This study of the state of immovable cultural heritage in Triglav National Park is based on publically available official lists from the Slovenian cultural heritage registry and years of fieldwork by the author. The area contains many important cultural heritage units that have contributed to the prominence of the park, including farm layouts, mountain pasture architecture, double hayracks in Bohinj, and other older structures that testify to peopleʼs close connection with the natural environment.
COBISS.SI-ID: 36463405
The article contains a survey of Alpine dairy pasturing and of elements of cultural heritage associated with pasturing within the confines of Triglav National Park. The author raises questions as well as identifies discrepancies, overlaps and reconciliations among different understandings and experiences of dairy mountain pasturing and its cultural heritage on the part of diverse stakeholders: from directly involved agents to representatives of public interest.
COBISS.SI-ID: 36463661
The following discussion focuses on the diverse heritagization practices that social actors employ in producing the culture of heritage in Triglav National Park during the drawing up of Triglav National Parkʼs Management plan, a process which by law must include the parkʼs inhabitants. In order to analyze the significance of this new form park management, I explore the changes in the field of agency of those park actors who participated in the management plan preparations.
COBISS.SI-ID: 36463149