Geoadria, Vol. 19 No. 2, 2014.
Prethodno priopćenje
https://doi.org/10.15291/geoadria.36
A development plan for the south-eastern part of Pag island with an emphasis on olive-growing
Vesna Koščak Miočić-Stošić
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
Ana Žmire
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
Martina Šekutor
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
Ivana Bunjak-Pajdek
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
Sažetak
Regardless of the fact that the traditional usage of rural landscapes was agricultural, a degradation of landscape values, as well as an onset of natural succession, occur due to contemporary lifestyle. This can lead to negative effects regarding land-use change. This paper focuses on the south-eastern part of Pag island and explores the possibilities for the revitalisation of its neglected areas by envisioning its future development as an olive-growing region. The final goal was to define a planning procedure framework which would enable the creation of a strategic vision to be transformed into a comprehensive spatial development strategy for the research area. This area encompasses the territory between Kaštela in the north-west and the Pag’s bridge in the south-east which administratively belongs to the Zadar County and includes the Town of Pag, and the Kolan and Povljana municipalities.
Olive-growing has been recognized as the strategic choice for development because of its tradition in the area and the potential integration with other relatable activities. Based on the SWOT analysis, an appropriate mission, a vision and strategic goals were defined for developing Pag as an olive-growing region. Further landscape planning methods included (1) the Lynch mapping analysis, (2) the Forman and Godron landscape ecology analysis and (3) the landscape pattern analysis. The results were then used together with digital orthophoto imagery to overlay and analyse relevant information. Hand drawings as well as AutoCAD, ArcGIS and image editing computer programmes were used in the process.
This analytical phase was then followed by the development of several alternative spatial zonings, diagrams and concepts based on a preferable neighbourhood matrix and the activity sizing table. The planning process resulted in a concept for spatial development of the research area which would enable the implementation of the strategic vision. The main goal of this planning procedure was to preserve and improve the rural landscape of Pag island.
Ključne riječi
rural landscape; rural development; strategic spatial planning; revitalisation; olive-growing
Hrčak ID:
139338
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.12.2014.
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