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Papaver recircumscribed: A review of neighbouring Papaveraceae genera, including Afropapaver nom. et stat. nov. and Oreomecon, a large, Arctic-Alpine genus. [PDF]
Elvebakk A, Bjerke JW.
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A nomenclator of extant and fossil taxa of the Melanopsidae (Gastropoda, Cerithioidea). [PDF]
Neubauer TA.
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To evaluate the pro-environmental behaviour of visitors in the Alps, we surveyed 100hikers on two hiking trails in Triglav National Park (NP) in Slovenia during the 2010and 2012 summer seasons. We collected demographic data on hikers and examined1) pro-environmental behaviour at home, 2) willingness to pay for environmentallyfriendly goods and services,
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Various spatial data sets of high quality and homogeneity allow a higher level of multidisciplinary research. The study is aimed at providing a clearer understanding of the technical and semantic aspects of the quality of historical maps, especially with respect to positional errors, through the georeferencing process.
Tomaz Podobnikar
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Participation in nature protection: Does it benefit the local community? A Triglav National Park case study [PDF]
This paper examines some aspects of participation in nature protection and tries to understand how this principle is implemented in Slovenia. The paper briefly outlines the institutional context of Slovene nature protection and examines how participation is positioned within it.
Andrej Udovč, Romina Rodela
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CHAPTER 13 Slovenia’s Triglav National Park: From Imperial Borderland to National Ethnoscape
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Further regional and spatial development of the Republic of Slovenia is based on a wide share of protected areas that pose significant demands for spatial planers. As an example of links between spatial planning and management of protected areas, in this paper we deal with the Triglav National Park (TNP) in NW Slovenia, particularly with the ...
Matjaz Mikos
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Tourism Recreation Research, 1997
With demand for its coastal resort decreasing, Slovenia is recognizing the potential of its mountain areas for the development of tourism activities. The quality of natural assets including relatively unspoilt alpine countryside and clear lakes and rivers make these surroundings especially suitable for outdoor sporting activities such as hiking ...
FAVRETTO, ANDREA, BATTISTI, GIANFRANCO
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With demand for its coastal resort decreasing, Slovenia is recognizing the potential of its mountain areas for the development of tourism activities. The quality of natural assets including relatively unspoilt alpine countryside and clear lakes and rivers make these surroundings especially suitable for outdoor sporting activities such as hiking ...
FAVRETTO, ANDREA, BATTISTI, GIANFRANCO
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