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Landfilling as one of the causes of climate change
Knopp, Lubomír ; Balgová, Zuzana (referee) ; Hrabová, Kristýna (advisor)
This thesis deals with municipal waste landfilling. The aim of the thesis was to map the current situation of municipal waste management, to present the European and Czech strategies in the field of waste management and to evaluate the risks associated with landfilling. The thesis examines all the consequences and risks of landfilling. The thesis then looks at the difference objectives and action plans of the European Union and the Czech Republic in the field of waste management. Finally, educational tools for waste prevention in the Šternberk micro-region are presented.
Legal regime of municipal waste management
Sádlo, Jan ; Sobotka, Michal (advisor) ; Drobník, Jaroslav (referee)
Legal regime of municipal waste management This work about legal regime of municipal waste management in the Czech Republic begins with a chapter about some aspects of the municipal waste, especially the quantity in which the CR and the EU produces municipal waste, ways in which municipal waste is disposed and percentage limits which should be achieved in municipal waste management. Next part is started with a short flashback into the history of legislation of waste (and municipal waste as well) in the Czech Republic in the last 20 years - follows independence of the Czech Republic. Conception of municipal waste did not get throught a big changes during that decades, so didn't the system of municipal waste management. In the recent years there have been serious discussions about the new "waste" law and after the new Goverment was elected they started again, also we will see if the new law will see the lights of the world. The work then gives an explanation of basic terms - waste and municipal waste - in the Czech law and also in the European law. Because of being the member of European Union, the Czech Republic has quite similar definitions of these terms - new laws were prepared to be conformable with European law. Also the waste hierarchy, important for the approach to waste management, is the...
Legal regime of municipal waste management
Sádlo, Jan ; Sobotka, Michal (advisor) ; Drobník, Jaroslav (referee)
Legal regime of municipal waste management This work about legal regime of municipal waste management in the Czech Republic begins with a chapter about some aspects of the municipal waste, especially the quantity in which the CR and the EU produces municipal waste, ways in which municipal waste is disposed and percentage limits which should be achieved in municipal waste management. Next part is started with a short flashback into the history of legislation of waste (and municipal waste as well) in the Czech Republic in the last 20 years - follows independence of the Czech Republic. Conception of municipal waste did not get throught a big changes during that decades, so didn't the system of municipal waste management. In the recent years there have been serious discussions about the new "waste" law and after the new Goverment was elected they started again, also we will see if the new law will see the lights of the world. The work then gives an explanation of basic terms - waste and municipal waste - in the Czech law and also in the European law. Because of being the member of European Union, the Czech Republic has quite similar definitions of these terms - new laws were prepared to be conformable with European law. Also the waste hierarchy, important for the approach to waste management, is the...

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