Original title:
Udržitelnost programu LEADER+ a LEADER České republiky - porovnání s místní Agendou 21
Translated title:
The Sustainability of Programme LEADER+ and LEADER of the Czech Republic the Comparison with Local Agenda 21
Authors:
Neckářová, Eva ; Rynda, Ivan (advisor) ; Třebický, Viktor (referee) Document type: Master’s theses
Year:
2006
Language:
cze Abstract:
[cze][eng] Cílem této práce je snaha zjistit aspekty udržitelnosti LEADER programu v České republice a jeho společné aspekty s místní Agendou 21. Autorka zkoumá dokumenty týkající se LEADER programu a porovnává je se souborem pravidel trvale udržitelného rozvoje vytvořeného na základě série oficiálních souborů. Druhá část práce je pak zaměřena na konkrétní výzkum s respondendy z místní Agendy 21, kteří se účastnili též LEADER programu.The target of this work is to find out the aspects of sustainability in LEADER program in the Czech Republic and common aspects with Local Agenda 21. I have used the methods of text analysis of the key documents concerning LEADER program. I have compared the documents with a set of principles of sustainable development, made according to several official sets. In the second part of the work, I have made a research among the representants of those LAGs which were supported in the LEADER program. I have sent them a questionaire with several questions created on the basis of a set of Criterias for local Agenda 21 in the Czech Republic. Finally I received 23 answers from 29 LAGs. It appeared that the program includes a lot of principles of sustainability. But also lot of principles are missing. The program dosen't monitor sustainability systematically and sustainability is not the condition of receiving the financial support either. Which is an important lack of a program proclaiming support of sustainable rural development. Udržitelnost v programu LEADER+ a LEADER ČR - porovnání s Místní Agendou 21 77 In the questionaire research the following facts were discovered. Lot of LAGs are implementing activities supporting sustainability and they provide local inhabitants with information about sustainability, too....
Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses)
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Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/3138