Geoadria, Vol. 15 No. 1, 2010.
Preliminary communication
https://doi.org/10.15291/geoadria.545
The application of DPSIR model in analyzing the space and environmental state on Murter Island
Nina Lončar
; Department of Geography, University of Zadar
Abstract
The aim of the author has been to analyze the natural and socio-geographical components of Murter Island in order to get familiar with their characteristics which would be the basis for evaluating the current state of the environment and development possibilities of the Island. An integrated research model DPSIR (driving forces – pressures – states – impacts – responses) designed by the European Environmental Agency (EEA, 1999) was used to analyze the environment. The model consists of driving forces (D), pressures (P), states (S), impacts (I) and responses (R) on the current state of the environment, and enables the analysis and synthesis of causal relationships between human activities and environment, as well as impacts and responses to the environmental changes. Population and tourism have been selected as the main driving forces, but also as the major pressures on the environment. The pressure is reflects in the concentration of the population in the coastal zone, the number of tourists, the amount of waste, pollution of the sea and beaches during the tourist season in overloading the electrical networks et al.
Keywords
DPSIR; Murter Island; environment pressures; states; population; tourism; Croatia
Hrčak ID:
55276
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Publication date:
1.6.2010.
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