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Karstological collection

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Code Science Field Subfield
6.12.02  Humanities  Geography  Social geography 

Code Science Field
P005  Natural sciences and mathematics  Geology, physical geography 
P510  Natural sciences and mathematics  Physical geography, geomorphology, pedology, cartography, climatology 
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Researchers (8)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  16180  PhD Franci Gabrovšek  Mechanics  Researcher  1999  458 
2.  11067  PhD Martin Knez  Geography  Researcher  1998 - 1999  702 
3.  06382  PhD Janja Kogovšek  Geology  Researcher  1999  555 
4.  00986  PhD Andrej Kranjc  Geography  Researcher  1997 - 1999  1,432 
5.  09652  PhD Andrej Mihevc  Geography  Researcher  1997 - 1999  796 
6.  08099  PhD Tadej Slabe  Geography  Head  1997 - 1999  689 
7.  10443  PhD Stanka Šebela  Geology  Researcher  1997 - 1999  528 
8.  01004  PhD Nadja Zupan Hajna  Geography  Researcher  1997 - 1999  483 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0618  Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts  Ljubljana  5105498000  62,953 
Abstract
The progress of karstology as internationally successful scientific science may be ensured by regulating, evaluating and completing the knowledge on karst in Slovenia and in the world as a foundation for cohabitation with sensitive landscape covering almost one half of the Slovenia''s territory. The Karstological collection contains Collections on Classical Karst – Kras, Collection on caves and Collection on karst environment in Slovenia and in the world which is especially designed to complete and regulate the theoretical karstological knowledge. We are developing the integral karstology. By geological geomorphological, speleological and hydrological approaches we succeeded to cover the most important spheres of karstology. It is important to complete and link together the in-depth researches. Development requires numerous interventions into karst environment changing the landscape and natural processes. Good and well-organised karstological knowledge is thus indispensable for planning life on karst. This is why the starting-points must be constantly supplemented and of easier access to wider public. This is the only way to widen the circle of those that really understand karst. Hence the Karstological collection is easily explained as a basis of successful internationally linked scientific research, of space planning, protection and revitalization of karst as a part of the Slovene natural and cultural heritage and karstological studies.
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