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Tytuł:
Problemy rewaloryzacji, zagospodarowania i zarządzania powojskowym krajobrazem kulturowym w Chorwacji
Issues in restoration, preservation, and management of post‐military culturescape in Croatia
Autorzy:
Mavar, Z.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/87375.pdf
Data publikacji:
2008
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Geograficzne
Tematy:
Chorwacja
krajobraz powojskowy
rewaloryzacja
krajobraz kulturowy
Croatia
post-military landscape
revalorisation
cultural landscape
Opis:
Due to its geopolitical position on the map of Europe and their military and strategic importance, Croatia inherited countless sites and compounds of defensive architecture dating to various periods of history. An analysis of their placement proves their concentration along the roads and rivers being the trade routes, and in strategic border locations within the country and along the Adriatic coast. The historical heritage of this type is decisive for the specific character of the culturescape in various regions of Croatia. Depending on the circumstances and fitness of individual locations to defensive purposes, the roles and histories of fortifications and areas related to them varied. Research proves that the compounds from the earliest historical periods have been preserved to our times either in the form of archaeological relics or as sites that have long been abandoned and ruined, while the condition of most modern defence facilities has remained relatively good. A separate group among the latter are the fortifications from Austrian times, concentrated along the former border with the Ottoman Empire along the Sava River and on the Adriatic coast. Due to their advantageous situation for defensive purposes, many of them have long retained the continuity of this form of use – unfortunately until our days. Due to the changing requirements of defensive arts and the introduction of new defensive positions paralel to the development of offensive techniques and also for other reasons, with the passage of time, most facilities underwent major changes pertaining primarily to their form and structure. With the reduction of the military functions, some facilities were abandoned, which would result in continuing destruction. Others would for a long time remain in the custody of military authorities, and are now being adapter to new functions. The major political, economic, social and other processes of the last decade have brought plenty of profound changes in various areas of life. They resulted in the increased need for introducing basic changes in the forms of use and management, and the means of supervising post‐military culturescape. The subject embarked upon here is an attempt to define the scope of problems related to such areas, and the formulation of plans for their adaptation to contemporary functions in the new political and economic conditions. The subject of research is the selected facilities developed in the Dual Austro‐Hungarian Empire that – being now devoid of the leading military function – may not only complement and expand the tourist offer related to cultural heritage at the same time support the creation of a strategy for social and economic development and improvement of living conditions in the areas of specific post‐military landscape. The material presented here makes it possible to evaluate the level of preservation of the assets of the individual post‐military landscape, the definition of their role for the value and resources of culturescape and the presentation of various concepts of adjusting them to new functionalities. Worth special attention among numerous such cases are the civil initiatives, plans, designs, and projects focused on the areas of post‐military landscape of Pula, the city whose urban development continued to be subjected to its military functions for the last two centuries.
Źródło:
Prace Komisji Krajobrazu Kulturowego; 2008, 10; 455-470
1896-1460
2391-5293
Pojawia się w:
Prace Komisji Krajobrazu Kulturowego
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zmiany krajobrazu wiejskiego w Sudetach w okresie powojennym
Changes of the rural landscape in the Sudetes mountains in the post-war period
Autorzy:
Latocha, Agnieszka
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/87485.pdf
Data publikacji:
2009
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Geograficzne
Tematy:
krajobraz kulturowy
zmiany użytkowania ziemi
rewaloryzacja krajobrazu
ochrona krajobrazu
cultural landscape
changes in land use
landscape revalorisation
landscape protection
Opis:
W okresie powojennym na obszarze Sudetów można wyróżnić dwa główne trendy przemian krajobrazu terenów wiejskich. W pierwszej fazie, nasilonej przede wszystkim w latach 50-70. XX w., obserwować można było gwałtowny proces depopulacji obszaru, zwłaszcza terenów wyżej położonych. W efekcie nastąpił zanik licznych wsi. Na opuszczonych gruntach porolnych zaczęła rozwijać się wtórna sukcesja roślinna. Od końca lat 90. XX w. Wyraźnie zaczęła się rozwijać nowa tendencja w zagospodarowaniu obszarów wiejskich w Sudetach. Dotyczy ona intensywnego rozwoju chaotycznej zabudowy jednorodzinnej, w tym letniskowej. Jednocześnie nie następuje powrót do dawnej funkcji wsi i nie obserwuje się wzrostu ilości terenów rolniczych, choć z drugiej strony wiele z wcześniejszych nieużytków poddanych wtórnej sukcesji jest aktualnie zagospodarowywanych. Obecnie podejmowane są także różnorodne działania z zakresu odtworzenia i ochrony krajobrazu kulturowego Sudetów (m.in. w Kotlinie Jeleniogórskiej) oraz promocji wiejskiego krajobrazu górskiego jako atrybutu rozwoju regionalnego (m.in. na Ziemi Kłodzkiej).
In the Sudetes Mountains, several trends of rural landscape transformations have been observed in the post-war period. They reflected changes of the socio-economical situation in Poland. The main change of the rural landscape in the Sudetes in the last decades is connected with changes of land use. The trend of depopulation of mountain areas, which started already in the end of the 19th century and intensified in the 1950-1970's led to abandonment of arable grounds. The secondary vegetation succession resulted in the substantial increase of forest stands and lowering of forest-arable land boundery. A new trend of change of land use can be observed in the Sudetes for few years. Some areas of abandoned fields are turn into use again (mainly as hay meadows or pastures) due to EU agri-environmental schemes and financial supports for maintenance of biodiversity. The depopulation led to disappearance of many former villages or to loosenig of density of the original structure of villages. However, from the end of the 1990's a new trend intensified substantially - there is a high increase of number of new singlefamily housing. In many places their localization is very chaotic and do not reflect the original structure of former settlements. In addition, most of the new houses are not connected with any traditional regional architecture. Other typical features of the Sudetic rural landscape are remains of many palaces, manors and residential-landscape compositions. Many of these features have been neglected and destroyed in the post-war period. However, in recent years there is a revival in interest to restitute and maintain the cultural landscape and heritage. One of the best examples of the renewal of historical buildings and landscapes is Jelenia Gora Basin, where former palaces and manors have been renovated and obtained new functions, serving as hotel, spas or conference centres. In the Sudetes there are also other examples of projects, which aim at restitution and protection of traditional rural landscapes, which are based on the idea of sustainable development. They include, among other, FAO project 'Sustainable Mountain Development' and 'Landscape as tourist value in the Klodzko region'. These projects may diminish the risk of inappropriate further spatial management of the rural areas in the mountains, especially stop the uncontrolled development of housing.
Źródło:
Prace Komisji Krajobrazu Kulturowego; 2009, 12; 130-139
1896-1460
2391-5293
Pojawia się w:
Prace Komisji Krajobrazu Kulturowego
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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