diplomska naloga
Blaž Kogovšek (Author), Matjaž Mikoš (Mentor), Dušan Žagar (Thesis defence commission member), Boris Kompare (Thesis defence commission member), Jože Panjan (Thesis defence commission member), Mojca Šraj (Thesis defence commission member), Jošt Sodnik (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Primerjava med vodarstvom v Sloveniji in Avstriji

Keywords

gradbeništvo;diplomska dela;UNI;VKI;vodarstvo;redno vzdrževanje;finančna sredstva;javne gospodarske službe;objekti vodne infrastrukture;poplave;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Source: Ljubljana
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Publisher: [B. Kogovšek]
UDC: 556.18(497.4)(436)(043.2)
COBISS: 6306657 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Comparison of water management in Slovenia and Austria
Secondary abstract: The thesis is about water management in Slovenia, the law that regulates this area, the current organization, the public utility service in the field of water management, as well as the role and importance of maintenance work in water management. It presents the correlation between the regular maintenance funding and the amount of flood damage. This work also shows the comparison of water management in Slovenia and Austria. The second part of the thesis deals with water infrastructure, which is the main subject of the research. An inventory of these structures was made for a selected area, followed by the analysis and estimation of their value. The results were then compared with the numbers and values of the national database register. Finally, the results were evaluated and presented in tabular and graphical form.
Secondary keywords: graduation thesis;civil engineering;water management;regular maintenance;funding;public utility service;water infrastructure;floods;
File type: application/pdf
Type (COBISS): Undergraduate thesis
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za gradbeništvo in geodezijo
Pages: XXIII, 68 str., [38] str. pril.
Type (ePrints): thesis
Title (ePrints): Comparison of water management in Slovenia and Austria
Keywords (ePrints): vodarstvo;redno vzdrževanje;finančna sredstva;javne gospodarske službe;objekti vodne infrastrukture;poplave
Keywords (ePrints, secondary language): water management;regular maintenance;funding;public utility service;water infrastructure;floods
Abstract (ePrints): Diplomska naloga govori o vodarstvu v Sloveniji, zakonodaji, ki ureja to področje, sedanji organiziranosti, javnih službah na področju urejanja voda ter vlogi in pomenu vzdrževalnih del pri urejanju voda. Predstavljena so finančna vlaganja v vzdrževanje ter njihova povezava z višino poplavne škode. Prikazana je primerjava z vodarstvom v Avstriji. V nadaljevanju so predstavljeni objekti vodne infrastrukture, ki so tudi predmet raziskovalnega dela naloge. Za izbrano območje se je naredil popis teh objektov in njihova analiza. Ocenila se je njihova vrednost, rezultati pa so se nato primerjali s celotno državno evidenco o številu in vrednosti teh objektov. Izsledki so bili ovrednoteni in predstavljeni tabelarično in grafično.
Abstract (ePrints, secondary language): The thesis is about water management in Slovenia, the law that regulates this area, the current organization, the public utility service in the field of water management, as well as the role and importance of maintenance work in water management. It presents the correlation between the regular maintenance funding and the amount of flood damage. This work also shows the comparison of water management in Slovenia and Austria. The second part of the thesis deals with water infrastructure, which is the main subject of the research. An inventory of these structures was made for a selected area, followed by the analysis and estimation of their value. The results were then compared with the numbers and values of the national database register. Finally, the results were evaluated and presented in tabular and graphical form.
Keywords (ePrints, secondary language): water management;regular maintenance;funding;public utility service;water infrastructure;floods
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