Št. zadetkov: 10
Diplomsko delo
Oznake:
krajinska arhitektura;krajina;alpska krajina;razvoj podeželja;turizem;urbanizacija;zaraščanje;vizualna privlačnost;Zgornjesavska dolina;
Razvoj alpske krajine na primeru Zgornjesavske doline
Leto:
2010
Vir:
Biotehniška fakulteta (UL BF)
Izvirni znanstveni članek
Oznake:
climate change;adaptation;impacts;livestock;heatwaves;
Among the many climate change impacts on the European cattle sector, heatwaves lead to some of the most profound impacts on the sector. It is therefore of utmost importance to estimate to what extent the European cattle sector can be exposed to heatwaves in the near future. Using outcomes of climate ...
Leto:
2026
Vir:
Biotehniška fakulteta (UL BF)
Diplomsko delo
Oznake:
prihodnji scenariji;raba tal;Park Škocjanske jame;logistična regresija;DynaCLUE;diplomske naloge;
Spremembe rabe tal, kot posledica naših dejavnosti, imajo pomemben vpliv na različne okoljske prvine, kot npr. raven biotske raznovrstnosti in erozijo tal. V tem delu se ukvarjamo s spremembo rabe tal v prihodnosti na širšem območju Regijskega parka Škocjanske jame, z uporabo geografskih informacijs ...
Leto:
2019
Vir:
Repozitorij Univerze v Novi Gorici (RUNG)
Izvirni znanstveni članek
Oznake:
livestock;negative impact;ecosystem degradation;cultural landscapes;grazing;European union;
Improving the sustainability ofthe European livestock sector requires recent data at high spatial resolutions.Only then can we analyse potential negative impacts of livestock related to ecosystem degradation, and positive ones such as preserving cultural landscapes through grazing. Data on livestock ...
Leto:
2024
Vir:
Biotehniška fakulteta (UL BF)
Izvirni znanstveni članek
Oznake:
tropical cyclones;global production;climate change;banana production;
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are projected to increase in intensity globally, impacting human lives; infrastructure; and important agricultural activities, such as banana production. Banana production is already impacted by TCs in several parts of the world, leading to price volatility and impacted livel ...
Leto:
2025
Vir:
Biotehniška fakulteta (UL BF)
Pregledni znanstveni članek
Oznake:
healthy nutrition;sustainable nutrition;dietary guidelines;chronic diseases;monitoring;healthy lifestyle;
The health status of individuals in Slovenia across age groups is a matter of concern, as current unsustainable lifestyle choices are already leading to various chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Outdated national dietary guidelines, their inconsistent implementation, and a lack of structural ...
Leto:
2023
Vir:
Fakulteta za družbene vede (UL FDV)
Izvirni znanstveni članek
Oznake:
livestock;grazing;grassland management;land use;
Improving the sustainability of the European cattle sector requires improved knowledge not only of the density of cattle, but also of the grazing patterns. Only in this way can the potential negative impacts of cattle related to local ecosystem degradation, as well as positive ones such as preservin ...
Leto:
2024
Vir:
Biotehniška fakulteta (UL BF)
Izvirni znanstveni članek
Oznake:
semi-natural areas;livestock grazing;machine learning;land use and land cover;
Leto:
2024
Vir:
Biotehniška fakulteta (UL BF)
Leandro Parente,
Lindsey Sloat,
Vinicius Mesquita,
Davide Consoli,
Radost Stanimirova,
Tomislav Hengl,
Carmelo Bonannella,
Nathália Teles,
Ichsani Wheeler,
Maria Hunter,
Žiga Malek,
Fred Stolle
Izvirni znanstveni članek
Oznake:
grasslands;global grassland class;maps;spatiotemporal distribution;machine learning;
The paper describes the production and evaluation of global grassland extent mapped annually for 2000–2022 at 30 m spatial resolution. The dataset showing the spatiotemporal distribution of cultivated and natural/semi-natural grassland classes was produced by using GLAD Landsat ARD-2 image archive, ...
Leto:
2024
Vir:
Biotehniška fakulteta (UL BF)
Pregledni znanstveni članek
Oznake:
climate change;adaptation;impacts;water-energy-food security;ecosystems resilience;Mediterranean;
The Mediterranean Basin, already a water-scarcity hotspot, faces intensifying droughts and warming that strain the water–energy–food–ecosystems (WEFE) nexus. Climate impacts cascade across sectors, while siloed responses risk maladaptation. Nexus-based solutions—centred on water—can foster synergies ...
Leto:
2025
Vir:
Biotehniška fakulteta (UL BF)