281. An Ex Ante approach to the resilience and recovery plan’s impacts on sustainable tourism in Algarve and AlentejoBernardo Valente, Erika Džajić Uršič, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: The European Union has been trying to adjust its tourism policy in response to the challenges posed by the recent COVID-19 pandemic. The funding of the EU Cohesion Policy has been one of the primary mechanisms guaranteeing that all regions can be prepared to receive tourists and cope with the sustainability challenges the pandemic has raised. The recovery and resilience plan (PRR) is the most recent instrument created to help economic growth in most European Union countries. The implementation of the PRR in Algarve and Alentejo has been fundamental to understanding the Portuguese tourism sector, as these regions are heavily dependent on tourism sector revenue and were hit hard by the consecutive lockdowns in recent years. Therefore, this policy, in brief, critically assesses the tourism-related projects that received funding from the PRR until November 2023 (ex ante) and their potential to guarantee long-term tourism sustainability in Algarve and Alentejo. Despite not achieving the expected efficiency results due to delays in project execution and low investment, the PRR is still a positive upgrade for tourism-related policy in Algarve and Alentejo. Keywords: sustainable tourism, EU cohesion policy, recovery and resilience, Algarve, Alentejo Published in ReVIS: 20.05.2025; Views: 336; Downloads: 2
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282. Geographical superlatives as potential for proximity tourism marketing? The exceptional position of the montagna friulana in the alpsIgor Jelen, Peter Čede, Ernst Steinicke, Erika Džajić Uršič, 2024, original scientific article Keywords: turismo di prossimità, montagna friulana, superlativi geografici, geografia regionale applicata, geografia integrativa Published in ReVIS: 19.05.2025; Views: 319; Downloads: 3
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283. Nuovi montanari, nuove attività e nuove forme di transumanza : l’adattamento dei modelli tradizionali in Val Aupa, Friuli Venezia GiuliaIgor Jelen, Erika Džajić Uršič, Peter Čede, Michael Beismann, Ernst Steinicke, 2023, original scientific article Keywords: Alpine geography, Carnia pidmont, Tranhumance Published in ReVIS: 19.05.2025; Views: 260; Downloads: 3
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284. Advancing circular economy in Slovenia : a systematic review of industrial symbiosis networks and their opportunitiesErika Džajić Uršič, Alenka Pandiloska Jurak, Urška Fric, Jelena Topić, Simon Muhič, Janez Kolar, 2024, review article Abstract: This article reviews the development and strengths of Industrial Symbiosis Networks (ISN) in Slovenia, which is crucial for transitioning to a Circular Economy (CE). Industrial Symbiosis (IS), as one of the tools for implementing a circular economy, promotes the collaborative use of resources, energy, and waste among industries, enhancing resource efficiency and reducing environmental impact. However, challenges such as inadequate regulatory support, underdeveloped markets for secondary raw materials, financial constraints, lack of awareness, and data-sharing issues hinder IS adoption. This article systematically reviews CE opportunities to enhance IS, including examples, digital platforms, eco-industrial parks, and government initiatives, using the PRISMA model (Preferred Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis). By addressing these challenges and leveraging opportunities, Slovenia can further integrate IS into its industrial framework, advancing its CE goals. This analysis provides a foundation for future research and policy development in Slovenian Industrial Symbiosis. Keywords: industrial symbiosis, networks, circular Economy, resource efficiency, Slovenia Published in ReVIS: 19.05.2025; Views: 435; Downloads: 4
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287. Emotions and the use of emojis for emotion recognition in corporate social networks, literature reviewPeter Ferfoglia, Tamara Besednjak Valič, Erika Džajić Uršič, original scientific article Abstract: Managing employee emotions can lead to an improvement in the corporate climate and therefore to better cohesion of the corporate social network. In reality with many employees, especially those where people are spread over vast territories, the difficulties in detecting emotions become greater. Hypothesizing the usefulness of emoji-emoticons to simplify the recognition of emotions even in complex situations, we have carried out a literature review of the scientific articles which talk about