VULNERABILITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS OF THE FUNCTIONAL URBAN REGION – DETECTION BY DIGITAL TOOL

Marija R. Jeftic, Slobodan Bajagic, Ljubinko Rakonjac, Aleksandar Lucic

DOI Number
10.2298/FUACE161101038J
First page
489
Last page
505

Abstract


Space, as a non-renewable category, is the most valuable resource of Istria including not only landscapes, sea, seabed and the accompanying wildlife but also very sensitive resources such as ground water, seashore and woodlands. The aim of the study was to determine whether it is possible to reduce the negative impact of development activities on space using Geography Information System digital tools (GIS). Digital GIS tools were used in the study of the pressures made by urban infrastructure and services on the environment of the given area to assess the impact of sectoral and other pressures on the selected natural and cultural systems of the coastal region of Istria County. The key concept of the research methodology includes analytical and objective identification of conflicts in the space and provides spatial models for their reduction or complete elimination. The Overlay Method is essentially a type of a spatial model which produces an overlap of different thematic contents, in this case one of the models of the environment content overlaps with a model of pressure of development activities on the selected space element. As a final result, the critical areas are designated and further guidelines and proposals for the redefinition or revision of solutions are offered. A combined digital model and an analytical approach to the study of the impact of development activities on the natural sea system proved to be suitable tools for the assessment of negative effects on the ecological systems of the study area. Ports and aquaculture areas exert the biggest negative impact on the coastal sea which is constantly under direct pressures brought about by activities occurring in the sea itself. In addition to the direct pressure in the sea, the coastline is potentially threatened by human-induced pressures from the mainland.


Keywords

environment impact, nature, region, coastal sea, spatial models, overlay

Full Text:

PDF

References


S. S. Rosenthal and W. C. Strange, “Evidence on the Nature and Sources of Agglomeration Economies”,

in Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics - Cities and Geography 4, J. V. Henderson and J.F. Thisse,

Eds. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2004, pp 2124-2128.

M.R. Nevenić, Functional urban region-Instrument of polycentric spatial development

of Serbia. Belgrade, University of Belgrade, 2013a.

W. R. Effland and R. V. Pouyat, “The genesis, classification, and mapping of soils in urban

Areas”, Urban Ecosystems, 1 (4), 217-228, 1997.

B. Balfors, U. Mortberg, M. Gontier and P. Brokking “Impacts of Region-Wide Urban Development on

Biodiversity in Strategic Environmental Assessment”, Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and

Management, 7 (2), 229-246, 2005.

P. D.Lawrence, Environmental Impact Assessment - Practical Solutions to Recurrent

Problems. John Willey and Sons, New Jersey, 2003.

M.Ignatieva, G.H Stewart and C. Meurk, “Planning and design of ecological networks

in urban area”, Landscape and Ecological Engineering, 7 (1), 17-25, 2010.

H.Nuiss, D.Haase, M.Lanzendorf and H.Wittmer, “Environmental impact assessment of

urban land use transitions—A context-sensitive approach”, Land Use Policy, 26 (2), 414–424, 2009.

T. A. P. Steward, W. R. J. Burch, S. E. Dalton, T. W. Foresman, M.J.Grove, R. Rowntree, “A conceptual

framework for the study of human ecosystems in urban areas”. Urban Ecosystems, 1(4),185-199, 1997.

N. S.G. Williams, M. W. Schwartz, P. A. Vesk, M. A. McCarthy, Amy K. Hahs, S. E. Clemants, R. T. Corlett,

R. P. Duncan, B. A. Norton, K. Thompson and M. J. McDonnell, “A conseptual framework for predicting

the effects of urban environment on floras”, Journal of Ecology, 97, 4-9, 2009.

P. Bolund and S.Hunhammar, “Ecosystem services in urban areas”, Ecological Economics, 29

(2), 293-301, 1999.

R. White and G. Engelen, “High-resolution integrated modelling of the spatial dynamics of

urban and regional systems”, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 24 (5), 383–400, 2000.

S.Bajagic, “GIS and protection of the littoral area of Istria. GIS Croatia 98”, International

GIS Conference and Poster Exhibition. Osijek, 1998.

R. M. Nevenić, “Functional urban region- the instrument of polycentric spatial

development of Serbia (Serbia”, in 2nd International Scientific Conference - Regional

Development, Spatial Planning and Strategic Governance, RESPAG, M. Vujošević, et

al. Eds, Belgrade: Institute of Architecture and Urban&Spatial Planning, 2013b, pp 479-487.

M. Alberti, “Maintaining ecological integrity and sustaining ecosystem function in urban

Areas”, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2 (3), 178–184, 2010.

C. Steinitz, A Framework for Geo-design. Changing Geography by Design, Redlands

Esri Press, 2012.

T. L.Nyerges and P. J. Jankowski, Regional and Urban GIS: A Decision Support Approach.

Guilford Press, New York, 2010.

A. S. Fortheringham and M.Wegener, Spatial Models and GIS – New Potential a New

Models. Taylor and Francis, London, 2000.

S.Bajagić, “KUP (Karst Underground Protection, CBC OP IPA SI-HR, 2009-

”,Upgrade of GIS system and design of Web-GIS application for accessing the Database

speleological objects in region of Istria, Pula, 2012.

R. T. Forman, Urban Regions- Ecology and Planning Beyond the City.

Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008.

Pacione. M, Urban Geography- A Global Perspective, London Taylor & Francis, 2009.

S. B Halpern et al. “A Global Map of Human Impact on Marine Ecosystems”, Science, 319 (5865), 948-

, 2008.

G. T.Dickert and E. A.Tuttle, “Cumulative impact assessment in environmental planning: A

coastal wetland watershed example”, Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 5(1), 37–64, 1985.

D. Radolović, et al. The Strategic Environmental Impact Study- Amendment to the

Spatial Plan of the County of Istria,1, Pula, URBIS, 2015.

J. Glasson, R.Therivel and A. Chadwick, Introduction To Environmental Impact

Assessment. Routledge, Abingdon, 2012.

S. A. Pickett, W. R. Burch, S. Dalton, T. W. Foresman, J. M. Grove and R. Rowntree, “A conceptual framework

for the study of human ecosystems in urban areas”, Urban Ecosystems, 1(4),185-199, 1997.


Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


ISSN 0354-4605 (Print)
ISSN 2406-0860 (Online)
COBISS.SR-ID 98807559