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Fizikalno-organizacijski model vodnega sistema (odnosa človek-okolje) (Slovene)

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
2.20.00  Engineering sciences and technologies  Hydrology   

Code Science Field
T002  Technological sciences  Construction technology 
T220  Technological sciences  Civil engineering, hydraulic engineering, offshore technology, soil mechanics 
Keywords
water system, water resources management, modelling, classifications
Evaluation (rules)
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Researchers (13)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  19443  PhD Nataša Atanasova  Hydrology  Researcher  1999 - 2001  261 
2.  19442  Renato Babič    Researcher  1999 - 2001  157 
3.  15622  PhD Primož Banovec  Hydrology  Researcher  1998 - 2001  514 
4.  08247  PhD Matjaž Četina  Hydrology  Researcher  1998 - 2001  590 
5.  21524  PhD Leon Gosar  Hydrology  Researcher  1998 - 2001  175 
6.  18432  Jože Jeraj    Researcher  1998 - 2001 
7.  03540  PhD Boris Kompare  Hydrology  Researcher  1998 - 2001  865 
8.  14111  PhD Mario Krzyk  Hydrology  Researcher  1998 - 2001  425 
9.  09399  PhD Jože Panjan  Civil engineering  Researcher  1998 - 2001  1,133 
10.  09274  PhD Franc Steinman  Hydrology  Head  1998 - 2001  843 
11.  15700  MSc Tomaž Umek  Civil engineering  Researcher  1999 - 2001  154 
12.  10627  MSc Marta Vahtar  Urbanism  Researcher  1998 - 2001  199 
13.  09272  Majda Zakrajšek  Hydrology  Researcher  1999 - 2001  79 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0792  University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering  Ljubljana  1626981  25,722 
Abstract
For the purpose of the comprhensive water management the development of the model is under way, that will consistently connect all elements which are interacting within the water system as well as adequately determine border conditions of the water system. The development of this system will be based as much as possible on standardised definitions and classifications that will enable the model to be open for different users and its good interconnectivity. For the purpose of the model it will be necessary to develop some more cross - references between classifications, that will enable linkage of the models, that are developed within the profession with all other models via the harmonised system of classifications. Following topics will be structured and analysed within the model: - natural phenomenon and its internal functional relationships (natural water flow within the river basin, interlinking between the surface and subsurface flow, relationship between the quantity and quality of water); - interaction with the environment - nature; - interaction with antroposphere (uses of water and their influence on water and vice versa); - organisational forms that influence the water system and measures which are changing it. Diametrical to the current way of water management, carried out still on the large scale in intuitive way will the developed model enable better control over the complexity of water system and its interactions with other sectors. Beside that its foundations will be broader in a sense that it will enable also an involvement of other functional elements of the environment - air, soil and nature.
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