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Stanje in težnje razvoja rabe prostora v Sloveniji in primerjava z evropskimi državami : doktorska disertacija
ID Konjar, Miha (Author), ID Pogačnik, Andrej (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Ravbar, Marjan (Comentor)

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Abstract
Prostor razumemo kot končno in omejeno dobrino z razvojnimi potenciali in omejitvami, ki izhajajo iz naravno geografskih, gospodarskih, družbenih in okoljskih dejavnikov. Zaradi številnih konfliktov interesov v prostoru in vse večjega pritiska kapitala na odločitve o umeščanju dejavnosti v prostor se v stroki vse bolj kaže potreba po stalnem spremljanju stanja v prostoru, bolj učinkovitem nadzoru spreminjanja rabe prostora in usmerjanju prostorskega razvoja, ki temelji na kakovostnih raziskavah in podatkih. Glavni namen doktorske disertacije je bil zato raziskati razvoj rabe prostora skozi čas ter procese, ki vplivajo na ugotovljene spremembe, ter pokazati, da je trajnostni prostorski razvoj v Sloveniji v veliki meri odvisen od stanja in trendov spreminjanja rabe prostora. V ta namen smo v metodološkem delu razvili model raziskovanja rabe prostora, ki združuje sicer že znane metodološke pristope k raziskovanju stanja, sprememb in trendov spreminjanja rabe prostora, vendar z možnostjo uporabe različnih baz prostorskih podatkov na različnih prostorskih ravneh prispevka k celovitejšemu vpogledu v razvoj rabe prostora. Model smo nato preizkusili na mednarodni, nacionalni in lokalni ravni z uporabo podatkov o pokrovnosti, dejanski in namenski rabi prostora. Rezultati so pokazali na podobnosti sprememb in razvoja rabe prostora na evropski ravni, med izbranimi evropskimi državami. S poglobljeno analizo na nacionalni in lokalni ravni smo pokazali na nekatere procese razvoja rabe prostora (npr. razvoj pozidanih zemljišč ob avtocestnem križu, zaraščanje območij s slabšo dostopnostjo in demografskim praznjenjem), katere lahko pripišemo družbenim, gospodarskim in okoljskim dejavnikom, ki so značilni za Slovenijo. Tako smo lahko dodatno potrdili delovno hipotezo, da je trajnostni prostorski razvoj v Sloveniji v veliki meri odvisen od stanja ter trendov spreminjanja rabe prostora, na kar dejansko vplivajo različni družbeni, gospodarski in okoljski dejavniki.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:pokrovnost, dejanska raba prostora, namenska raba prostora, razvoj rabe prostora, prehodne matrike, model, trajnost, Evropa, Slovenija
Work type:Doctoral dissertation
Typology:2.08 - Doctoral Dissertation
Organization:FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Publisher:M. Konjar]
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-113057 This link opens in a new window
UDC:711.14:005.51(4)(043.3)
COBISS.SI-ID:8971105 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:01.12.2019
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KONJAR, Miha, 2019, Stanje in težnje razvoja rabe prostora v Sloveniji in primerjava z evropskimi državami : doktorska disertacija [online]. Doctoral dissertation. M. Konjar. [Accessed 11 April 2025]. Retrieved from: https://repozitorij.uni-lj.si/IzpisGradiva.php?lang=eng&id=113057
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Language:English
Title:Land use and its changes in Slovenia compared to the European countries : doctoral thesis
Abstract:
Space is increasingly understood as a finite, subtractable good with its own development potentials and restrictions stemming from natural geographic, economic, social, and environmental factors. Due to the growing number of conflicts of interest in space and the increasing pressures of the capital on decisions about introduction and siting of activities, the profession has seen the increasing need to continuously monitor spatial conditions, more effectively control land use changes, and guide spatial development based on quality studies and data. The main purpose of the doctoral dissertation was to study land use development across time, the processes influencing these changes, and to show that sustainable spatial development in Slovenian largely depends on the situation and trends of land use changes. To this end, in the methodological part we developed a model that combines the known methodological approaches to studying land use development changes and trends of changes in land use, but with the possibility of using various spatial databases at different spatial levels, thus providing a more comprehensive insight into land use development. The model was then tested at the international, national, and local level using the data on land cover, actual land use, and zoned land use. The results pointed to the similarities between changes and land use development at the European level, among selected European countries. In-depth analysis at the national and local level pointed out to some of the processes of land use development (e.g. development of built-up land along the motorway cross, overgrown areas with poor accessibility, and depopulation), which is attributable to characteristic social, economic, and environmental factors in Slovenia. Thus we additionally confirmed the working hypothesis that “sustainable spatial development in Slovenia largely depends on the situation and trends related to land use changes, which is influenced by various social, economic, and environmental factors”.

Keywords:land cover, land use, land development, cross-tabulation matrix, model, sustainability, Europe, Slovenia

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