2007
DOI: 10.4312/dela.28.255-271
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Vplivi turizma v slovenskem alpskem svetu na vode

Abstract: Turizem ni le pomembna gospodarska dejavnost, ampak predstavlja tudi vir obremenitev različnih pokrajinskih elementov, tako tudi vode. Na drugi strani je ustrezna kakovost vode velikega pomena za razvoj turizma. Prispevek turizma k obremenjevanju voda na tem območju je sicer znaten, ni pa prevladujoč. Izjemo predstavljajo vplivi turizma na drugače neposeljenih območjih, kjer sta turizem in rekreacija poglavitna vira obremenjevanja voda, vendar so pri tem absolutne količine porabljenih in odpadnih vod razmeroma… Show more

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“…Both are high and comparable to the water consumption at hotels in Slovenian Istria, where it averages 350 litres per night (Jurinčič and Bojnec 2009) and is significantly higher than the consumption of the local population, which in 2020, according to the data provided by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, amounted to 159 litres per person and has been fairly stable for the last ten years. Climate changes must also be taken into account, which are also reflected in problems with a potable water supply (Cigale 2007;Scott 2021). Therefore, it is necessary to take appropriate measures to reduce the water consumption of residents and tourists (Baños Castiñeira and Viñals Blasco 2020), which also applies to the municipalities of Kobarid, Tolmin and Komen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both are high and comparable to the water consumption at hotels in Slovenian Istria, where it averages 350 litres per night (Jurinčič and Bojnec 2009) and is significantly higher than the consumption of the local population, which in 2020, according to the data provided by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, amounted to 159 litres per person and has been fairly stable for the last ten years. Climate changes must also be taken into account, which are also reflected in problems with a potable water supply (Cigale 2007;Scott 2021). Therefore, it is necessary to take appropriate measures to reduce the water consumption of residents and tourists (Baños Castiñeira and Viñals Blasco 2020), which also applies to the municipalities of Kobarid, Tolmin and Komen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…V tem kontekstu se pogosto pojavljajo tematike, povezane z onesnaževanjem, predelavo odpadkov, porabo vode, rabo prostora in drugimi okoljskimi problemi, vezanimi na turistične destinacije (glej npr. Butler, 1991;Brancelj, 1999;Cigale, 2007;Holden, 2016;Theobald, 2012). V precej manjši meri se v navezavi na trajnostni razvoj pojavljajo tematike in problematike, povezane s turistično mobilnostjo oziroma načini, na katere turisti dostopajo do zelenih destinacij v Sloveniji (glej npr.…”
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