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Ekosistemske storitve območij Dobrave in Jovsov na področju turizma : diplomsko delo - univerzitetni študij
ID Laktić, Tomislav (Author), ID Pirnat, Janez (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V diplomski nalogi so preverili, ali obstajajo potenciali izkoriščanja ekosistemskih storitev na področju turizma in njihovo izkoriščenost. Raziskali so možnost sodelovanja med upravljalcem območij Dobrave in Jovsov ter termami Čatež in Paradiso. Mokrišči Dobrava in Jovsi ležita na vzhodnem, panonskem obrobju Slovenije, v spodnjem toku reke Sotle, nekaj kilometrov severno od Brežic. Dobrava obsega nižinski poplavni gozd, Jovsi pa poplavne travnike ob reki Sotli. Kot metodo dela so uporabili polstrukturiran in nestandardiziran intervju. Na podlagi izvedenih intervjujev so ugotovili, da Terme Čatež in Terme Paradiso sodelujejo z upravljalcem območij Dobrave in Jovsov. Tako Terme Čatež kot Terme Paradiso izkoriščajo termalno vodo in privabljajo turiste z neokrnjeno naravo. Menijo, da območji Dobrava in Jovsi nista prepoznavni zunaj Občine Brežice vendar pa imata potencial dodatne ponudbe v občini. Upravljalec nima načrta trženja ekosistemskih storitev in vse, kar naredi, je plod idej in samoiniciativnosti. V kratkem se načrtuje povezovanje s Kozjanskim parkom in društvom upokojencev. Zaradi pomanjkanja finančnih sredstev ni možnosti zaposlitve za trženje ekosistemskih storitev Dobrave in Jovsov. Smiselno je še nadaljnje sodelovanje med termami in ostalimi turističnimi ponudniki, ki bi ga bilo potrebno še poglobiti. Prepoznavnost območij Dobrave in Jovsi je potrebno izboljšati, narediti načrt trženja ter k sodelovanju povabiti zasebne investitorje.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ekosistemske storitve, Dobrava, Jovsi, turizem
Work type:Undergraduate thesis
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[T. Laktić]
Year:2012
Number of pages:39 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-16077 This link opens in a new window
UDC:630*14(043.2)=163.6
COBISS.SI-ID:3394214 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.07.2014
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In this thesis, the potential of exploiting ecosystem services in the tourism sector and their utilization is examined. The possibility of cooperation between areas Dobrava and Jovsi, Terme Čatež and Terme Paradiso has been investigated. Dobrava and Jovsi lie to the eastern edge of the pannonian Slovenia, downriver Sotla, a few miles north of Brežice. Dobrava extends throughout the lowland forest, and Jovsi throughout the grassy plains at the river Sotla. A semi-structured and unstandardized interview has been used as our work method. Based on the conducted interviews it has been concluded that Terme Čatež and Terme Paradiso cooperate with the the operators of the area of Dobrava and Jovsi. Terme Čatež and Terme Paradiso exploit thermal water and attract tourists with unspoiled nature. They believe that the area of Dobrava and Jovsi are not recognizable outside of the Brežice county but that they have potential as part of other offers in the municipality. The operator does not have a marketing plan for ecosystem services and everything he does is the result of ideas and personal initiative. They have planned on linking with Kozjanski park and the pensioners club. Due to lack of financial resources there are no employment opportunities in the ecosystem services of the area of Dobrava and Jovsi. It is reasonable to further cooperate with spas and othertourism providers and if possible, deepen their cooperation. The recognition of the area of Dobrava and Jovsi should be improved and a marketing plan must be made in order to attract private investors.


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