Preliminary communication
https://doi.org/10.21861/HGG.2014.76.01.04
Protected Areas as Recreational Zones of the City – Case Study of Medvednica Nature Park
Vuk Tvrtko Opačić
orcid.org/0000-0001-9483-3609
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Zagreb, Croatia
Dolores Curić
; MSc (Geography)
Marija Jandras
; MSc (Geography)
Krunoslav Kutle
; BSc (Geography)
Nikola Marijan
; BSc (Geography)
Ilona Mirt
; MSc (Geography)
Dinka Perković
; MSc (Geography)
Ives Vodanović
; BSc (History of Art), BSc (Comparative Literature)
Abstract
Due to the increasingly stressful daily working environment, the need for outdoor recreation is more evident, especially for the urban population. The importance of protected areas is constantly growing, particularly because of an increasing interest in recreational zones inside the cities as well as on their outskirts. These areas can be observed from two points of view, as a part of natural heritage and as popular recreational zones. In order to preserve them for future generations, it is necessary to implement a concept of sustainable development in their management. The purpose of this research is to give scientific contribution to the recreational use of protected areas in the city surroundings. Medvednica Nature Park has been selected as a case study considering it represents a popular recreational area of the Zagreb urban agglomeration. The following research objectives have been singled out: identification of the recreational offer, recreational offer attendance assessment, analysis of recreational mobility features, analysis of visitors’ attitudes regarding the recreational offer, defining attitudes of relevant institutional representatives regarding the recreational offer and suggesting guidelines for the future development of the recreation.
Keywords
recreation; recreational zone; natural heritage; protected area; nature park; Medvednica
Hrčak ID:
126244
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Publication date:
1.8.2014.
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