magistrsko delo
Dimc Zala (Author), Ana Kučan (Mentor)

Abstract

Magistrsko delo se ukvarja z vprašanjem možne združljivosti pridobivanja soli in ohranjanja narave na južnem delu Sečoveljskih solin, imenovanem Fontanigge. Gre za območje več kot 700-letne tradicije pridelave soli na srednjeveški način, ki je bila opuščena v 60. letih 20. stoletja. V 90. letih sta bili z vzpostavitvijo Muzeja solinarstva rekonstruirani dve solni polji; danes so zaradi več vzrokov sledi enega že zabrisane, pri drugem pa so strukture še berljive. Naloga zato preučuje nastanek in razvoj Fontanigg, njihovo strukturo in delovanje ter dokumente, ki določajo režime varstva kulturne dediščine ter varstva narave na tem območju. Na podlagi podatkov o trenutnem stanju ohranjenosti solnih fondov ter naravovarstvenega monitoringa je v nalogi prikazan postopek izdelave karte ustreznosti, ki opredeljuje ustreznost posameznega solnega fonda za rekonstrukcijo. Na podlagi karte ustreznosti pa sta nato prikazani dve različici možnega poteka rekonstrukcije solnih fondov. Na koncu je podan načrt ureditve območja po rekonstrukciji, ki kaže, da je združljivost srednjeveškega tipa solinarstva in ohranjanja narave na južnem delu Sečoveljskih solin možna in potrebna, tako zaradi varstva kulturne dediščine, kot zaradi varstva narave.

Keywords

krajinska arhitektura;Sečovlje;doline;Fontanigge;solni fondi;rekonstrukcija;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher: [Z. Dimc]
UDC: 711.168:711.454:622.363(043.2)
COBISS: 141894147 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Proposal for the reconstruction of salt-fields at Fontanigge
Secondary abstract: The master's thesis deals with the question of the possible compatibility of salt production and nature conservation in the southern part of the Sečovlje salt pans, called Fontanigge. It is an area with a more than 700-year tradition of salt production in the medieval way, which was abandoned in the 1960s. In the 1990s, two salt fields were reconstructed with the establishment of the Museum of Salt Making, the traces of one have already been erased, while the structures of the other are still legible. The task therefore examines the origin and evolution of Fontanigge area, its structure and operation, as well as the documents that prescribe regimes for the protection of cultural heritage and nature conservation in this area. Based on data of the current state of conservation of salt funds and nature conservation monitoring, the task shows the process of creating a suitability map, which defines the suitability of each individual salt field for reconstruction. On the basis of the suitability map, two versions of the possible course of the reconstruction of the salt fields are shown. In the end, a proposal plan for the arrangement of the area after the reconstruction is given, which shows that the compatibility of salt production and nature conservation in the southern part of the Sečovlje salt pans is possible and necessary, for the sake of the protection of cultural as well as natural heritage.
Secondary keywords: landscape architecture;salt pans;reconstruction;salt-fields;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Biotehniška fak., Oddelek za krajinsko arhitekturo
Pages: 1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (XVII, 126 f., [69] f. pril.))
ID: 17931205