1. Multicriteria model of shore excursions sustainability in the frame of system dynamicsTaja Maček, Tadeja Jere Jakulin, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: The paper introduces a fresh perspective on the intricate relationship between the destination, guests, and shore excursions. Despite its significance, the shore excursion product has been a relatively unexplored area in academic literature. Our research, therefore, sets out to define the attributes that form the bedrock of the basic sustainability indicators in tourism, with a specific focus on cruise shore excursions. We aim to pinpoint the parameters contributing to the most sustainable shore excursion for cruise passengers. This will be followed by constructing a comprehensive system dynamic structure that reflects the correlations between these parameters and their interdependency, thereby identifying areas that warrant further academic research. Keywords: shore excursions, cruise tourism, sustainability, system dynamics modelling, multicriteria decision-making Published in RUP: 05.02.2026; Views: 168; Downloads: 2
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2. Understanding hospitality as a life quality practice in the field of gastrodiplomacy through systems approachTilen Nipič, Tilen Albreht Centrih, Žan Hodžič, Tadeja Jere Jakulin, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: Hospitality, which to this day still lacks a clear and unified definition, is often divided by the (non-)commercial aspect concerning the perception of the concept. A social practice beyond the tourism activity itself is an important component of gastronomic diplomacy. It is increasingly used today to raise the image, international recognition and differentiation of a given national entity in the (tourism) world. A clearer definition of the concept is also needed in the case of food diplomacy, as the core meaning is different from that of similar terms, such as culinary diplomacy. The methodological framework for exploring the embeddedness and connectivity of (non-)commercial hospitality with a specific food diplomacy form consists of the autoethnographic method, conducted on the case of the hospitableness symbol in an Arabic-speaking country, which, in conjunction with the theoretical literature review and personal observations and experiences, served as a basis for the creation of a system diagram in the field of soft system of system thinking. Keywords: hospitality, gastro diplomacy, autoethnographic method, system dynamics, modelling Published in RUP: 04.02.2026; Views: 180; Downloads: 3
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3. Variations in the population structure of Phlebotomine sandflies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in relation to the presence of potential dog hostsVladimir Ivović, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: The seasonal and circadian population dynamics of Phlebotomine sandflies depend on many environmental factors, especially temperature and humidity. However, the factors that influence fluctuations in species composition are more uncertain. During the regular monitoring of arthropod vectors in the Slovenian coastal region, an interesting change in the population dynamics of these insects was observed, depending on the presence or absence of domestic dogs. To investigate the changes in species composition, we set traps for adult flies at two different locations (Medljan and Cetore) in the Coastal-Karst region (Izola, Slovenia). The collections were carried out in June and July 2017 and 2018. In total, 632 specimens of four species (Phlebotomus papatasi, P. neglectus, P. perniciosus and P. mascittii) were collected in the study area in both years. The females of all sandfly species were examined for the presence of Leishmania parasites in both years, but no Leishmania DNA was detected. The relocation of hunting dogs as potential reservoir hosts from Cetore to another location in early 2018 significantly changed the species composition of the sandflies. Two species, P. neglectus and P. perniciosus, were no longer present at this site. Changes in the species composition and population dynamics of phlebotomine sandflies are probably related to the presence or absence of the Leishmania reservoir host. Keywords: Phlebotomine sandflies, population dynamics, dogs Published in RUP: 07.08.2025; Views: 484; Downloads: 4
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6. Populacijska dinamika polipov uhatega klobučnjaka (Aurelia aurita s.l.) : vpogled z vidika modeliranjaSara Hočevar, 2016, master's thesis Keywords: polyps, aurelia aurita, population dynamics, polyp density, density-dependent effects, density-independent effects, modelling, carrying capacity, growth rate Published in RUP: 19.07.2021; Views: 3378; Downloads: 27
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7. A review of recent developments in molecular dynamics simulations of the photoelectrochemical water splitting processNicolae Goga, Leonhard Mayrhofer, Ionut Tranca, Silvia Nedea, Koen Heijmans, Veerapandian Ponnuchamy, Andrei Vasilateanu, 2021, review article Keywords: water splitting, photo electrochemistry, molecular dynamics, classical force fields, ab initio simulations Published in RUP: 16.07.2021; Views: 3300; Downloads: 42
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8. BIM-based simulation of fire and smoke spread in timber buildingsRichard Acquah, Eva Prelovšek Niemelä, Jakub Michal Sandak, 2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: wood, fire and smoke simulation, Building Information Modelling, computational fluid dynamics, Pyrosim, Revit Published in RUP: 24.06.2021; Views: 4104; Downloads: 164
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