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National Minorities in the Cross-Border Cooperation Between Slovenia and Italy
The Scientific Journal of Cahul State University "B. P. Hasdeu": Social Sciences №. 2 (12), 2020 NATIONAL MINORITIES IN THE CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION BETWEEN SLOVENIA AND ITALY MINORITĂȚILE NAȚIONALE ÎN COOPERAREA TRANSFRONTALIERĂ DINTRE SLOVENIA ȘI ITALIA DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4290657 UDC: UDC: 327.58:353.9(450)(497.4) Olga MOROZ Mariupol State University, Ukraine E-mail: [email protected] ORCID ID: 0000-0002-6094-5765 Rezumat: În articol este examinat rolul minorității italiene în Slovenia și a minorității slovene din Italia în cooperarea transfrontalieră între cele două țări. Sunt enunțate principalele abordări teoretice pentru definirea unor concepte precum cooperarea transfrontalieră, regiunile de frontieră, Euroregiunile. Cercetarea empirică se bazează pe analiza implementării cooperării transfrontaliere Interreg și face apel la trei, dintre principalii săi, factori, care afectează minoritățile naționale: organizarea mobilității transfrontaliere funcționale și intensive; stimularea afinității culturale / etnice între populațiile de pe ambele părți ale frontierei; sprijinirea prin cooperare instituțională. Cuvinte cheie: minorități naționale, Slovenia, cooperare transfrontalieră, euroregiune, Interreg. Abstract: The article presents the role of the Italian minority in Slovenia and the Slovenian minority in Italy in cross-border cooperation between the two countries. The main theoretical approaches to the definition of such concepts as cross-border cooperation, boundary regions, Euroregions are set out. Empirical research is -
The Importance of Buffer Zones: Working with Public Authorities And
LANDSCAPE PARK STRUNJAN THE IMPORTANCE OF BUFFER ZONES Working with Public Authorities and Privates By: Robert Smrekar, director The development of a common strategy to foster the sustainable tourism involving public authorities and privates, and how a buffer zone serve as a tool to mitigate the impact of tourism Main topic: The Lanscape Park Strunjan Joint Decree of the Municipality of Piran and Izola in 1990. 428 Hectares 2 Nature Reserves, 1 Natural Monument, 13 Natural Values. Established by Two Local Municipalities PARK LOCATION Northern Adriatic, Gulf of Trieste, Slovenian Coast. PARK MANAGEMENT Public Institute Landscape Park Strunjan, est. 2009 700 YEARS OF TRADITION Saltpans The Smallest and the Northernmost Saltpans in the Mediterranean Basin The Only Slovenian Marine Lagoon - Stjuža THE HIGHEST FLYSCH CLIFF ON THE EAST ADRIATIC COAST METERS HIGH THE SEA "The Largest Marine Protected Area in the Slovenian Sea" THE LANDSCAPE One of the Most Conserved Cultural Landscape on Slovenian Coast. Pressure: 400.000 Visitors per year And Rising Overtourism. On Land And on the Sea Seeking the Balance Between Nature Protection, Businesses and Local Inhabitants The Engagement of Local Authorities Detailed Analysis Contact With Decision-makers Clear Vison Provide Solutions, Not Problems Two Buffer Zones: Belvedere Terraces (Municipality of Izola) and Strunjan (Municipality of Piran) Buffer Zones ENTRY POINTS Activities: (To be Included in Spatial Regulatory Acts) Stationary Traffic Alternatives to Car Visitors Awareness Buffer Zones Regulation -
Border Dispute Between Croatia and Slovenia Along the Lower Reaches of the Dragonja River Mejni Spor Med Hrva[Ko in Slovenijo Ob
