Meteorological and climatological measurements of climatic change in Europe show that intense precipitation has become more severe and more frequent. The risk of and vulnerability to floods have increased over many areas due to a range of climatic and non-climatic impacts, therefore the activities to implement prevention measures are in full impetus. Emerging land-use conflicts are hindering the flood adaptation process and reveal the results of shortsighted spatial-planning practices from the past. The poster presents the study case of the capital Ljubljana and its rural surroundings, where highly intensive urbanization in last few decades increased flood vulnerability of the city itself and the areas downstream.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 38327085This presentation focused on the complexity of historical and geographical factors that radically changed the socio-economic structure of Slovenian agriculture and induced specific territorial processes, namely suburbanisation and rapid land fragmentation. To this end, we presented three different, yet connected forces that shaped specific structure of family farming in Slovenia in the past: 1) public acceptance of farming in Slovene society after World War II, 2) part-time farming and its role in transformation of periurban areas, 3) spatial limitation of farms in rural and urbanised settlements.
B.04 Guest lecture
The book focuses on global challenges and their role in regional development. It aims to open a discussion in this field between different sectors.
C.02 Editorial board of a national monograph
COBISS.SI-ID: 281641472