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challenges of tourism development in protected areas of croatia and slovenia

– the construction of a multi-purpose sport and recreation facility
with a swimming pool, which would serve as a natural ice rink in
the winter;

– arranging the existing multi-purpose grass pitch for ball games
and a toboggan run, a children’s playground, a bocce court, and a
picnic and camping area;

– the restoration, rehabilitation, and improvement of the existing
network of access roads, as well as cycling and pedestrian paths;

– the creation of a new car park for vehicles (passenger cars, tourist
coaches, campers);

– the renovation, rehabilitation, and extension of facilities of eco-
nomic public infrastructure, consisting of the power grid, tele-
communications network, network for the distribution of water,
network and facilities for waste water collection and treatment,
and network and facilities for differentiated waste collection and
disposal (Development Center Planiranje, 2018a; Official Gazette
of the Republic of Slovenia 62, 2019).
Spatial planning to be implemented in the area SV 02 are:

– the removal of several existing facilities (the existing econom-
ic facilities near ski lifts, the existing ski lifts), and the construc-
tion of new ski lifts (ski draglines and chairlifts) near the existing
and planned ski runs (4 appliances) with accompanying service
buildings;

– the planned gastronomic and other related facilities for the re-
quirements of maintenance and supply of ski runs;

– the renovation, restoration, and improvement of existing ski
slopes (1st and 2nd phases);

– the renovation, restoration, and improvement of the network of
cross-country skiing tracks (along the route of the existing road
to Mašun);

– the creation of fitness trails, an adventure park, and picnic areas;
– the renovation, restoration, and improvement of the network

of existing roads, cycling paths, and walking trails (footpaths,
themed routes, rest spots, etc.);
– the construction of a new reservoir for collecting precipitation for
artificial snow production on the ski runs; and
– the renovation, restoration, and improvement of facilities pertain-
ing to public infrastructure (the same as for SV 01) (Development

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