After two decades of deregulated free market economy the post-socialist rural mountain areas are being unprecedently commodified. Landscapes of tourist consumption with specific behaviour patterns are produced and reproduced. The paper explores how landscapes are transformed due to massive investments into tourist infrastructure with questionable impacts on quality of life and environmental sustainability. Power relations and related production of space are analysed in three case studies in the selected mountain areas in Slovakia. First, the Oščadnica case study reflects on rural landscape rapidly transformed by massive ski resort development and deforestation. Second, the Tále golf course development case study describes commodification an...
This paper examines how tourism has been appropriating natural landscape, as one of the attractions ...
The transformations in Slovak agriculture from the 1950s to the present day, considering both the ge...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
A key feature of contemporary tourism is massive investment on the part of developers in tourism-rel...
Abstract: Krkonose Mountains (the Giant Mountains in Czech) as the highest mountains of the Czech Re...
We summarize impacts of human activities on the alpine landscape at the border of the High and Belia...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
The extraordinary storm Alžbeta (Elizabeth) of 19 November 2004 destroyed two-thirds of the forest o...
Mountain regions are subject to a unique set of economic pressures: they act as collective enterpris...
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal 16. eISSN: 1843-3707, 449–458. issn: 1582-9596 (201...
International audienceMountain regions are subject to a unique set of economic pressures: they act a...
Relationship between the built environment and nature is particularly noticeable in areas with valua...
Present state and changes of landscape's structures in high-mountain’s environment requires rigorous...
This study analysed the history of anthropogenically created alpine pastures from the 15th century t...
Mining was part of the development of industrial society and a driving force of technological educat...
This paper examines how tourism has been appropriating natural landscape, as one of the attractions ...
The transformations in Slovak agriculture from the 1950s to the present day, considering both the ge...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
A key feature of contemporary tourism is massive investment on the part of developers in tourism-rel...
Abstract: Krkonose Mountains (the Giant Mountains in Czech) as the highest mountains of the Czech Re...
We summarize impacts of human activities on the alpine landscape at the border of the High and Belia...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
The extraordinary storm Alžbeta (Elizabeth) of 19 November 2004 destroyed two-thirds of the forest o...
Mountain regions are subject to a unique set of economic pressures: they act as collective enterpris...
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal 16. eISSN: 1843-3707, 449–458. issn: 1582-9596 (201...
International audienceMountain regions are subject to a unique set of economic pressures: they act a...
Relationship between the built environment and nature is particularly noticeable in areas with valua...
Present state and changes of landscape's structures in high-mountain’s environment requires rigorous...
This study analysed the history of anthropogenically created alpine pastures from the 15th century t...
Mining was part of the development of industrial society and a driving force of technological educat...
This paper examines how tourism has been appropriating natural landscape, as one of the attractions ...
The transformations in Slovak agriculture from the 1950s to the present day, considering both the ge...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...