Members of the research group are actively involved as members of editorial board and as reviewers of the journal Geodetski vestnik. Geodetski vestnik has been published continuously since 1956 and bringing together a wide range of papers on research, theory and professional practice in geodesy, surveying and land management. It is an interdisciplinary journal concerned with technical, social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of geodesy, surveying, real estate management and spatial planning. From 2007 is Geodetski vestnik included in WoS.
C.06 Editorial board membership
The model of a comprehensive national cycling network for Slovenia is presented, which is based on three objectives: 1) to define the criteria for placing and determining priority cycling links; 2) to formulate a proposal for the division of competences at national and regional level, and 3) to formulate a proposal for guidelines and measures to establish the proposed cycling network.
F.16 Improvements to an existing information system/databases
COBISS.SI-ID: 8564065Slovenian Engineering Day, 4 March 2020 - Engineers from all over the world will celebrate the first World Engineering Day with the full name "World engineering day for sustainable development" on March 4th, which will take place under the auspices of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The first World Engineering Day will also be celebrated in Slovenia, on March 4, 2020 - the Slovenian Engineering Day 2020 will be organized by Chamber of Engineers of Slovenia in Cankarjev dom, which will be marked by education and knowledge exchange.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 9113697Functionally derelict areas (FDAs) refer to not fully utilised land or abandoned land with the impact of its previous use still visible and being of lower utility value, which can have potential for further sustainable spatial development and also for protecting undeveloped natural or agricultural land, i.e. greenfield land. This chapter addresses FDAs where there is immovable cultural heritage (ICH) on wholly or partially abandoned sites with substantially reduced functioning. The purpose of this study is to show the possible regulatory solutions at national and local levels for the regeneration/reactivation of FDAs with cultural heritage sites. Analysis of FDAs in Slovenian territory has revealed that problems associated with their regeneration originate from the applicable provisions concerning cultural heritage protection. The relevance of the investigated topic is supported by the fact that in more than a third of all FDAs in Slovenia we recorded various cultural heritage units and legal regimes for their protection, which are included in the national register of immovable cultural heritage. FDAs with the presence of ICH were classified into three groups (A, B, and C) depending on the intensity of the ICH phenomenon in the FDAs. Based on the cases presented in this chapter, we propose various instruments for the reactivation of FDAs with the presence of ICH.
F.18 Transfer of new know-how to direct users (seminars, fora, conferences)
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