Acta geographica Slovenica, 48-2, 2008, 331–356 BORDER DISPUTE BETWEEN CROATIA AND SLOVENIA ALONG THE LOWER REACHES OF THE DRAGONJA RIVER MEJNI SPOR MED HRVA[KO IN SLOVENIJO OB SPODNJEM TOKU REKE DRAGONJE Primo` Pipan PRIMO@ PIPAN The area along the lower reaches of the Dragonja River has been a border area and a contested area in the border dispute between Croatia and Slovenia since 1991. Obmo~je ob spodnjem toku reke Dragonje je od 1991 dalje obmejna pokrajina in vro~a to~ka v mejnem sporu med Hrva{ko in Slovenijo. Primo` Pipan, Border dispute between Croatia and Slovenia along the lower reaches of the Dragonja River Border dispute between Croatia and Slovenia along the lower reaches of the Dragonja River DOI: 10.3986.AGS48205 UDC: 911.3:341.222(497.4:497.5) COBISS: 1.02 ABSTRACT: The paper discusses border dispute between Croatia and Slovenia along the lower reaches of the Dragonja River, acute since the two countries gained independence in 1991. It is the most hotly contested border dispute point between the two countries except for the maritime border in Bay of Piran. The area with small villages of Mlini-[krile, Bu`ini and [kodelin is known in the literature as the »area along the Dragonja River«, »the area of double records« or »the case of four villages«. The paper begins by describing rea- sons for the southern border of the Municipality of Piran from geographic and economic aspects. It focuses on changes of borders from the legal aspect between and after World War Two. -
OPENING: 25 May, 20.00 BIO 25 Talk: 25 May, 19.00
OPENING: 25 May, 20.00 BIO 25 Talk: 25 May, 19.00 From 25 May to 29 October 2017 , FARAWAY, SO CLOSE will present seven site-specific interventions along with the exhibition, accompanied by Associated Projects with a lively program of events, exhibits and lectures that will animate the seven locations for the duration of the Biennial. The exhibition will be officially opened by guest of honor, Anton Peršak, Minister of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia . A talk with the curators of the biennial, Angela Rui and Maja Vardjan , and guests Renata Salecl, Simone Farresin , and James Westcott will be held before the official opening at 19.00 The talk will be moderated by James Taylor Foster . Curated by Angela Rui and Maja Vardjan, and organised by the Museum of Architecture and Design in Ljubljana, 25th Biennial of Design FARAWAY, SO CLOSE responds to the observation that although the city remains the model within which the evolution of contemporary society is discussed and interpreted, we are recently witnessing a growing percentage of people that leave the city for other contexts and environments. The Biennial develops from the physical exploration of seven conditions all over Slovenia on which designers were invited to reflect. This is a contemporary phenomenon characteristic of our era: young, informed and emancipated people who have grown up within urban models bring their values into non-urban spaces. The theoretical appropriation of the so-called Alter-urban within the context of BIO 25 has been made possible by the de-centralization of the biennial itself, together with the physical observation and response of the participants. -
91/2000, Uradne Objave
Uradni list Republike Slovenije Uradne objave Internet: http://www.uradni-list.si e-pošta: [email protected] Št. Ljubljana, petek ISSN 1318-9182 Leto X 91 6. 10. 2000 finančni inženiring d.o.o. sedež: Tavèar- rijo, vpis 10. 3. 2000; 52486 Trgovina na jeva 6, 1000 LJUBLJANA vpisanem pod drobno z umetniškimi izdelki, vpis 10. 3. Razglasi in objave vložno št. 1/31095/00, vpisalo v sodni re- 2000; 52488 Trgovina na drobno v drugih gister tega sodišča spremembo ustanovite- specializiranih prodajalnah, d.n., vpis 10. 3. ljev s temile podatki: 2000; 7440 Ekonomsko propagiranje, iz- Matična št.: 1327968 bris 10. 3. 2000; 74400 Oglaševanje, vpis Ustanovitelji: SEVER ANDREJ, Jenkova 10. 3. 2000; 74832 Fotokopiranje in drugo 18, 6230 POSTOJNA, vložek: 2,100.000 razmnoževanje, vpis 10. 3. 2000; 74833 Pozivi za imenovanje sodnikov SIT, ne odgovarja, izstop: 15. 12. 1999; Druga splošna tajniška opravila, vpis 10. 3. porotnikov SICURAINVEST TRUST, d.d., Gosposvet- 2000; 74843 Druge poslovne dejavnosti, ska 10, 1000 LJUBLJANA vložek: d.n., vpis 10. 3. 2000. 2,100.000 SIT, ne odgovarja, vstop: Razno: Ugovoru se ugodi, sklep o zaèet- Su 21/2000 Ob-36287 15. 12. 1999. ku postopka izbrisa po uradni dolžnosti Srg 99/10976 z dne 23. 11. 1999 se razvelja- V skladu z doloèilom drugega odstavka PS-7053 46. člena zakona o sodiščih (Ur. l. RS, št. vi in se postopek ustavi. Vpiše se preobliko- 19/94, 45/95, 26/99, 38/99 in 28/00) OKROŽNO SODIŠČE V LJUBLJANI je s vanje iz d.d. v d.o.o. -
