Projects / Programmes
Spatial planning, real estate management, geo-informatic and cartography
January 1, 1999
- December 31, 2003
Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
5.08.00 |
Social sciences |
Urbanism |
|
5.02.00 |
Social sciences |
Economics |
|
2.07.00 |
Engineering sciences and technologies |
Computer science and informatics |
|
Code |
Science |
Field |
T220 |
Technological sciences |
Civil engineering, hydraulic engineering, offshore technology, soil mechanics |
T260 |
Technological sciences |
Physical planning |
T120 |
Technological sciences |
Systems engineering, computer technology |
S240 |
Social sciences |
Town and country planning |
S180 |
Social sciences |
Economics, econometrics, economic theory, economic systems, economic policy |
P515 |
Natural sciences and mathematics |
Geodesy |
Researchers (9)
Organisations (1)
Abstract
The research is based on the interdisciplinary approach. Sustainable land-use patterns on the local, regional, state and international level will be examined. Urban sprawl, farming and nature protection will be balanced using the mosaic and multifunctional land-use models. The renewal of rural landscapes and land reclamation in Slovenia will be researched.
In the field of the estate management methods of evaluation will be studied together with the partnership in the public and private sector. Land policies, planning public utilities and new methods of urban economics are in the scope, too.
Geoinformatics is the base for sustainable planning, real estate management, urban land development, evaluation of alternatives, cartography etc. Slovenian land informatics and cartography will be included into the international standardisation (ISO 287, CEN/TC 287, SUSMTC GIG), and unified models of data acquisition, processing and presentation will be developed.
In the field of cartography new automated methods and presentations will be developed together with the up-to-date cartographic terminology. Thematic cartography will be available to the different users such as science, business, education and others.
Slovenian space is small and diferentiated with many specific landscapes, natural and man-made values. The research results will therefore contribute to the international scientific results. Slovenia is in the process of transition and approach to full membership in the European Union. Numerous research challenges emerge from this situation and the research team will contribute new knowledge and possible applications in the field stated above.
Most important scientific results
Final report
Most important socioeconomically and culturally relevant results
Final report