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    Rural tourism and protected areas – factors to increase resilience of rural areas by Anton PERPAR, Andrej UDOVČ

    Published 2007-08-01
    “…For the study two areas were selected: area of Triglav national park (TNP), as area with highly diversified rural tourism and area of Kozjansko regional park (KRP) as area with low level of rural tourism diversification. …”
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    REVIVING THE ALPINE IBEX: ADDRESSING GENETIC AND HEALTH CONCERNS OF SLOVENIAN IBEX WITH BROADER IMPLICATIONS IN BIODIVERSITY by Simon Horvat

    Published 2023-09-01
    “… This issue’s cover illustration depicting the Alpine ibex against the backdrop of iconic Slovenia's Triglav mountain is inspired by the manuscript by Bužan et al. and serves as a poignant reminder of a lost legacy and biodiversity due to greed and overhunting. …”
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    Glacial refugia and postglacial expansion of the alpine–prealpine plant species Polygala chamaebuxus by Tobias Windmaißer, Stefan Kattari, Günther Heubl, Christoph Reisch

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Genetic variation and the number of rare fragments within populations were highest in populations from the central part of the distribution range, especially in the Southern Alps (from the Tessin Alps and the Prealps of Lugano to the Triglav Massiv) and in the middle part of the northern Alps. …”
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    Contents of Metals in Sediments and Macrophytes Differed between the Locations in an Alpine Lake Revealing Human Impacts—A Case Study of Lake Bohinj (Slovenia) by Mateja Germ, Aleksandra Golob, Igor Zelnik, Agnieszka Klink, Ludmiła Polechońska

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Therefore, we used a model Alpine lake, Bohinj (in the Triglav National Park, Julian Alps, Slovenia), to evaluate the load of metals in the abiotic and biotic compartments of the ecosystem, in order to assess the spatial distribution of metals, and finally, to determine whether past and present human activities in the lake’s catchment area may be causing pollution. …”
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    Roe deer <i>Capreolus capreolus</i> as an accumulative bioindicator of heavy metals in Slovenia by B. Pokorny

    Published 2000-09-01
    “…Relatively high levels of Hg (0.23 ± 0.09 mg kg<sup>&minus;1</sup>; six- to tenfold higher compared to other areas of interest) in kidneys and Pb (0.55 ± 0.13 mg kg<sup>&minus;1</sup>) in liver of animals shot in the control area of the Triglav National Park, which represents the area without any local emission sources, demonstrate the possibility that animals are being exposed to contaminants that we would not have expected from other data. …”
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    Subglacial carbonate deposits as a potential proxy for a glacier's former presence by M. Lipar, A. Martín-Pérez, J. Tičar, M. Pavšek, M. Gabrovec, M. Hrvatin, B. Komac, M. Zorn, N. Zupan Hajna, J.-X. Zhao, R. N. Drysdale, M. Ferk

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Here, we report the uranium–thorium age of subglacial carbonate deposits from a recently exposed surface previously occupied by the disappearing Triglav Glacier (southeastern European Alps) that may elucidate the glacier's presence throughout the entire Holocene. …”
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    Development of triga mark ii research reactor core monitoring system using adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system by Mohd. Ali, Nur Syazwani

    Published 2020
    “…The validation of the power peaking factor (PPF) at the hot rods determined by the TRIGLAV code also demonstrates a good ANFIS model with 0.45 as the optimal influenced radius value in subtractive clustering input-partitioning types in Model 8. …”
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