Anton Melik Geographical Institute
The Anton Melik Geographical Institute was founded in 1946 by the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. In 1976 it was named after the Slovene geographer and academy member Anton Melik, who was the first head of the institute. Since 1981, the institute has been a member of the Research Center of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Until 1992 the institute was mainly engaged with researching glaciers, glacial and fluvial transformations of land surfaces, flooded areas, natural disasters, mountain farms, and social geography. Since 1993 the institute's main task has been to conduct geographical studies of Slovenia and its landscapes and to prepare basic geographical texts on Slovenia as a country and as part of the world.
Research is mostly directed toward physical, social, and regional geography and thematic cartography.
Facilities
It has nine organizational units:- Department of Physical Geography
- Department of Social Geography
- Department of Regional Geography
- Department of Natural Disasters
- Department of Environmental Protection
- Department of the Geographical Information System
- Department of Thematic Cartography
- Geographical Museum
- Geographical Library