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Title The virtual reconstruction of destroyed mining objects as an effective tool for extending the primary geotourism offer Author info Karol Weis, Matej Masný, Dominika Vonšáková Author Weis Karol 1972- (60%) UMBFP01 - Katedra geografie a geológie
Co-authors Masný Matej 1984- (30%) UMBFP01 - Katedra geografie a geológie
Vonšáková Dominika (10%)
Source document GEOTOUR 2018 : book of abstracts : international conference on geotourism, minig tourism, sustainable development and environmental protection. Pp. 32. - Košice : Technical University of Košice, 2018 ; International Conference on Geotourism, Mining Tourism, Sustainable Development, and Environmental Protection GEOTOUR 2018 Keywords vodné nádrže - water reservoirs rekonštrukcie baníctvo - mining geoturizmus - geotourism atraktivita - attractiveness Language English Country Slovak Republic systematics 55 Annotation Due to the specific geological conditions of the formation of individual geomorphological units, the Slovak Republic has a relatively large number of different deposits of precious metals, ore- and non-ferrous raw materials. A special position in this sense have the deposits of precious metals and polymetallic ores, which were already in the Middle Ages subject to the interest of developed mining companies, prospering from the mining of gold, silver, copper, iron, lead, zinc, etc. The famous and rich history of several regions today reminds only abandoned mining works, reliefs influenced by mining activities, dump sites (waste banks), and many preserved technical facilities, mining operations plants or mining water management systems. These are all ideal prerequisites for the development of a new type of tourism - mining tourism (montanistics), tourism focused solely on locating the sites, usually only with abolished mining activity, with many mining, metallurgical and processing facilities and wit many well-preserved artifacts reminiscent their history. The aim of the article is to present the results of surveys focused on mapping, modeling and visualization of terrain relics after any form of mining activity. By backward transforming the image of old mining works from historical mining maps into digital 3D models, it is also possible for the lay public to better understand the complexity of mining works, their geometry, complex internal construction and organization. Many surface forms of the mining relief have long been reshaped by erosion and further anthropogenic activity, water reservoirs have been destroyed, waste dumps and water channels after completion of their task in time and space almost disappeared. Virtual reconstruction of these objects is a unique opportunity to imagine them in the original state and to obtain new information using scientific methods to derive and model their original geometric characteristics such as size, volume, depth, capacity, etc. The long-forgotten information on the shape and function of the often important or unique technical objects are, after adding actual photographic documentation and archival information as the ideal source for creating of local attractions of mining tourism or geotourism in general. The right choice of presentation of these sites and their appropriate visualization with the help of modern digital cartography tools enables their further broad application in the education and creation of more complex products of mining tourism and geotourism. Digital processing materials and their virtual 3D presentation have the ability to engage the young generation as well. Models are gradually becoming part of permanent exhibitions in museums and exposures that present attractions of a similar focus, and secondarily helps to develop of thematically oriented types of tourism Public work category AFH No. of Archival Copy 43833 Catal.org. BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici Database xpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ Title Stationary boards (panels) as standard informaton elements in mountain tourism Author info Miloš Jesenský ... [et al.] Author Jesenský Miloš (20%)
Co-authors Hronček Pavel 1973- (20%)
Domaracká Lucia (20%)
Weis Karol 1972- (20%) UMBFP01 - Katedra geografie a geológie
Rybár Pavol (20%)
Source document GEOTOUR 2018 : book of abstracts : international conference on geotourism, minig tourism, sustainable development and environmental protection. Pp. 41. - Košice : Technical University of Košice, 2018 ; International Conference on Geotourism, Mining Tourism, Sustainable Development, and Environmental Protection GEOTOUR 2018 Keywords cestovný ruch - turizmus - tourism turistické informácie turistické chodníky - tourist trails horská turistika - mountain tourism - mountain hiking Form. Descr. abstrakty - abstracts Language Slovak Country Slovak Republic Public work category AFH No. of Archival Copy 49606 Catal.org. BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici Database xpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ Title A multimedia guide to geotourism - an effective tool for the mining attractions promotion in Slovakia Author info Karol Weis, Daniel Kubinský, Lenka Gubová Author Weis Karol 1972- (80%) UMBFP01 - Katedra geografie a geológie
