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IGU Thematic Conference TRANSFORMATION of TRADITIONAL CULTURAL LANDSCAPES Koper 24–26 September 2019 IGU Thematic Conference TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL CULTURAL LANDSCAPES Koper 24–26 September 2019 Abstracts and Guide Book Matevž Lenarčič IGU Thematic Conference »Transformation of Traditional Cultural Landscapes« – Abstracts and Guide Book Edited by: Daniela Ribeiro, Matej Gabrovec, Primož Gašperič, Matjaž Geršič, Miha Koderman Issued by: ZRC SAZU Anton Melik Geographical Institute Represented by: Matija Zorn Co-issued by: University of Primorska, Faculty of Humanities Represented by: Irena Lazar Published by: Založba ZRC Represented by: Oto Luthar Co-published by: Association of Slovenian Geographers Represented by: Igor Lipovšek Editor-in-chief: Aleš Pogačnik Print run: 100 Ljubljana, September 2019 CIP - Kataložni zapis o publikaciji Narodna in univerzitetna knjižnica, Ljubljana 911.2:631.47(082) 911.53(082) IGU Thematic Conference Transformation of Traditional Cultural Landscapes (2019 ; Koper) Abstracts and guide book / IGU Thematic Conference Transformation of Traditional Cultural Landscapes, Koper 24-26 September 2019 ; [edited by Daniela Ribeiro ... et al.]. - Ljubljana : Založba ZRC, 2019 ISBN 978-961-05-0217-3 1. Dodat. nasl. 2. Ribeiro, Daniela COBISS.SI-ID 301459712 2 Contents Welcome 4 Organizing and Scientific Committees 6 Programme 8 Plenary - Abstracts 11 Oral presentations- Abstracts 22 Poster presentations- Abstracts 81 Fieldtrips 88 3 Welcome Cultural landscapes are multifunctional landscapes which reflect a complex correlation between natural, historical, political, and cultural factors. Traditional cultural landscapes are shaped by traditional land management practices. The loss of these management practices leads to ecosystem change, which successively is likely to lead to the loss of important biological or cultural values. The extent of integration between environmental (ecological) and socio-economic functions of the landscape depends on the patterns and intensities of land use. Land use is a basic human activity that shapes socio-economic development and modifies structures and processes in the environment. Traditional land use is disappearing due to the intensification of agricultural production on the one hand and the retreat of agriculture from unfavorable areas on the other hand. Sustainable development and the conservation of biodiversity and landscape diversity depend on the continuation of human intervention. In this way the traditional and highly valued landscapes can be maintained whilst also assisting economic and social sustainable development. Unsuitable management practices could be the cause of increased soil erosion and natural disasters. Appropriate policies should be applied to decrease such negative impacts on cultural landscapes. The role of landscape parks, as areas with high conservation value and high development appeal, is also important. They can be promoted as specific development areas while contributing to the maintenance of the cultural landscapes and biodiversity. The study of the links between landscape features and regional development is relevant for the development of policies related to land use and regional development, such as agricultural policies, regional policies and spatial planning policies. Cultural interpretation and significance of landscape can be also of controversial and object of disputes under circumstances of conflicts and political struggles. They can turn out in 'urbicide' like it was in the Balkans or 'archeocide' like in Syria to cancel tracks of cultural elements as it happens in the Mediterranean Basin in recent years. Thus issues of fair perception and valorization of cultural heritage can be of special significance for geographical studies. Due to the location of the conference part of the sessions will be devoted to the Mediterranean cultural landscapes. The Conference is organized by the following IGU Commissions: Land Use and Land Cover Change, Biogeography and Biodiversity, Local and Regional 4 Development, Mediterranean Basin and Land Degradation and Desertification. Together there are sixty oral presentations and six poster contributions. In addition you can take part in the half-day excursions around Slovenian Istria and the post-conference excursion to Kočevje and Bela krajina. With more than 70 participants from a great variety of nations, we hope you will have opportunity to present your research achievements, discuss various topics with the colleagues, build personal contacts and enjoy the excursions. We wish you a very pleasant and stimulating Conference! Chairman of the Organization Committee, Matej Gabrovec 5 Organizing Committee Matej Gabrovec, Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slovenia Primož Gašperič, Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slovenia Matjaž