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Spreminjanje rabe prostora na vinorodnih območjih : diplomska naloga
ID Rkman, Karin (Author), ID Zavodnik Lamovšek, Alma (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Foški, Mojca (Comentor)

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Abstract
Diplomska naloga obravnava spreminjanje rabe prostora na vinorodnih območju Semiške gore, ki leži v JV Sloveniji. V prvem delu naloge je predstavljena zakonodaja s področja urejanja prostora in namenska raba veljavnega občinskega prostorskega načrta Občine Semič. V tem delu naloge so predstavljene tudi vinorodne dežele in območja Slovenije, na podlagi česar smo ugotovili, da Semič spada v posavsko vinorodno deželo in v Belokranjski vinorodni okoliš. Tu je poselitev vinorodnih goric razpršena, zidanice pa se mešajo z vikendi, in stanovanjskimi objekti. Ugotovitev smo dodatno potrdili z obiskom terena, kjer smo preverjali dejansko rabo objektov in prostora nasploh. Struktura parcel je ozka in dolga, saj je mišljeno da se ob cesti stoji gospodarski objekt, pod ali nad njim pa vinograd. Na podlagi analiz smo ugotovili, da je veliko zidanic spremenjenih v vikende ali celo stanovanjske objekte. Izdelali smo tudi analizo sprememb rabe prostora ter ugotovili, da je celotni del, ki leži ob Vajdovi ulici pozidan, višje pa ostaja raba prostora v prvotnem stanju, kot je bila v času Franciscejskega katastra. V prihodnje bo treba na vinorodnem območju Semiške gore bolj skrbno, načrtovati poselitev, da se ohrani prvoten izgled krajine, hkrati pa je potrebno paziti, da se gradi na infrastrukturno primerno opremljenih območjih.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:geodezija, diplomska naloga, VSŠ, TUN, prostorski razvoj, spreminjanje rabe, vinorodna območja, zidanice, Semiška gora
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[K. Rkman]
Year:2015
Number of pages:X, 58 str.
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COBISS.SI-ID:7281505 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:08.10.2015
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Changing land use in the wine growing areas
Abstract:
The thesis deals with the change in spatial use in wine-growing areas of Semič hill situated in the south-east of Slovenia. In the first part of the thesis I presented the legislation related to spatial planning and the purpose of use of the current municipal spatial plan in the municipality of Semič. In this part of the thesis I also presented wine-growing regions and areas of Slovenia on the basis of which we found out that Semič belongs to the Sava lowlands wine-growing district and to Bela Krajina wine-growing region. There are disperse wine-growing settlements ranging from vineyard cottages to weekend cottages and houses. Our findings were confirmed by visiting the actual area where we could verify the actual use of the buildings and spatial use in general. The structure of a plot is long and narrow since it is meant for a building to be situated at the side of a road and a wineyard beneath or below the cottage. On the basis of the analyses we found out that many former vineyard cottages have been transformed into weekend cottages or even houses. We made an analysis of changes in land use and found that the entire part, which lies on the street Vajdova built, it remains higher use of space in the original condition as it was at the time the Franciscan cadastre. In future it will be growing area Semiška hill more carefully planned settlement in order to preserve the original appearance of the landscape, but care must be taken to build on the infrastructure appropriately equipped areas.

Keywords:geodesy, graduation thesis, spatial development, land use, wineyard cottages, Semič hill, change in spatial use

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