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Review of the research and evolution of landslides in the hinterland of Koroška Bela settlement (NW Slovenia)
Tina Peternel, Ela Šegina, Jernej Jež, Mateja Jemec Auflič, Mitja Janža, Janko Logar, Matjaž Mikoš, Miloš Bavec, 2022, original scientific article

Abstract: This paper gives an overview of landslide research and the activity of landslides located above the Koroška Bela settlement in Northwest Slovenia. There are several landslides in this area and they pose a direct threat to the settlement below. The settlement is very densely populated (about 2,100 inhabitants) and has well-developed industry and infrastructure. It is built on deposits from past debris flows, indicating that large slope mass movements have occurred in the past. In this regard, the hinterland of Koroška Bela has been investigated since 2006, within the framework of various research, technical and European projects. The most extensive geological and geotechnical investigations were carried out after April 2017, when part of the Čikla landslide collapsed and mobilised into a debris flow. All of the investigations which have been carried out over the years revealed that the hinterland of Koroška Bela is characterised by high landslide activity due to geological, hydrogeological and tectonic conditions. In order to protect people and their property, it is essential to implement a holistic mitigation measure which includes remediation works (drainage works, debris flow breaker, etc.) and non-structural measures (monitoring system, early warning system, risk management, etc.). Regular and continuous monitoring of all landslides is also crucial to observe the landslide dynamics and evaluate the effectiveness of structural mitigation measures.
Keywords: landslide, debris flow, research, monitoring, landslide evolution, Koroška Bela
Published in DiRROS: 03.10.2022; Views: 640; Downloads: 178
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Tehnike redčenja mlajših razvojnih faz
Tina Jemec, 2020, professional article

Keywords: redčenje, nega gozda, projekt SMALLWOOD, mlajše razvojne faze, pasovno redčenje
Published in DiRROS: 16.09.2022; Views: 527; Downloads: 124
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Gorenjska : odkup lesa se je drastično znižal, cene so padle
Nike Krajnc, Tina Jemec, Darja Stare, Špela Ščap, 2020, professional article

Keywords: gozdovi, gozdarstvo, odkup lesa, lesarstvo, cene, lastniki gozdov, sečnja
Published in DiRROS: 16.09.2022; Views: 458; Downloads: 136
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Redčenje gozdov po švedsko v Sloveniji
Matevž Triplat, Nike Krajnc, Tina Jemec, Urban Žitko, Mirko Baša, 2020, professional article

Keywords: sečnja, Smallwood, redčenje, stroj za sečnjo, gozdarstvo, gozdovi, letvenjak, strojna sečnja
Published in DiRROS: 16.09.2022; Views: 481; Downloads: 123
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Cancer patients’ survival according to socioeconomic environment in a high-income country with universal health coverage
Vesna Zadnik, Tina Žagar, Sonja Tomšič, Ana Mihor, Katarina Lokar, 2022, original scientific article

Abstract: Despite having an established systematic approach to population survival estimation in Slovenia, the influence of socioeconomic environment on cancer patients’ survival has not yet been evaluated. Thus, the main aim of our study was to quantify the potential impact of socioeconomic environment on cancer patients’ survival in our population in the 21st century. The net survival was calculated and stratified into quintiles of Slovenian version of the European Deprivation Index for all adult cancer patients diagnosed between 2004 and 2018 using the national cancer registry data. After accounting for basic demographic variables (age and gender), differences in stage at diagnosis, as well as the impact of the cancer treatment improvements over time, we found that cancer patients in Slovenia with lower socioeconomic status experience worse survival and have higher mortality. In particular, the odds of dying from oral, stomach, colorectal, liver, pancreatic, lung, breast, ovarian, corpus uteri, prostate, and bladder cancers, as well as for melanoma, leukemia, and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, are significantly higher in the socioeconomically most deprived group of patients compared to the most affluent group. The inequalities in cancer burden we found could help decision-makers to better understand the magnitude of this problem.
Keywords: cancer, population-survival, socioeconomic deprivation, cancer registry
Published in DiRROS: 06.09.2022; Views: 436; Downloads: 247
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Upravljanje z mestnimi gozdovi postaja vse aktualnejši izziv slovenskih mest
Tina Simončič, Matjaž Guček, Jurij Kobe, 2022, professional article

Keywords: mestni gozdovi, upravljanje z gozdovi, Slovenija
Published in DiRROS: 11.08.2022; Views: 727; Downloads: 163
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Onkološki bolniki in cepljenje proti covid-19
Urška Ivanuš, Kaja Batista, Tina Firanović, Amela Duratović Konjević, 2021, other monographs and other completed works

Keywords: covid-19, onkologija, cepljenje
Published in DiRROS: 14.07.2022; Views: 662; Downloads: 211
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