Sociogeographical elements and determinants of Croatian Islands classification

Authors

  • Veni Marinković Cluster for Eco-Social Innovation and Development CEDRA Split

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15291/geoadria.27

Keywords:

islands, archipelago, nissology, insularity, Croatia

Abstract

Although Croatian Islands belong to the same macro-region of the Adriatic Croatia, they are characterized by a great heterogeneity of their geospatial reality at regional, micro regional, interinsular and local level, as well as by the complexity of the socio-economic structure and dynamic characteristics, as a result of physical-geographical and historical processes and contemporary development trends on them. The paper deals with sociogeographical classification of Croatian archipelago and provides an overview and systematization of scientific and professional considerations of its geospatial heterogeneity. It also includes an overview of Croatian Islands typification based on multi-criteria indicators. The author concluded the work by presenting a proposal of Croatian Islands clusterization concept as a contribution to the islands developmental policy.

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Published

2016-09-05

Issue

Section

Preliminary communication