Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 595615
Proposal of socio-economic model of development of small, periodically inhabited and uninhabited Croatian islands
Proposal of socio-economic model of development of small, periodically inhabited and uninhabited Croatian islands // Island Sustainability II / S.Favro ; C.A.Brebbia (ur.).
Southampton: Wessex Institute of Technology Press, 2012. str. 143-154 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, cjeloviti rad (in extenso), znanstveni)
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Naslov
Proposal of socio-economic model of development of small, periodically inhabited and uninhabited Croatian islands
Autori
Kovačić, Mirjana ; Favro, Srećko ; Gržetić, Zvonko
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u zbornicima skupova, cjeloviti rad (in extenso), znanstveni
Izvornik
Island Sustainability II
/ S.Favro ; C.A.Brebbia - Southampton : Wessex Institute of Technology Press, 2012, 143-154
ISBN
978-1-84564-618-9
Skup
SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ISLAND SUSTAINABILITY, Islands 2012
Mjesto i datum
Brač, Hrvatska, 17.09.2012. - 19.09.2012
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
small islands; development models; special-interet tourism; Croatia
Sažetak
Croatia is a country with more than a thousand islands, a small number of which is inhabited and provides for a good livelihood throughout the year. Some of the islands are occasionally inhabited, while others are uninhabited and have no or poor traffic links. Authors of paper analyse the survey “Small, occasionally inhabited and uninhabited island and islets” (2007) carried out by the Hydrographic Institute of Croatia. The authors examine opportunities for the balanced revival of the islands, taking into consideration the fact that there will always be differences in their prospects and their level of development. Evidently, islands closer to the mainland have an advantage over the more distant islands, and the occasionally inhabited islands have an advantage over the uninhabited ones. The prospects of remote islands are inversely proportional to their distance from the mainland, unless an island possesses some special advantages or enjoys a special status. By grouping islands according to their population density, it is evident how much they differ by their characteristics. That is why the development of each island should be considered separately, and potential development scenarios should be constructed separately. The basic guidelines are enabling and constraining factors of development, including market conditions and requirements, the force of their mutual influence, as well as the potential development of activities within an Adriatic-based orientation. The authors propose measures for the revitalization of occasionally inhabited and uninhabited islands. They highlight opportunities for further development, based especially on developing forms of special-interest tourism, through a global approach to development, and they suggest an inductive approach from the point of view of microeconomics and the household economy model.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski