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Sonja Cerar, Claudia Cosma, Katarina Polajnar Horvat, Katarina Hribernik, Brigita Jamnik, Mitja Janža, Matija Krivic, Petra Meglič, Simona Pestotnik, Matthias Piepenbrink, Martin Podboj, Joerg Prestor, Christoph Schüth, Aleš Smrekar, Jasna Šinigoj, Dejan Šram, Janko Urbanc, Mateja Breg Valjavec, Gorazd Žibret
2014
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Safeguarding Drinking WaterLjubljana's water resources lie in the immediate vicinity of built-up urban areas or even below them. For decades, they have been safeguarded as water-protection areas, which are specified by implementing regulations. However, formal protection through regulations is insufficient if the goal is to manage these sources in a sustainable manner. One of the most important goals of sustainable management is maintaining suitable provision of fresh drinking water without using any technological procedures to
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Keywords
- aquifers
- Conservation of the environment
- drinking water
- Drought & water supply
- Eastern Europe
- Environment Protection
- Environmental management
- Europe
- geografija
- Geographical Qualifiers
- Geography
- Groundwater
- groundwaters
- hidrogeologija
- Hydrogeology
- Ljubljana
- Ljubljansko barje
- Ljubljansko polje
- Management
- onesnaževanje
- pitna voda
- podtalnica
- podzemne vode
- Pollution
- protective measures
- Slovenia
- Slovenija
- Southeast Europe
- The environment
- thema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1D Europe::1DX Southeast Europe::1DXV Slovenia
- upravljanje
- varstvo okolja
- vodni viri
- vodonosniki
- water resources
- Yugoslavia & former Yugoslavia
- zaščitni ukrepi