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Architecture of the extreme
Špániková, Michaela ; Wlazel, Adam (referee) ; Kaftan, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a mountain building with a function of a shelter for tourists and a field workplace for workers of state forests of TANAP (Tatra National Park). With its size and function, the proposed building gently supports the development of this protected area of the Belianske Tatras. The building is designed in the constantly changing external conditions of the mountain environment (change of seasons, low temperatures, strong wind ..) so that the indoor environment is as stable and comfortable as possible. The aim is to create a building with an optimal indoor climate, minimal energy requirements and high spatial quality. To achieve these goals, it is necessary to use appropriate materials and an efficient technical system.
Geographical distribution of Piciforms' abundaces in Smrčina area, Šumava National Park
Souček, Michal ; Hořák, David (advisor) ; Riegert, Jan (referee)
The geographical distribution of Piciforms' is one of the factors indicating the state of the forest. These forest birds are bioindicators of climax forest communities. In Šumava National Park, some of the Piciforms' are flag species' and thanks to that, various historical data about them exist. The goal of my study was to evaluate data from 2006-2018 monitoring and add my own monitoring data from years 2019 and 2020. This data consists of location of individual birds living in the region called Smrčina, the southernmost point of the National Park. The goal of this thesis was to determine which factors influence the distribution. The method chosen for the monitoring was so called "point count method", used from the beginning of April till the end of June. For the statistical analysis, the R software was used. And for the visualization of geographical distribution, I used qGis. The result of my thesis is that from 10 Piciform species living in the Czech Republic, 8 live in the studied region. The abundance of Black Woodpecker and Great-Spotted Woodpecker from year 2006 and Three-Toed Woodpecker from year 2009 is stable. (Great- Spotted Woodpecker with 1,6, Black Woodpecker with 0,5 and Three-Toed Woodpecker with 0,8 pairs on one hectare.) The most rare species White-Backed Woodpecker was spotted...
Mountain family hotel
Kupčoková, Ivana ; Dýr, Petr (referee) ; Žalmanová, Petra (advisor)
The Master thesis deal with the design of a recreational object , the type of a mountain family hotel nearby the town of Brezno in middle of Slovakia. The goals will be to design a recreational and sports complex respecting nature and tradition. Mountain family hotel should offer accommodation and the possibility of spending an active holiday for tourists and families with children.
Faktory kvality služeb ve vybraných horských destinacích z pohledu nabídky
Šindlerová, Lucie
Šindlerová, L. Factors of Quality of Services in Mountain Tourist Destinations in Terms of Supply. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2019. The diploma thesis is about factors of quality services in mountain tourist destinations from the view of supply. The main objective of this work is to identify factors influencing the quality of services and to determine their significance. Within this work were created questionnaires for 3 segments – providers of accommodation, providers of sport-recreational services and tourist information centres. Based on these results have been proposed recommendations for service providers.
Mountain guest-house in Karolinka
Skopalová, Vendula ; Semrád, Antonín (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the design and process of the construction-technical part of the project documentation for realization of the new building of the mountain guest-house house in Karolina with an accommodation capacity of 36 people. The building is located on a slope, it is a basement, it has 2 underground floors and 3 aboveground floors. The building is roofed with a saddle roof with a concrete roofing. Vertical support structures are made from the Porotherm system. In addition to the project, an architectural study, a fire report and a thermal-technical assessment of the house are also included.
Cannons in a different war
Špinková, Lucie ; Novák, Arnošt (advisor) ; Stachová, Jana (referee)
This thesis is focused on members of two groups, rangers and ski lift operators of the area of Krkonoše mountains. In Krkonoše National Park there si a huge gain of using artificial snow lately, which is globally supposed to be kind of adaptation on climatic changes. It leads to extension of ski season, which is livelihood for many ski lift operators. This fact evokes conflicts. Rangers say that artificial snow has negative influence on environment, such as decrease of water, biodiversity, soil etc. I have decided to find out, using a quantitative sociological method of semi-structured interviews followed by analysis, how these two groups percieve the nature and how their differnces influence negotiation of reproduction of countryside in Krkonoše mountains. Sources of my research were works of authors such as Swyngedouw, Macnaghten, Urry or Escobar. These works describe various kinds of socio-countrysides and authors try to destroy stereotype of one nature. These socio-countrysides may be the main reason for arguing about nature. This thesis extends knowledge about heretofore missing analysis of conflict between two groups of ski lift operators and rangers. Main contribution of the thesis is undertsanding to two groups dealing with the same issue, but with different perspective and opinion.
Alpine Landscape from English travel literature ( the first half of the 18th century)
Štětka, Ondřej ; Klusáková, Luďa (advisor) ; Janáč, Jiří (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to trace the image of mountains, mountain landscape and nature in selected English/British travelogues and correspondence from the first half of the 18th century containing accounts of their authors' travels to the Alpine region. Firstly, the author of the thesis briefly outlines general development of the European attitude towards mountains before the half of the 18th century. After that he introduces each of the texts and their authors individually and then examines and compares them regarding chiefly the way of mentioning, describing or valuation of mountains and mountain landscape. Finally, he presents his findings and tries to confront them with some general theses on development of the perception of mountains, nature and landscape. Key words Mountains, Alps, landscape, nature, 18th century, English/British, travellers, travelogues.
Analysis of the mountain service activities for the period 2010 - 2014
Jandečková, Julie ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: Analysis of the Mountain Rescue Service activities for the period 2010 - 2014 Objectives: The aim of this thesis is the processing and statistical expression hits the Mountain Rescue Service of the Czech Republic for the period 2010 - 2014 in the Czech Republic. Furthemore, the works aims to describe and summarize the historical development of the Mountain Rescue Service of the Czech Republic, describe in detail its site of action and activities where accidents happen frequently. Methods: In this thesis methods are used content analysis and data collection methods of available resources and materials, method of descriptive statistics and subsequent comparison of data. The data obtained are presented through tables and graphs, which are described in detail and reviewed. Results: The result is a comprehensive description of the Mountain Rescue Service of the Czech Republic from inception to the present, its presence and legislative powers. The following describes the mountainous area where the Mountain Rescue Service of the Czech Republic operates and has its own station. There are written and evaluated numerical data of all interventions Mountain Rescue Service of the Czech Republic for the period 2010 - 2014. This data is substantiated arranged tables with exact numbers of hits and backed...
Mountains as islands
Kačabová, Petra ; Storch, David (advisor) ; Ferenc, Michal (referee)
In this paper I deal with island biogeography and its applicability to isolated mountaintops, as an ecological equivalent of true islands. I discuss both true and mountain islands regarding their origin and the influence of long-term climate evolution on Earth. I underline some features of mountain islands, resulting from their topography and the dissimilarities of both types of island barriers. I find that mountain and true island communities might or might not have a number of species in a state of equilibrium, caused by balance between species immigration on island and their extinction. If the number of species on island is not in equilibrium, species extinction is not balanced by species immigration. I consider patterns of island communities, mainly nestedness, which has been frequently studied on mountain, as well as true islands. I discuss distribution patterns concerning invertebrates. And finally, I concentrate on recent methods of moutain island research and discuss mountain island isolation issues in terms of global warming.

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