11. The prospect of a transboundary marine protected area to help resolve the Piran bay border dispute in the Northern AdriaticMatic Jančič, 2016, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: Piran Bay, marine protected area, transboundary conservation, NATURA 2000, Tursiops truncatus, Caretta caretta, human dimensions, crossborder cooperation, management plan Published in RUP: 23.07.2019; Views: 1797; Downloads: 54 Link to full text |
12. Potencial za ustanovitev čezmejnega morskega zavarovanega območja v Piranskem zalivu in okolici, Severni Jadran : magistrsko deloMatic Jančič, 2015, master's thesis Keywords: Piran Bay, marine protected area, transboundary conservation, NATURA 2000, Tursiops truncatus, Caretta caretta, human dimensions, crossborder cooperation, management plan Published in RUP: 13.11.2017; Views: 2645; Downloads: 49 Link to full text |
13. The importance of the Tivat salina (Montenegro) for migrating and wintering waterbirds, including some notes on passerinesPeter Sackl, Martin Schneider-Jacoby, Borut Štumberger, 2006, original scientific article Keywords: waterbirds, waders, passerines, conservation, management plan, Tivat salina, Montenegro Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2719; Downloads: 34 Link to full text |
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15. Sustainable tourism development in protected areas on the pattern of Strunjan Landscape ParkIgor Jurinčič, Alenka Popić, 2009, original scientific article Keywords: varstvo narave, zavarovana območja, trajnostni turizem, krajinski park, upravljalski načrt, nature conservation, protected areas, sustainable tourism, Landscape Park, management plan Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 4258; Downloads: 43 Link to full text |
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20. Distribution and conservation of Batrachofauna and Herpetofauna of the Zrmanja River catchment areaBoris Lauš, Dušan Jelić, Ivona Burić, Ana Kolarić, Toni Koren, 2012, original scientific article Abstract: Over the four year period (20072010), the authors conducted a field study aimed at drawing up an inventory of batrachofauna and herpetofauna of the Zrmanja river catchment area. Eight species of amphibians and twenty one species of reptiles were detected; through the available literature overview two more reptilian and one amphibian species were added to the list. Therefore, we proved the presence of thirty two species in total. High diversity of amphibians and reptiles indicates great significance of this area and imposes the need to ensure survival of these species through long-term populations monitoring and conservation measures Keywords: amphibians, reptiles, diversity, conservation, Zrmanja Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3779; Downloads: 40 Link to full text |