priročnik za terensko spoznavanje Slovenije
Ana Vovk Korže (Author), Sara Repolusk (Author), Nika Kelc (Author), Kristina Pečovnik (Author), Žan Hozjan (Author), Vito Lavrenčič (Author), Janez Flis (Author), Zala Virant (Author), Anja Pušenjak (Author), Iztok Zagorc (Author), Ana Vovk Korže (Author of additional text), Ana Vovk Korže (Editor), Janja Lužnik (Reviewer), Vanesa Korže (Lector)

Abstract

Bela Krajina je najbolj jugovzhodna pokrajina v Sloveniji. Poleg izrazitih kraških značilnosti je Bela krajina znana kot ravnik, saj je geološko del Slunjske plošče. Prav ta odprtost proti vzhodu omogoča neposredne vplive iz Panonske kotline ter Kvarnerja. Geografska pestrost privablja mnoge, da si ogledajo ta del Slovenije. V priročniku je nanizana predstavitev panonskih, alpskih in kraških pokrajin, ki jih lahko opazujemo na poti med Mariborom in Belo krajino. Opisi pokrajin so geografski, posebna pozornost je namenjena naravnogeografskim dejavnikom, torej geološko-litološki podlagi, vodam, podnebju, prsti in vegetaciji. Raba tal kot rezultat prepleta naravnih in družbenih značilnosti je najbolj viden element v pokrajini. Soavtorji prispevkov posameznih pokrajin so študentje geografije. Strokovno so spoznavali na to pokrajino na terenskem delu v okviru predmeta Geografija slovenskih pokrajin.

Keywords

regionalna geografija;fizična geografija;Bela krajina;jugovzhodna Slovenija;nizki kras;reka Kolpa;Črnomelj;terenske vaje;ne zaključna dela;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.06 - Encyclopaedia, Dictionary, Lexicon, Manual, Atlas, Map
Organization: UM FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: Univerzitetna založba Univerze
UDC: 911.2(497.4)(035)(0.034.2)
COBISS: 93948417 Link will open in a new window
ISBN: 978-961-286-136-0
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: From Maribor to Bela krajina
Secondary abstract: Bela krajina is the Southeastern region of Slovenia. Beside the distinct karst charachteristics Bela krajina is geologically a part of Slunj plate, which is why it is also known as an equator. Its openness to East enables direct influences from the Pannonian Basin and Kvarner. The geographical diversity of the area attracts many visitors. The manual presents pannonian, alpine and karst regions that we can observe on our journey from Maribor to Bela krajina. The descriptions of the regions are geographically oriented and there is an ephasis on natural geographical factors. These factors include geological and lithological base, waters, climate, soil and vegetation. Soil managment as a result of interlacement of natural and social charachteristics is the most visible element of the region. Coauthors of the contributions about individual regions are geography students. The students were updating their knowledge about the region on the field within the course called Geography of Slovenian regions.
Secondary keywords: Regionalna geografija;Fizična geografija;Kras (geologija);Slovenija;Bela krajina (Slovenija);Črnomelj (Slovenija);Kolpa (Hrvaška in Slovenija ; vodotok);
URN: URN:NBN:SI
Type (COBISS): Manual
Pages: 68
DOI: 10.18690/978-961-286-136-0
ID: 10906321
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