期刊名称:Socijalna ekologija - Journal for Environmental Thought and Sociological Research
印刷版ISSN:1330-0113
出版年度:2004
卷号:13
期号:2
页码:153-174
出版社:Croatian Sociological Society, Institute of Sociology at Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zagreb
摘要:The authors have analyzed general and/or branch and basic strategic industrial developmental features in the Republic of Croatia, and with this made efforts to enable the increase of comprehension of the sustainable development dynamics of the Adriatic coastal region, through three key developmental challenges: conservation of the natural scenery and biodiversity, conservation of cultural heritage and introducing tourist industry. The results of the opinion pool have been presented, carried out among a hundred of key developmental protagonists, from government administration and institutions significant on the national, regional and local level, international financial and developmental institutions, as well as companies, on the subject of financing sustainable development of the coastal, high seas and island region. Along with the identification of present projects and programmes, by which the realisation of the sustainable development postulates at the Adriatic coastal region, high seas and islands, as well as the amount of the annual financial investments is being encouraged, the results of the opinion pool have shown that there is a series of obstacles to financing a sustainable development - institutional, legal, financial, but in the last few years a significant progress in each field of activity has been present. The conclusion is that there is not a unique strategy of the sustainable development of the Adriatic coastal, high seas and island region, by which it could be possible to comprehensively conceive branch developmental challenges and their sustainability, as well as effective planning of financial resources of the future programmes and projects.
关键词:sustainable development; financing of sustainable development; Adriatic coastal; high seas and island region; biodiversity; cultural heritage; introducing tourist industry