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Upgrading the Network of High Mountain Shelter as A Method of Restoring of Demographically Endangered Settlements in the Slovenian Alps

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  • Čerpes Ilka
  • Pandol Nina
  • Fikfak Alenka

    (Faculty of architecture, University of Ljubljana, Zoisova cesta 12, Ljubljana)

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V prispevku je predstavljena soodvisnost med razvojem demografsko ogroženih naselij in pogostnostjo nesreč v gorah v Triglavskem narodnem parku v slovenskih Alpah. S pomočjo analiz statističnih podatkov Gorske reševalne zveze Slovenije, ogledov terena in prostorskih podatkov Geodetske uprave Republike Slovenije so bile izpeljane sintezne ugotovitve, ki ponovno definirajo obstoječi poselitveni vzorec gorskih zavetišč in pastirskih planin z namenom spodbujanja razvoja varnega visokogorskega pohodništva in tudi turizma. Dopolnjena mreža planinskih postojank je zasnovana kot nadgradnja obstoječega sistema zagotavljanja varnosti obiskovalcem visokogorja v TNP. Je hkrati nova oblika turističnih storitev kot priložnost za razvoj lokalnih ekonomij v demografsko ogroženih okoljih. Dvojnost funkcije (reševalna služba in turistična ponudba) znižuje investicijske in vzdrževalne stroške ter povečuje učinkovitost izrabe omrežja poti in postojank, zato je izvedljiva tudi v demografsko ogroženih območjih. Je eno izmed operativnih orodij za ustavitev nadaljnjega upadanja prebivalstva.

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  • Čerpes Ilka & Pandol Nina & Fikfak Alenka, 2014. "Upgrading the Network of High Mountain Shelter as A Method of Restoring of Demographically Endangered Settlements in the Slovenian Alps," European Countryside, Sciendo, vol. 6(3), pages 1-18, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:eurcou:v:6:y:2014:i:3:p:18:n:2
    DOI: 10.2478/euco-2014-0012
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