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Celostno načrtovanje za razvoj regij Open
The book explores how more integrated approaches can enhance existing planning practices and lead to more effective spatial and regional development. In the first part, the authors present methodologies for monitoring and evaluating region…
Transboundary Management of a Common Sea in the Gulf of Venice: Opportunities from Maritime Spatial Planning in Italy and Slovenia Open
Italy and Slovenia have recently adopted their first Maritime Spatial Plans (MSP). These plans belong to a new generation of spatial planning acts that introduce numerous innovations. This article presents the differences and similarities …
Air Quality Awareness—Empirical Evidence from a Comparative Perspective between Two European Cities Open
This research, conducted as part of the European project PA-MAP (Participatory Approach to Monitoring Air Quality in Urban Environments), investigates citizens’ perceptions of air pollution in two European cities: Turin (Italy) and Dublin …
Planning in Poland and Slovenia – Introduction to Comparative Analysis of Spatial Planning Systems at the Local Level Open
The paper aims to compare the existing spatial planning system in both countries, their spatial planning laws, documents and planning approaches. It focuses on the level of land use and urban planning instruments at the local level. It add…
Simulation of visitor flows management in the Slovenian coastal zone using the technology of the urban digital twin Open
Cities are complex systems that require efficient data management in terms of daily information on tourist flows and other elements of spatial mobility. In this context, many professional discussions address the need to improve the convent…
Spodbujanje razvoja obmejnih problemskih območij v Sloveniji Open
Because of their proximity to the border and their peripheral character compared to the rest of a country’s territory, border areas are often poorly developed (title: 'Promoting the development of disadvantaged border areas in Slovenia'). …
Spatial Regulation Instruments of Work at Home: The Case of Slovenia as a Post-Transition Country Open
Work at home and work from home are becoming the subject of interdisciplinary research in the current social conditions. Slovenia, as a post-transition country, has specific experience in terms of its regulation, as the former socialist an…
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Contribution of International Projects to the Development of Maritime Spatial Planning Structural Elements in the Northern Adriatic: The Experience of Slovenia Open
Maritime spatial planning (MSP) has been developing for years on the basis of international commitments, national legislations, and professional practices. Projects under European Territorial Cooperation have also made an important contrib…
The impact of the centralisation of workplaces and business entities on spatial development Open
The paper presents the results of a study to define the current size and location of workplaces and business entities in the area. The research was conducted in three stages. In the first step, the analysis of the size and distribution of …
Analysis of Spatial Distribution of Business Entities in Slovenia Open
The article presents the spatial distribution of business entities in Slovenia from locations in business zones and the areas of community, commerce and business services to work at home. The study uses the comparative method to determine …
Working at Home as a Spatial Phenomenon – Architectural and Urbanistic Aspects of Regulating Working at Home Open
In Slovenia, working at home is a traditionally present spatial paradigm with many positive implications for social development. This paper presents the results of a study that focused on the analysis of its manifestations, existing regula…
REALMS OF URBAN DESIGN: mapping sustainability Open
The traditional thematic realms of urban design, such as liveability, social interaction, and quality of urban life, considered to be closely related to urban form and specifically to public space, have long since been recognised as import…
Planning and design of open public space in the coastal zone Open
By changing the spatial planning policy after 1991, a new practice of spatial development planning was introduced for the Slovenian coastal zone as well. This framework also involves the planning and design of open public space in the narr…
Starting Points for Planning Business Zones in Slovenia in the Post-independence Period Open
\nIn Slovenia, during the period of transition practically all mechanisms for steering economic and spatial development changed. The planning of business zones is part of this framework; business zones are competitive business environments…