emotions and emoji-emoticons. Our job consisted in researching, cataloguing and summarizing the main studies done and published by researchers in the last ten years concerning emotions and the use of emojis as a tool for the discovery and understanding of emotions in corporate working groups, to then make a briefanalysis. Much research has been done and many methods have been developed in the field of emotional-sentimental detection, just as there is much research relating to the generic use of emojis, in general, and in the corporate field. Unfortunately, we have found few studies regarding the use of emojis for emotion recognition and identification in the workplace. As a result, we have found scientific evidence of the importance of emotions in companies, noting that the different types of graphic inserts (emoji-emoticons) can be a valid support tool for human resources for detecting and analysing employee emotions. We believe we have achieved the goal of our work in providing concrete help with this literature review for future scientific developments in this field Keywords: corporate social network, Emoji, emoticons, human resources, organizational climate, quality of work, well-being Published in ReVIS: 19.05.2025; Views: 259; Downloads: 0 |
288. Z mislijo na Zemljo : zbornik prispevkov2019, proceedings of professional or unreviewed scientific conference contributions Keywords: vzgoja, izobraževanje, trajnostni razvoj, inovacije, nadarjeni učenci, učenci s posebnimi potrebami, izkustveno učenje, knjižnice, bralna kultura, šole, komunikacije, zborniki Published in ReVIS: 19.05.2025; Views: 396; Downloads: 6
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289. From industrial district to industrial symbiosis: an opportunity : the case of the Ponte Rosso industrial area, ItalyErika Džajić Uršič, Igor Jelen, 2022, original scientific article Abstract: The article highlights the importance of industrial symbiosis in the industrial ecology liter-ature, which refers to geographically close relationships between companies in which networks and geographicproximity play a vital role. Industrial symbiosis traditionally deals with different industries in a collectiveapproach to economic and environmental management. The research was carried out in the northeast ofItaly in the autonomous region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, close to the Slovenian border. The Ponte Rossowas used as a case study. The empirical analysis served to highlight some critical aspects of the environ-mental, geographic-economic, and social factors that could hinder the development of industrial symbiosisin this region. Keywords: industrial districts, industrial symbiosis, industrial symbiotic networks, economic geog-raphy, Friuli Venezia Giulia Published in ReVIS: 19.05.2025; Views: 250; Downloads: 1
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290. L’Armenia all’epoca di Putin : tra “trappole territoriali”, rischio di isolamento e geo-economie post-sovieticheIgor Jelen, Erika Džajić Uršič, 2023, original scientific article Abstract: L’orgoglio di rappresentare un’antica cultura e un’antica religione, nonché una tradizione di resistenza alle varie potenze che di volta in volta si sono affermate in quello spazio, costituiscono oggi probabilmente la principale risorsa della comunità statuale armena. È un elemento di identità che significa per il Paese la consapevolezza di rischiare continuamente per la propria sopravvivenza in un contesto come quello del Caucaso, esposto a tensioni che si ripercuotono su una scala molto vasta. In queste circostanze il territorio armeno appare come un “buffer” tra grandi potenze, ex superpotenze in fasi di declino e potenze regionali in ascesa, che fanno spesso ricorso a espedienti geopolitici – tra i quali il cosiddetto “corridor approach” – per riaffermare posizioni di potere. Una
situazione in cui la sopravvivenza millenaria del Paese, e della sua straordinaria cultura, appaiono qualche cosa di eroico, che merita l’attenzione di tutta l’umanità. Un fatto ancor più importante considerando che il Paese riesce a mantenere un ordinamento democratico, seppure tra drammatiche contraddizioni, e una politica di collaborazione internazionale. Le ultime evoluzioni, con l’“invasione” da parte dell’Azerbaigian del Nagorno Karabakh, e con il conseguente esodo della locale popolazione armena, tuttavia riportano all’attualità un passato di incubi che sembrava poter essere superato. Keywords: Armenia, geopolitica, Caucaso, transizione postsovietica, Putin.
Armenia, geopolitics, Caucasus, post-soviet transition, Putin. Published in ReVIS: 19.05.2025; Views: 270; Downloads: 1
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