Co-authors Kubinský Daniel 1986- (10%)
Gubová Lenka (10%)
Source document GEOTOUR 2018 : book of abstracts : international conference on geotourism, minig tourism, sustainable development and environmental protection. Pp. 19. - Košice : Technical University of Košice, 2018 ; International Conference on Geotourism, Mining Tourism, Sustainable Development, and Environmental Protection GEOTOUR 2018 Keywords multimediálni sprievodcovia baníctvo - mining cestovný ruch - turizmus - tourism geoturizmus - geotourism Language English Country Slovak Republic systematics 55 Annotation Numerous preserved historical mining works, technical objects and other monuments related to the history of mining in Slovakia, as in other European countries, are increasingly becoming the subject of thematically motivated tourists' exploratory and educational roads. Mining tourism along with geotourism are no longer new and slow-growing types of tourism. Their rapid development in recent decades requires not only better geosites management but also new forms of promotion, marketing and advertising. The ability to provide comprehensive services, extensive and quality information depends on the level of knowledge as well as on the ability to present and use progressive forms of information sharing. The article presents an analysis of the basis and possibilities of different ways of sharing geotouristically oriented information in the conditions of Slovakia. On specific examples of selected mining sites, the possibilities and functionality of the proposed multimedia-oriented guidebook for mining tourism are presented. It is a web-based application designed and continuously filled with information so that it is available at anytime, anywhere and to any one, in the form of an online portal available online. The application combines a wide range of diverse information and data (texts, pictures, photographs, animations, audio, virtual 3D models, etc.) in standardized formats. Based on its functionality, it enables various forms of spatial search and attribute sorting. It provides basic informations on the presence, availability and density of mining tourism attractions (primary and secondary offer of geotourism). The ability to search and filter information is based on the principle of multi-level analysis of datasets, allowing geosites to be filtered by location, by assigning an object to a thematic group, by any text string (by incomplete string too), or by displaying all objects in any of the selected browser windows. The article analyzes the pros and cons of the chosen way of presenting the monuments based on the evaluation of the author's web-map portal after the first years of its existence. Public work category AFH No. of Archival Copy 43673 Catal.org. BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici Database xpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ Title GEOTOUR 2018 Subtitle book of abstracts international conference on geotourism, minig tourism, sustainable development and environmental protection Action International Conference on Geotourism, Mining Tourism, Sustainable Development, and Environmental Protection . GEOTOUR 2018 , medzinárodná konferencia , Hodruša-Hámre , 11.-13.10.2018 Issue data Košice : Technical University of Košice , 2018. - 62 p. Issue 1. vyd. ISBN 978-80-553-2763-1 Language English Country Slovak Republic Public work category FAI Catal.org. BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici Database xpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ References (4) - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ Title Reconstruction of the historical development of the yeomans residence in Radoľa and its use in tourism Author info Miloš Jesenský ... [et al.] Author Jesenský Miloš (25%)
Co-authors 1973- Hronček Pavel (25%)
Weis Karol 1972- (25%) UMBFP01 - Katedra geografie a geológie
Čech Vladimír (25%)
Source document GEOTOUR 2018 : book of abstracts : international conference on geotourism, minig tourism, sustainable development and environmental protection. Pp. 29. - Košice : Technical University of Košice, 2018 ; International Conference on Geotourism, Mining Tourism, Sustainable Development, and Environmental Protection GEOTOUR 2018 Keywords cestovný ruch - turizmus - tourism dejiny - história - history historický vývoj - historical development Headings Geogr. Kysuce (Slovensko : oblasť) Form. Descr. príspevky v zborníku - proceedings papers Language Slovak Country Slovak Republic systematics 338.48 Public work category AFH No. of Archival Copy 44701 Catal.org. BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici Database xpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