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The current attractiveness of Karlovy Vary in the eyes of Russian visitors and residents
Fuchsová, Andrea ; Přidalová, Ivana (advisor) ; Čermáková, Dita (referee)
1 ABSTRACT Karlovy Vary is a popular spa and holiday destination of the Russian clientele. Recently has had the attendance of the city upward trend, yet the Russians in the city greatly diminished. The thesis examines the attractiveness of a city as perceived by Russian visitors and residents themselves and investigates the circumstances underlying the real reason for the declining attendance, and is looking for answers to the question, whether the Russian clientele, dominating in the spa centre, could replace the clientele other. The objective of this thesis is to find out whether the Russians lose their interest about the city, and that they are moving it to other competing spa destinations. At the same time is taken into account the current geopolitical events, which have considerable influence to the loss of arrivals of Russians in Karlovy Vary. Keywords: destination attractiveness, tourism, migration, spa, Russians, Karlovy Vary
Housing and Municipal housing policy in rural region
Mareš, Jakub ; Matoušek, Roman (advisor) ; Přidalová, Ivana (referee)
Housing and Municipal housing policy in rural region Abstract The main object of this thesis is to assess public houses and housing policies in rural area of the Tábor district. The first part of this paper serves as a theoretical and terminological introduction to the subject. This includes the first chapter, where goals and methods for achieving those goals are established and the second chapter that introduces reader to housing policies, municipal housing funds, a new concept of social housing and methodology that was used to collect research data. The second part of the paper analyzes municipal housing funds in Czech Republic's township, especial the Tábor district and deduces results based on qualitative interviews with citizens. The research indicates that townships to 500 citizens usually don't have a municipal housing fund and therefore don't establish social housing, whereas townships to 3000 citizens have public houses and uses them as a form of social housing. Keywords: Housing, Housing Policy, Housing Fund, Social Housing, Rural Region
Ethnic residential differentiation of Karlovy Vary: foreigners and the spa center
Klsák, Adam ; Temelová, Jana (advisor) ; Přidalová, Ivana (referee)
Karlovy Vary is currently a city with one of the highest share of foreigners in population in Czechia. Thus, one could expect that residents from foreign countries will have a significant influence on the forming of socio-spatial structures of this city. The present work identifies and characterizes most significant groups of foreigners in Karlovy Vary and evaluates spatial patterns of these groups in the basic settlement units. Emphasis is placed on the concentration of foreigners into the spa center and their other residential preferences, used as a key to interpretation of identified spatial patterns and deepen the knowledge about the state of residential differentiation at the lower scale level. To reach the goals of present work is used a combination of both quantitative and qualitative research methods. A case study is framed within the theoretical framework of concepts of residential differentiation and segregation in the former Eastern block countries context. There is also a brief characterization of the presence of foreigners and ethnic minorities in Czechia or a summary of urban and residential development of surveyed city.
The negotiation between mayors of suburban municipalities and developers in the case of MEP Brandýs nad Labem - Stará Boleslav
Martinovská, Denisa ; Špačková, Petra (advisor) ; Přidalová, Ivana (referee)
The main aim of this thesis is an evaluation of methods of negotiation between mayors of suburban municipalities and developers. The analyzed territory is the northeastern background of Prague which belongs to the area with the most intensively developing process of suburbanization in the country. The bachelor thesis deals with residential suburbanization which is characterized by the construction of family houses or apartment buildings on the edges of existing buildings of individual settlements. In the theoretical part is also briefly described the process of spatial planning and options of development control in municipalities. The empirical part analyzes approaches to spatial planning and regulatory instruments in the case of suburban municipalities included in the field survey in MEP Brandýs nad Labem - Stará Boleslav. One of regulatory instruments is itself negotiation with developers, of which I have focused on processing. Using this method, but also other regulatory instruments, is locally very different. In conclusion, it was created typology according to methods of negotiation between mayors and developers. Keywords: suburbanization, spatial planning, developer, negotiation, regulation
Residential Mobility of Prague Population with Focus on Ethnic Minorities
Přidalová, Ivana ; Ouředníček, Martin (advisor) ; Drbohlav, Dušan (referee)
Since 1989, Czechia has undergone many changes. Increasingly important part of Czech society is represented by foreign inhabitants, who - most often - move to Prague. The capital city is target of economic migrants but also of those foreigners who seek a new home. The aim of the diploma thesis is to get to know spatial patterns of migration of population in Prague between 1992 and 2011 and to explain geographical causes of migration. The first part of the thesis discusses theoretical approaches dealing with mobility, especially with migration and residential mobility. Next chapter introduces development of migration of population in Prague and summarizes basic findings about the most numerous groups of foreigners living in the capital city. Based on data from registers of migration, general trends in population migration are identified, then, migration activity of Prague inhabitants by citizenship is analyzed. Case study of urbanistic district Nové Butovice-západ in the final part of the thesis verifies, by triangulation of research methods, the reliability of statistical data on numbers and movement of foreigners in Prague and analyzes the influence of immigration of Russian citizens on changing social environment of the studied locality.
From assimilation to integration. The example of new integration policies.
Přidalová, Ivana ; Seidlová, Markéta (referee) ; Janská, Eva (advisor)
Presented bachelor thesis deals with the evolution of migration policies of France from the classical assimilationist model to the concept of civic integration of foreigners of today. The first part of the work introduces basic terms connected to migration and integration policy, theories and concepts concerned with migration and integration of immigrants into the majority society. The second part is dedicated to the models of migration policies and to the examples of countries executing these policies. This part also describes a common shift in migration policies of immigration countries towards the new model of civic integration. The third part provides an introduction to the context of migration history of France with accent to immigration in the 20th century and then mentions migration and integration policies formerly and nowadays. By this, it demonstrates the shift of Frech migration policies in accordance to the common trend in immigration countries.

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