diplomska naloga
Mojca Turk (Author), Anton Prosen (Mentor), Tadej Žaucer (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Problematika terminologije v prostorsko načrtovalski stroki

Keywords

geodezija;diplomska dela;UNI;urejanje prostora;prostorsko načrtovanje;terminologija;zakonodaja;stroka;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Source: Ljubljana
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Publisher: [M. Turk]
UDC: 711:801.316.4(043.2)
COBISS: 3007073 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Problems of terminology in profession of spatial planning
Secondary abstract: Graduation thesis is about problems of terminology of spatial planning. Through thesis is shown disunion of terminology, undistinctness and ambiguity, in many times also incomprehensibility of terms. Graduation thesis contains collected and improved, unambiguous explained expressions of domain of spatial planning, uniformed preparation explanation of contain of some conceptions, with different explanations, shows disharmony between experts of the same profession and between experts of different profession and contains a small exsample of terminology in Italy. There is shown disharmony in shape of conception of the system. There are stated some discoveries about the age of the source, sort of literature and expanse of the source. Main stress is on uniform of the terminology of spatial planning.
Secondary keywords: physical space;spatial planning and management;spatial planning;spatial development;urban planning;landscape;term;terminology;legislation;profession
File type: application/pdf
Type (COBISS): Undergraduate thesis
Thesis comment: Univ. Ljubljana, Fakulteta za gradbeništvo in geodezijo, Oddelek za geodezijo, Univerzitetni študij geodezije, Smer: Prostorska informatika
Pages: XI, 82 str.
Type (ePrints): thesis
Title (ePrints): Problems of terminology in profession of spatial planning
Keywords (ePrints): prostor;urejanje prostora;prostorsko načrtovanje;prostorski razvoj;urbanistično načrtovanje;krajina;termin;terminologija;zakonodaja;stroka
Keywords (ePrints, secondary language): physical space;spatial planning and management;spatial planning;spatial development;urban planning;landscape;term;terminology;legislation;profession
Abstract (ePrints): Diplomska naloga obravnava problematiko terminologije prostorsko načrtovalske stroke. Skozi nalogo je prikazana neenotnost izrazja, nejasnost in dvoumnost, večkrat celo nerazumljivost terminov. Diplomska naloga vsebuje zbrane in izpopolnjene, nedvoumne pojasnjene izraze s področja urejanja prostora, poenoteno pripravo vsebinske razlage posameznih pojmov, z različnimi razlagami, prikazana nesoglasja med strokovnjaki iste stroke ter med strokovnjaki različnih strok ter droben primer terminologije s sosednjo državo Italijo. Prikazana so nesoglasja v obliki pojmovnih sistemov. Navedene so nekatere ugotovitve glede starosti vira, vrste literature in velikosti obsega vira. V nalogi je dan poudarek na poenotenju terminologiji urejanja prostora.
Abstract (ePrints, secondary language): Graduation thesis is about problems of terminology of spatial planning. Through thesis is shown disunion of terminology, undistinctness and ambiguity, in many times also incomprehensibility of terms. Graduation thesis contains collected and improved, unambiguous explained expressions of domain of spatial planning, uniformed preparation explanation of contain of some conceptions, with different explanations, shows disharmony between experts of the same profession and between experts of different profession and contains a small exsample of terminology in Italy. There is shown disharmony in shape of conception of the system. There are stated some discoveries about the age of the source, sort of literature and expanse of the source. Main stress is on uniform of the terminology of spatial planning.
Keywords (ePrints, secondary language): physical space;spatial planning and management;spatial planning;spatial development;urban planning;landscape;term;terminology;legislation;profession
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