Spatial cognition of the Mediterranean in Croatia

Although the Mediterranean is considered to be one of the oldest regions in the world, its borders are still the subject of discussion and research. This paper aims to contribute to the definition of the Mediterranean by studying the perception of its spatial coverage in Croatia and its links to the...

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Main Authors: Neven Tandarić, Martina Maček, Marin Cvitanović, Ivan Tekić, Maja Flegar, Ana Okmaca, Jasmina Tvrdojević
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Language:English
Published: University of Zadar 2015-12-01
Series:Geoadria
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spelling doaj-8ef596c8efed4585b0d467c6848b77b62020-11-24T22:18:50ZengUniversity of ZadarGeoadria1331-22941848-97102015-12-01182181197Spatial cognition of the Mediterranean in CroatiaNeven TandarićMartina MačekMarin Cvitanović0Ivan TekićMaja FlegarAna OkmacaJasmina TvrdojevićDepartment of Geography, Faculty of Science, ZagrebAlthough the Mediterranean is considered to be one of the oldest regions in the world, its borders are still the subject of discussion and research. This paper aims to contribute to the definition of the Mediterranean by studying the perception of its spatial coverage in Croatia and its links to the physical and socio-cultural attributes of space. The research was conducted by using the cognitive map method on the sample of 200 participants. The result was a broad border zone separating the so-called "real" Mediterranean from areas which are not part of the Mediterranean. This zone is somewhat similar to a fuzzy set, representing a gradual transition between two ends belonging to a certain set. The research indicates that the congruence of perception of the borders of the Mediterranean is the largest along the Dinaric Alps (northwest – southeast), except in Istria, and the coastal spread along the entire Croatian littoral. The results also indicate that factors relating to the natural environment take precedence over socio-cultural factors in the perception of borders of the Mediterranean.http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=175763Mediterraneanperceptionbordersfuzzy sets
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author Neven Tandarić
Martina Maček
Marin Cvitanović
Ivan Tekić
Maja Flegar
Ana Okmaca
Jasmina Tvrdojević
spellingShingle Neven Tandarić
Martina Maček
Marin Cvitanović
Ivan Tekić
Maja Flegar
Ana Okmaca
Jasmina Tvrdojević
Spatial cognition of the Mediterranean in Croatia
Geoadria
Mediterranean
perception
borders
fuzzy sets
author_facet Neven Tandarić
Martina Maček
Marin Cvitanović
Ivan Tekić
Maja Flegar
Ana Okmaca
Jasmina Tvrdojević
author_sort Neven Tandarić
title Spatial cognition of the Mediterranean in Croatia
title_short Spatial cognition of the Mediterranean in Croatia
title_full Spatial cognition of the Mediterranean in Croatia
title_fullStr Spatial cognition of the Mediterranean in Croatia
title_full_unstemmed Spatial cognition of the Mediterranean in Croatia
title_sort spatial cognition of the mediterranean in croatia
publisher University of Zadar
series Geoadria
issn 1331-2294
1848-9710
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Although the Mediterranean is considered to be one of the oldest regions in the world, its borders are still the subject of discussion and research. This paper aims to contribute to the definition of the Mediterranean by studying the perception of its spatial coverage in Croatia and its links to the physical and socio-cultural attributes of space. The research was conducted by using the cognitive map method on the sample of 200 participants. The result was a broad border zone separating the so-called "real" Mediterranean from areas which are not part of the Mediterranean. This zone is somewhat similar to a fuzzy set, representing a gradual transition between two ends belonging to a certain set. The research indicates that the congruence of perception of the borders of the Mediterranean is the largest along the Dinaric Alps (northwest – southeast), except in Istria, and the coastal spread along the entire Croatian littoral. The results also indicate that factors relating to the natural environment take precedence over socio-cultural factors in the perception of borders of the Mediterranean.
topic Mediterranean
perception
borders
fuzzy sets
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