutargradska premošćivanja), Hrvatska je među vodećim zemljama u Europi. Istraživanje obuhvaća geografsko vrednovanje premošćivanja sve tri skupine otočnih
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Newer Demographic Development of the Settlement of Murter
Murter is the largest settlement on the same-named island and also in the entire Šibenik archipelago. As opposed to most of the settlements on the island, its population was less involved in earlier emigration flows, whereas newer emigration began to ...
Sonja Podgorelec, Ivan Lajić
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Piri Reis – Cartographer of Suleiman the Magnificent, Exhibition in Croatia
On the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the publication of the world map produced by Piri Reis in 1513, UNESCO proclaimed 2013 the Year of Piri Reis. For this occasion, the Turkish Foundation for Underwater Archaeology organized the exhibition titled
Ivka Kljajić, Miljenko Lapaine
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The Macroeconomics of Loss of Fulltime Student Status or the Fiscal Consequences of Passing or Not Passing an Exam [PDF]
This article is the first systematic attempt at an overview of the extent of fiscal and non-fiscal support to students in Croatia, taking University of Split as an example.
Petar Filipic
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Croatian Regional Strategy in the Framework of the EU Accession Process [PDF]
A limitation on the implementation of modern regional policy in Croatia is the inherited doctrine of the reconstruction of war affected areas. This doctrine is no longer appropriate to the needs of new regional policy, which must be formulated in the ...
Zlatan Frohlich
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Direct pollution cost assessment of cruising tourism in the Croatian Adriatic [PDF]
Cruise tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors of the tourism industry and one that has significant environmental, economic and social impacts on target destinations.
Hrvoje Caric
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Towards a typology of stop assibilation [PDF]
In this article we propose that there are two universal properties for phonological stop assibilations, namely (i) assibilations cannot be triggered by /i/ unless they are also triggered by /j/, and (ii) voiced stops cannot undergo assibilations unless ...
Hall, Tracy Alan, Hamann, Silke
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MEASURES AND INITIATIVES ADOPTED TO MANAGE AND DEVELOP TOURISM ACTIVITY IN THE UE MEMBER STATES [PDF]
The paper presents measures adopted to manage and develop tourism activity by the UE member states as: Croatia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Denmark, Italy, Ireland, Malta, Spain and Romania.measures, seasonality, demand, tourism ...
Cojocariu Steliana, Molnar Elisabeta
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Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations - Potentials and Limitations for Financing of Local Development in Croatia [PDF]
The major goal of this paper is to give an overview on the most important issues regarding intergovernmental fiscal relations and regional inequalities in Croatia.
Dubravka Jurlina Alibegovic
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