Anton Melik Geographical Institute
Fields of Work
Until 1992 the Institute was mainly engaged in research into glaciers, glacial and fluvial transformation of the land surface, flooded areas, natural disasters, mountain farms in Slovenia and social geography. Since 1993 the Institute's main task has been to conduct geographical researches of Slovenia and its landscapes and to prepare basic geographical texts on Slovenia as a country and as a part of the world. Research is mostly directed towards physical, social and regional geography and thematic cartography.
Today it has eight organisational units: the Department of Physical Geography, the Department of Social Geography, the Department of Regional Geography, the Department of Natural Disasters, the Department of Geographical Information Systems, the Department of Thematic Cartography, the Department of Environmental Protection, the Slovene Geographical Museum, and the Slovene Geographical Library. The Institute houses a cartographic collection and three specialised geographical collections: Landscapes of Slovenia, Settlements of Slovenia and Glaciers of Slovenia. The Institute is also the headquarters of the Commission for the Standardisation of Geographical Names of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia (Komisija za standardizacijo zemljepisnih imen Vlade Republike Slovenije).
Anton Melik Geographical Institute Publishing
The Institute publishes three scientific publications: Geografija Slovenije (Geography of Slovenia) is a series of books appears in Slovene once or twice a year; Acta geographica Slovenica/Geografski zbornik is a review published twice a year in English and Slovene; and Geografski informacijski sistemi v Sloveniji (Geographical information systems in Slovenia) is a bulletin published every second (even) year in Slovene. Articles can be downloaded from the Institute's homepage.
International Projects
The Institute is active in several international projects. The current projects include Social Capacity Building for Natural Hazards (CapHaz-Net), Climate Change and its Impact on Tourism in the Alpine Space (ClimAlpTour), Improved management of contaminated aquifers by integration of source tracking, monitoring tools and decision strategies (INCOME), Natural hazards as a factor of landscape transformations and spatial planning changes in Serbia and Slovenia.
See also
- Slovene Geographical Museum
- Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), Slovene Academy of Science and Arts
External links
- Anton Melik Geographical Institute website (in English)
- on Anton Melik (in English)
- Geographica (articles in Slovene and English)