The area of Iška alluvial fan and Krim is located on the southern edge of Ljubljana basin. Due to being in the contact zone of different landscape types it has a rich biodiversity. In the north it borders wetlands of Ljubljana marshes, on the south dinaric ranges of Krim and Menišija are rising above it and the whole area is greatly impacted by the river Iška, that formed an alluvial fan at the end of its narrow valley. Natural conditions created specific phytogeographical and pedogeographical features, that are thoroughly discussed in the following thesis. Based on the existing literature, we firstly created a general overview of the physiogeographical features of the area with an emphasis on soils and vegetation. Then, by field work, we conceived a proposition of a learning path, that would present earlier examined geographic features in a more simplified way. For this purpose, we designed information boards for each stop of the learning path. In addition, we also created an online application that guides a person through the path.
|