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Revision as of 09:32, 5 May 2010
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26 May 2019
Towards a Circular Economy: A Zero Waste Programme for Slovenia, an event prepared by the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Ministry of Economic Development and Technology, Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning, Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy, and Ministry of Foreign Policy, featuring the presentation of the book Thinking the Conditions of Our Time, edited by Barbara Predan (Academy of Fine Arts and Design) and published on the occasion of 2019 Triennale di Milano, Broken Nature, and a lecture Of Soil and Water: King’s Cross Pond Club by architect Marjetica Potrč, supported by the Office of Economic of the Republic of Slovenia in Milan,
at the Milano Architecture Week
The main challenges for the Ministry are supplementing the Environmental Protection Act, drawing up a law on the removal of the consequences of natural disasters, setting up the Natura 2000 regional network, developing a spatial development strategy for the National Assembly and an order by the Government, preparing a National Energy Programme, and rescuing investments which have ceased to operate.
The Ministry co-operates with the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia when cultural heritage issues overlap with natural environment issues, for example in the cases of Franja Partisan Hospital, Triglav National Park, Škocjan Caves World Heritage Site, Kozjansko Park, the Goričko landscape Park, the Logarska dolina Landscape Park, Notranjska Regional Park and Sečovlje Salina Nature Park (cf. Museum of Salt Making, Sečovlje), where cultural heritage architecture (e.g. mills, farms, salt work museum) may be found.