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Karst Firewall 5.0

After the 2022 wildfire, it became clear that the restoration of the Karst is not only a task for nature, but also for the community, professionals, farmers, municipalities, institutions, and individuals who live and work here.

Therefore, within the framework of the Karst Firewall 5.0 project, which focuses on developing cross-border measures to reduce fire risk in the Karst, we invite you to join us on Wednesday, 28 January 2026, at 10:00 in the conference hall of the Cerje Peace Memorial (Lokvica 35, Miren) for a consultation and participatory workshop. The event will address key questions related to the maintenance and restoration of the Karst cultural landscape as a way to increase fire resilience in the Municipality of Miren–Kostanjevica.

Over recent decades, land use in the Karst has changed significantly. The abandonment of traditional grazing, the overgrowth of grasslands, and the deterioration of dry-stone walls all contribute to increased landscape vulnerability. Together with you, we will therefore seek practical solutions that could be implemented in the local environment.

The workshop is intended for everyone whose knowledge or work shapes the Karst landscape. We especially invite farmers, agrarian communities, local and national institutions in the fields of agriculture, environment, and spatial planning, advisory services, associations and institutions working in cultural heritage, dry-stone construction, and tourism, as well as the interested general public.

Programme

10:00 - Opening remarks
(Dr Massimiliano Granceri Bradaschia, IUAV)
Presentation of key results of the Karst Firewall 5.0 project from the perspective of the Municipality of Miren–Kostanjevica

10:10–10:40
Introductory thematic presentations

  • Presentation of pilot activities in the Municipality of Miren–Kostanjevica
    (Tina Gerbec, Project and Economic Development Officer, Municipality of Miren–Kostanjevica)
  • Challenges and opportunities for re-establishing grazing regimes and agricultural use of dolines
    (Dr Matjaž Geršič, Anton Melik Geographical Institute, ZRC SAZU)
  • The role and restoration of dry-stone walls as elements of the cultural landscape in the Municipality of Miren–Kostanjevica
    (Dr Mateja Breg Valjavec, Anton Melik Geographical Institute, ZRC SAZU)

10:40–12:40
Participatory workshop
Interactive discussions by topic:

  • Grazing and grassland management
    (the link between historical land use and the current situation)
  • Dolines and agriculture
    (possibilities for reactivating formerly cultivated dolines)
  • Dry-stone walls and the cultural landscape
    (the role of dry-stone walls in preserving a cultural and fire-resilient landscape)

12:40–13:00
Concluding highlights and next steps

Moderator: Maja Drobne

Registration

Please confirm your participation via the online form no later than 23 January 2026:
https://pinaforms.typeform.com/to/EZSJJgt3

For further information, you can contact us at info@pina.si.

We look forward to meeting you and to a shared reflection on the future of the Karst cultural landscape.