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Tourism Zone Planning and Nature and Landscape Protection on the Example of Croatian Islands (CROSBI ID 586559)

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Mrđa, Ana ; Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci, Bojana Tourism Zone Planning and Nature and Landscape Protection on the Example of Croatian Islands // Urbanist's Season - International Scientific Conference: Rethinking Urbanism / Karač, Zlatko (ur.). Zagreb: CAA, FA, CCA, 2012. str. 147-150

Podaci o odgovornosti

Mrđa, Ana ; Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci, Bojana

engleski

Tourism Zone Planning and Nature and Landscape Protection on the Example of Croatian Islands

The space and the environment are the inherent notions of tourism and, conversely, the concept of tourism is inconceivable without the components of space and environment. Tourism helps to bring people closer together and to raise awareness of the value of the natural and cultural heritage, while promoting respect for different cultures. Physical planning has a specific role to play here, particularly regarding tourism planning in a long term perspective. The aim of this paper is to provide useful information about traditional physical planning methods. It seeks to examine the similarities and differences of the tourism planning impacts on space, landscape and nature. In order to achieve these goals, the method of work is based on the research of documentation sources and on the parallel analysis of tourism planning parameters and landscape and nature protection through physical planning documents: physical plans of the counties, and physical plans of towns and municipalities on the three Croatian islands of Cres, Hvar and Mljet. Planned tourism zones in physical plans of the counties are redirected to lower plans in accordance with the law, without further obligation to verify the feasibility and acceptability of the proposed sites. Tourism zones on islands are planned almost exclusively along the coastline and in protected coastal area. Protection of nature and landscape is mostly implemented through nature protection legislation and almost not at all through physical plans. The landscape concern should be upgraded from basic protection to a higher level of landscape planning and management. Tourism planning must be moved from the domain of noting capacity and calculations to diversification of tourism activity and the creation of new synergies with landscape benefits. It is highly important to integrate possible scenarios of recognition in the physical planning process, as well as the evaluation and protection of landscapes identity that must be used to create a new brand which will trigger a new form of specific sustainable tourism.

Tourism zone ; landscape valorization ; Croatian islands

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Podaci o prilogu

147-150.

2012.

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objavljeno

978-953-6646-23-4

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Urbanist's Season - International Scientific Conference: Rethinking Urbanism

Karač, Zlatko

Zagreb: CAA, FA, CCA

Podaci o skupu

RETHINKING URBANISM

predavanje

19.05.2012-19.05.2012

Zagreb, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Arhitektura i urbanizam