INTERNATIONAL 49Th FOUNDRY CONFERENCE PORTOROŽ 2009
INVITATION Conference location SPONSORS: Kongredni center Hotel Slovenija Large number of experts in the foundry industry and foundry activities shall Obala 33, 6320 Portorož gather at this year International Foundry Conference in Portorož, taking T : +0386 (0)5 692 9001 place from 9th to 11th September 2009. Organised Foundry Conference F: + 0386 (5) 692 9055 is one of the most traditional foundry conferences and is accompanied by Email: [email protected] the corresponding foundry exhibition, presenting the achievements and CALDERYS AUSTRIA GmbH (A) results of the companies from Slovenia and abroad. Participation of scientific experts of the universities, research institutes, business enterprises and national foundry associations shall be a quality EKW-KREMEN d.o.o. (SLO) assurance for all presentations. Attendance of the representatives of the SLOVENIAN FOUNDRYMEN SOCIETY World Foundry Organization (WFO), the European Foundry Association (CAEF) and the Central European Initiative (MEGI) additionally prove the EXOTERM HOLDING d.d. (SLO) international reputation and high standing of the Conference. and This year motto of the Conference shall be: GOSTOL TST d.o.o. (SLO) UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA “RESEARCH PROJECTS Faculty of Natural Sciences and AND DEVELOPMENT +HAGI+ GIESEREITECHNIK (A) Engineering FOR THE FUTURE OF FOUNDRIES” The following professional topics shall be the main issue of this year 49th and Conference: situation and standing of the foundry industry and prognosis HEINRICH WAGNER SINTO GmbH (D) for the development of foundries; development of cast components; physical modelling and simulations; planning of new cast alloys and UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR materials; correlation between the structure and properties; nucleation and ISTRABENZ PLINI d.o.o. -
Public Transport in the Ljubljana Urban Region 1 Contents
Public transport in the Ljubljana Urban Region 1 Contents Address of Zoran Janković, President of the Council of the Ljubljana Urban Region and Mayor of Ljubljana 9Mayors of the Ljubljana Urban Region on public transport Lilijana Madjar: Yes, it is time for sustainable mobility in the Ljubljana Urban Region 15 Interview with Stephen Atkins by Jurij Kobal – Public transport is a key component 21 in the self-esteem of every European capital Views of the members of the select project group on public transport 25 Omega consult d. o. o.: ‘Expert guidelines for the regulation of regional public transport’ (a summary) 41117 Priority projects of the Ljubljana Urban Region 2 Zoran Janković Address of the president of the Council of the Ljubljana Urban Region and Mayor of the Municipality of Ljubljana Transport significantly contributes to contemporary development, as it overcomes distances and connects people. Apart from its indispensable role in everyday life, its long-term impact on society and the environment increasingly calls for attention. Functional, quality and professional transport management determines the development path both of the region and the State. Hence the project ‘Expert guidelines for the regulation of regional public transport’ is an excellent foundation for the regulation and establishment of quality public passenger transport on the principles of sustainable mobility by 2027. At the Municipality of Ljubljana we have set out a long-term programme for public transport and designed activities needed for its implementation. What are the most important projects through which we wish to achieve greater efficiency and safety in public transport, and the use of alternative fuels, as well as encourage cycling and walking? · By closing the city centre to traffic, newly re-designed public spaces such as Prešeren Square (Prešernov trg) and the Three Bridges (Tromostovje), Ciril-Metod Square (Ciril Metodov trg), Breg, Krakovo Embankment (Krakovski nasip), Špica and Trnovo Quay (Trnovski pristan) are intended for pedestrians and cyclists. -
