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Inventory of woody plants in part area of Červený vrch in Prague and elaboration of the digital map of this selected area
Syřínková, Petra ; Kunt, Miroslav (advisor) ; Prokeš, Radek (referee)
In my bachelor thesis I'm dealing with inventory of part area of Red Hill in Prague. Inventory of this part area was carried out according to Machovec (1982). Further I made digital map of this part area and created photographs of all species. In the literature search I'm dealing with function of greenery in urban environment, what effect it has on humans and their lives, importance of greenery and aesthetics. The next chapter of my bachelor thesis is dedicated to part area of Red Hill in terms of history and progression of this part area, than continue with soil and climate conditions. Further I'm delaing with methods and in which way are these species inventorized. I'm describing each measurement which are crucial for my thesis. Whole inventory was created by the system described in Machovec (1982). Further I made table inventory on the base of my measurement, which I divided by category to deciduous trees, conifers and evergreen shrubs, deciduous shrubs and perennials. I entered all the information in to the program AutoCAD and created digital map of part area of Red Hill. Photodocumentation was made for each of the species. According to my measurements 1027 trees and perennials are located on the part area of Red Hill. Of which is 206 deciduos trees, 145 conifers and evergreen shrubs, 653 deciduous shrubs. Total amount of perennials is 23. The most common deciduous tree is Aesculus hippocastanum. The most frequent conifer is Picea abies and the most common deciduous shrub is Syringa vulgaris. The most frequent tree of part area Red Hill is Syringa vulgaris. Furthermore according to my measurements I found out that the most common age category is from 20 to 40 years old and the most frequent handscaping value of three. From all these informations I made graphs which are visible in the next chapters of my thesis.

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