2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11060936
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Mining Educational Trail in Slovakia

Abstract: Mining was part of the development of industrial society and a driving force of technological education and economic growth of the region. After mining ceased, many mining sites and their surrounding areas found themselves in a state of insecurity. Mining in Slovakia has had a long and rich history in the mountainous regions (e.g., Spiš, Gemer, a well-known area around Banská Štiavnica). This research is focused on the potential of the marginal mining areas Markušovce, Rudňany Poráč in the Spiš region and is o… Show more

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“…Ilkovičová and Ilkovič consider the possibilities of combining industrial tourism with educational and ecological ways of creating mining educational trails, entire geoparks in the territories of mineral extraction (for example, in Slovakia, Spiš, Gemer, a well-known area around Banská Štiavnica) [8]. According to the authors, this approach will make it possible to keep the economic development of post-industrial areas stable and restore their ecological potential (with the use of reclamation and revitalization means).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ilkovičová and Ilkovič consider the possibilities of combining industrial tourism with educational and ecological ways of creating mining educational trails, entire geoparks in the territories of mineral extraction (for example, in Slovakia, Spiš, Gemer, a well-known area around Banská Štiavnica) [8]. According to the authors, this approach will make it possible to keep the economic development of post-industrial areas stable and restore their ecological potential (with the use of reclamation and revitalization means).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%