2021
DOI: 10.3986/ac.v50i2-3.7397
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Impact of visits on the microclimates of caves, Experimental evidence from Škocjan Caves

Abstract: Tourism activities in caves can result in changes in the microclimates of caves. The natural microclimate in closed caves is constant due to the balance between cave air and cave walls, while in open caves exchanges with outside air influence the microclimate. Visits to caves, especially in closed smaller caves, can thus endanger the natural balance if the microclimate does not return to natural conditions quickly enough.Continuous monitoring of the temperature and concentration of carbon dioxide in Škocjan Ca… Show more

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“…each time a person enters the area of the caves, it results in a sharp increase in heat and humidity levels. Its sources are: heat given off by convection as well as moisture released through the process of sweating and breathing [10]. The amount of heat and moisture emitted by individual people is inextricably related to the kind of work done in the caves, as well as to individual physiological characteristics of a particular person.…”
Section: Anthropogenic Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…each time a person enters the area of the caves, it results in a sharp increase in heat and humidity levels. Its sources are: heat given off by convection as well as moisture released through the process of sweating and breathing [10]. The amount of heat and moisture emitted by individual people is inextricably related to the kind of work done in the caves, as well as to individual physiological characteristics of a particular person.…”
Section: Anthropogenic Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microclimatic monitoring has been conducted in some of the most visited show caves in Slovenia for more than 10 years [1][2][3][4][5] with the aim of monitoring tourist use of the caves and implementing sustainable environmental management [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%