Case Study Slovenia
TOWN Small and medium sized towns in their functional territorial context Applied Research 2013/1/23 Case Study Report | Slovenia Version 05/09/2013 ESPON 2013 1 This report presents the interim results of an Applied Research Project conducted within the framework of the ESPON 2013 Programme, partly financed by the European Regional Development Fund. The partnership behind the ESPON Programme consists of the EU Commission and the Member States of the EU27, plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. Each partner is represented in the ESPON Monitoring Committee. This report does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the members of the Monitoring Committee. Information on the ESPON Programme and projects can be found on www.espon.eu The web site provides the possibility to download and examine the most recent documents produced by finalised and ongoing ESPON projects. This basic report exists only in an electronic version. © ESPON & University of Leuven, 2013. Printing, reproduction or quotation is authorised provided the source is acknowledged and a copy is forwarded to the ESPON Coordination Unit in Luxembourg. List of authors Nataša Pichler-Milanović, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia Samo Drobne, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia Miha Konjar, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia © Institute UL-FGG d.o.o, Jamova 2, SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia ESPON 2013 i Table of contents -
Book of Abstracts
2017 3rd Regional Symposium on Landslides in the Adriatic-Balkan Region, Ljubljana Symposium programme Book of Abstracts 2017 3rd Regional Symposium on Landslides in the Adriatic-Balkan Region, Ljubljana 11 - 13 October 2017 Ljubljana, Slovenia Symposium sponzors Acknowledgments The Organizing committee is deeply appreciative of the sponsorships generously provided by the following companies: Dear participants of the 3rd ReSyLAB 2017, Regional Symposiums on Landslides in the Adriatic-Balkan Region are important meetings of engineers, professionals and researchers in the region. The aim of reducing the risk of landslides is extremely important, and remains a both a decisive directive and challenge in the future. The 3rd ReSyLAB will take place this time in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. You will be visiting a Central European country where landslides threaten more than one-third of the Slovenian territory, which means some 20 percent of the population is vulnerable. Following the ISDR-ICL Sendai Partnerships 2015–2025 for the Global Promotion of Understanding and Reducing Landslide Disaster Risk and the 2017 Ljubljana Declaration on Landslide Risk Reduc- tion, the symposium will explore possible ways of enhancing cooperation between the landslide science community and the diverse range of stakeholders both in the Adriatic-Balkan Region and around the world. Over the next few days we hope you will enjoy the numerous opportunities for social and profes- sional interaction with new experts and familiar colleagues and friends. Please take this sympo- sium as an opportunity to visit the photo exhibition of selected images from the WLF4 Landslide Photo Contest and take advantage of our technical program. -
Report on the Energy Sector in Slovenia for 2014 Contents
LETNOREPORT POROČILO ON AGENCIJETHE ENERGY ZA ENERGIJO SECTOR IN SLOVENIAZA LETO FOR 20142014 CONTENTS 1 FOREWORD BY THE DIRECTOR ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 2 DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENERGY MARKET AND THE MAIN ACTIVITIES OF THE REGULATOR ��������������������������������������������������� 6 2.1 The basic details regarding the markets for electricity and natural gas in Slovenia ������������������������������������������� 7 2.2 The development in the electricity market �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 2.3 The development in the natural gas market ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 9 2.4 The main areas that involved the regulator ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 3 ELECTRICITY �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12 3.1 General information �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������13 3.2 The regulation and regulated activities �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17 3.2.1 General information ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ -
