Location where we are located
Inkluzivni Park 1890 is located in Vrhnika on the hill of St. Trojica, offering a unique space where diverse natural and cultural features converge. The geographical uniqueness of the area, where karst meets marshland, provides the park with remarkable diversity, both in terms of biodiversity and landscape characteristics.
Geological and Ecological Characteristics
Karst and Marshland
The connection between the karst landscape and the marshland environment creates a mosaic of different soil types and hydrological conditions, enabling the existence of diverse plant and animal species. The karst terrain is highly permeable and characterized by sinkholes and chasms, while the marsh retains water and forms unique wetland habitats.
Biodiversity
This unique combination of ecosystems allows Inkluzivni Park to serve as a habitat for numerous species. With its diverse types of habitats, the park becomes an important area for the conservation of biodiversity, where visitors can learn about various ecosystem services.
Cultural and Historical Features
St. Trojica Hill
St. Trojica Hill is not only a natural landmark but also a place rich in historical and cultural heritage. The area has been significant for the local community throughout history. The first settlements in the area of Inkluzivni Park date back to the late Bronze Age.
Connection with the Local Community
The park preserves natural and cultural heritage while actively involving the local community in its activities. This strengthens a sense of belonging and identity, and encourages intergenerational collaboration and knowledge exchange.
Educational and Research Opportunities
Due to its unique location, diverse environment, and rich history, the park serves as an excellent field for exploration and education in both natural and social sciences. Research activities in the park contribute to a deeper understanding of ecological processes and sustainable management of natural resources.
Inkluzivni Park 1890 on St. Trojica Hill is not only a space for nature conservation but also an active hub for education, scientific research, and community collaboration. The natural and cultural features of the area facilitate the development of social and environmental innovations.