Potentials of Croatian karst periphery from the point of view of students from the University of Zagreb

Šimun Nejašmić, Zagreb Croatia Poljička, P. R. Kaufmann, Aleksandar Lukić, Croatia Zagreb
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Lagging behind in economic and demographic development has been one of the fundamental features of Croatian peripheral karst areas for a long time. For that reason, the main research goal of this paper was to analyse attitudes of students from the University of Zagreb regarding the revitalisation potential for Croatian peripheral karst areas. A questionnaire survey was conducted using quota sampling, whereby 490 students were included. Th e willingness of respondents to return or move to peripheral karst areas was examined, as well as the association between the respondents’ stated willingness and connection to these areas by place of birth or origin. Furthermore, economic activities that respondents saw as crucial to the revitalisation processes of karst problem areas were identifi ed. Respondents’ views on the possible future development of peripheral karst areas were also analysed. Th e results point to multi-faceted views of the area. A low level of willingness to return or move to peripheral karst areas on the part of the respondents was determined, whereby respondents, who were linked with peripheral karst areas by birthplace or origin, considered moving or returning to these areas signifi cantly more. Rural tourism and organic agriculture were seen as the most important economic activities in the process of revitalisation. Regional self-government units and central state government were defi ned by respondents as most important actors in the process of revitalisation. Finally, respondents’ predictions about the future of peripheral karst areas were predominantly negative.
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从萨格勒布大学学生的角度看克罗地亚喀斯特外围的潜力
长期以来,经济和人口发展滞后是克罗地亚喀斯特周边地区的基本特征之一。因此,本文的主要研究目标是分析萨格勒布大学学生对克罗地亚周边喀斯特地区振兴潜力的态度。采用定额抽样的方式进行问卷调查,共纳入490名学生。调查了受访者返回或迁移到周边喀斯特地区的意愿,以及受访者所陈述的意愿与出生地或原籍地与这些地区的联系之间的关系。此外,受访者认为对喀斯特问题地区的振兴过程至关重要的经济活动也被确定。受访者对周边喀斯特地区未来可能发展的看法也被分析。结果显示了该地区的多面视图。被调查者返回或迁移到喀斯特外围地区的意愿较低,因此,通过出生地或原籍与喀斯特外围地区联系在一起的被调查者更多地考虑迁移或返回这些地区。乡村旅游和有机农业被视为振兴过程中最重要的经济活动。受访者认为,区域自治单位和中央邦政府是振兴进程中最重要的行动者。最后,受访者对周边喀斯特地区未来的预测主要是负面的。
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期刊介绍: The Hrvatski geografski glasnik/Croatian Geographical Bulletin is a scientific journal that publishes the results of original theoretical and empirical geographical research, reviews from all geographic disciplines, spatially oriented papers from geosciences and other related scientific disciplines, as well as interdisciplinary papers. The journal particularly welcomes papers focused on spatial issues in Croatia, Central, Southern and South-Eastern Europe, as well as papers that present the results of previous research and themes published in the Hrvatski geografski glasnik/Croatian Geographical Bulletin. The journal is issued twice a year. A manuscript is submitted in English, and, if possible, in Croatian. Each submitted manuscript id reviewed by two peer-reviewers.
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