Linking of Atmospheric Air
Acta geographica Slovenica, 54-2, 2014, 345–362 HEALTH GEOGRAPHY IN CASE OF ZASAVJE: LINKING OF ATMOSPHERIC AIR POLLUTION AND RESPIRATORY DISEASES DATA GEOGRAFIJA ZDRAVJA NA PRIMERU ZASAVJA: POVEZOVANJE PODATKOV O ONESNA@ENOSTI OZRA^JA IN BOLEZNIH DIHAL Andreja Kukec, Lijana Zaletel - Kragelj, Jerneja Farka{ - Lain{~ak, Ivan Er`en, Andrej Herakovi~, Marija Zlata Bo`nar, Primo` Mlakar, Bo{tjan Gra{i~ in Vesna Zadnik e j l o k o a z e v t i r o t s S I E M / g n i t l u s n o c l a t n e m n o r i v n e S I E M Complex terrain in the Zasavje region. Razgibanost reliefa v Zasavju. Health geography in case of Zasavje: Linking of atmospheric air pollution and respiratory diseases data Health geography in case of Zasavje: Linking of atmospheric air pollution and respiratory diseases data DOI: http: //dx.doi.org/10.3986/AGS54208 UDC: 91:613(497.432) 504.5:502.3:616.2(497.432) COBISS: 1.01 ABSTRACT: The aim of the study was to assess the association between atmospheric air pollution and respiratory dis - eases in children on the level of small spatial units in the Zasavje. The health and environmental data were obtained for the period between January 1 and December 31, 2011. Studied small spatial units were designed on the basis of estimated level of atmospheric air pollution and digital maps and boundaries of local com - munities and settlements. The impact of atmospheric air pollution on respiratory diseases was analysed by using the Bayesian models. -
Stakeholder Analysis in the Biomass Energy Development Based on the Experts’ Opinions: the Example of Triglav National Park in Slovenia
Folia Forestalia Polonica, series A, 2015, Vol. 57 (3), 173–186 ORIGINAL ARTICLE DOI: 10.1515/ffp-2015-0017 Stakeholder analysis in the biomass energy development based on the experts’ opinions: the example of Triglav National Park in Slovenia Gianluca Grilli1, 2 , Giulia Garegnani2, Aleš Poljanec3, 4, Andrej Ficko4, Daniele Vettorato2, Isabella De Meo5, Alessandro Paletto6 1 University of Trento, Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering, via Mesiano 77, 38123 Trento, Italy, phone: +39 0471 055 668, email: [email protected] 2 EURAC Research, Institute for Renewable Energy, Viale Druso Drususallee 1, Bozen, Italy 3 Slovenia Forest Service, Večna pot 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia 4 University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Department for Forestry and Renewable Forest Resources, Jamnikarjeva 101, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia 5 Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Agrobiology and Pedology Centre – CREA-ABP, Firenze, Italy 6 Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Forest Monitoring and Planning Research Unit – CREA-MPF, Trento, Italy AbstrAct The paper presents a method for identifying and classifying local stakeholders involved in renewable energy de- velopment. The method is based on the expert assessment and comprises three main steps: (1) identification of the independent experts considering their expertise and knowledge of the local context; (2) identification of the local stakeholders based on expert assessment; and (3) analytical categorisation of stakeholders taking into account the professional relationship network. Using forest biomass (bioenergy) production as example, the stakeholder analy- sis is illustrated on the case study of Triglav National Park, which is characterised by a high potential of woody biomass production and a large number of stakeholders involved in land use and management.