Geršič, Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Association of Slovenian Geographers, Slovenia Miha Koderman, University of Primorska, Slovenia Daniela Ribeiro, Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slovenia Scientific Committee Jerzy Bański, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, president of the IGU Commission on Local and Regional Development Ivan Bičík, Charles University Prague, Czechia, past president of the IGU Commission on Land Use and Land Cover Change Matej Gabrovec, Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slovenia, president of the IGU Commission on Land Use and Land Cover Change Yukio Himiyama, Hokkaido University of Education, Japan, IGU president and past president of the IGU Commission on Land Use and Land Cover Change Naji Kehdy, Lebanon University, Lebanon, IGU Commission on Mediterranean Basin steering committee member 6 Gregor Kovačič, University of Primorska, Slovenia, vice dean of the Faculty of Humanities and head of the Geographical Department Igor Lipovšek, National Education Institute Slovenia, Slovenia, president of the Association of Slovenian Geographers Suraj Mal, University of Delhi, India, president of the IGU Commission on Biogeography and Biodiversity Maria Paradiso, University of Sannio, Italy, president of the IGU Commission on Mediterranean Basin Drago Perko, Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slovenia Mimi Urbanc, Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slovenia, assistant director Andrea Vacca, University of Cagliari, Italy, president of the IGU Commission on Land Degradation and Desertification Matija Zorn, Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slovenia, head of the Anton Melik Geographical Institute, IGU Commission on Land Degradation and Desertification steering committee member 7 Programme MONDAY 23.09.2019 18:30-19:30 REGISTRATION 19:00 WELCOME RECEPTION TUESDAY 24.09.2019 8:30-11:00 REGISTRATION 9:00-9:30 OPENING CEREMONY 9:30-10:30 PLENARY SESSION (room: Tramontana) - Breg Valjavec et al. - Mal & Schickhoff 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:00-12:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION A SESSION B SESSION C (room: Maestral 1): (room: Maestral 2): (room: Maestral 3): Transformation of Mediterranean landscape: The challenges regarding traditional cultural transitions, prospects, the planning and landscapes challenges organization of the cultural landscape - Bičík & Kupková - Alouat - Nemethy - Chignier Riboulon - Farguell et al. - Rizzo et al. - Ciglič et al. - Razpotnik Visković - Shu'aibu Muhammad - Janko Spreizer & Kolega - Zuljan Kumar - Szemethy - Kolega & Koderman - Vázquez-Varela 12:30-14:00 LUNCH 14:00-19:30 HALF-DAY EXCURSION: SEČOVLJE SALTWORKS WEDNESDAY 25.09.2019 8:30-09:00 REGISTRATION 9:00-09:30 PLENARY SESSION (room: Tramontana) Hrvatin et al. 8 09:30-10:00 POSTER SESSION (room: Maestral 4) & COFFEE BREAK 10:00-11:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION A SESSION B SESSION C (room: Maestral 1): (room: Maestral 2): (room: Maestral 3): Transformation of Land management Conservation of traditional cultural practices and global biodiversity in changing landscapes changes environment - Blaće - Dogaru et al. - Dumitraşcu et al. - Gosar - Kumer - Glasnović et al. - Hanusin & Stefunkova - Lefebvre - Varghese - Hardi et al. - Naumov - Zolotov et al. - Vrînceanu et al. - Stankovics - Zupan et al. Business meeting: Commission on Biogeography and Biodiversity 11:30-12:00 COFFEE BREAK 12:00-13:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION D SESSION E SESSION F (room: Maestral 1): (room: Maestral 2): (room: Maestral 3): Heritage of lost landscapes: Past and present land The concepts and tools identification, degradation in the in landscape reconstruction and Mediterranean and other transformation presentation environments - Grigorescu et al. - Gosar et al. - Goga - Kupková - Kovačič & Zorn - Klimanova - Latocha - Miler et al. - Pramukanto - Oguchi - Wang Business meeting: Business meeting: Land Use and Land Cover Commission on Land Change Commission Degradation and Desertification 13:30-14:30 LUNCH 14:30-19:00 HALF-DAY EXCURSION: KOPER HINTERLAND 19:00- 22:30 SOCIAL DINNER & WINE TASTING 9 THURSDAY 26.09.2019 09:00-10:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION A (room: Maestral 1): SESSION B (room: Maestral 2): The challenges regarding the planning and Land management practices and global organization of the cultural landscape change - Ferrario - Francos et al. - Guštin & Potočnik Slavič - Himiyama - Kopecká & Szatmári - Hudson - Matsuyama - Úbeda et al. - Mitrică et al. - Lawal Halliru 10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:00-12:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION C (room: Maestral 1): SESSION D (room: Maestral 2): Land Use data sources from 19th Functions of the cultural landscape in local century
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