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Analysis of activities of the Mountain Rescue Service in selected mountains in the Czech Republic
Šlechta, Radek ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: Analysis of activities of the Mountain Rescue Service in selected mountains in the Czech Republic. Objectives: The objective of this thesis is to analyse the activities of areas of the Mountain Rescue Service and then compare the collected information. Another objective is to create a comprehensive overview of the history, activities and areas of the Mountain Rescue Service, and its cooperation with other rescue services. Methods: The methods used in this thesis are content analysis and data collection from available sources. Furthermore, methods of qualitative research, mainly a semistructured interview with chiefs of the Mountain Rescue Service of the Czech Republic. The data obtained are presented through a transcript of interviews and descriptive statistics of interviewed and Mountain Rescue Service statistics. These statistics are processed into tables and graphs that are described, compared and evaluated. Results: The result of this diploma thesis is an overview of the Mountain Rescue Service, its activities, its activities and its powers. Moreover, another result is an analysis of activities in selected areas where the Mountain Rescue Service operates on the basis of interviews with Mountain Rescue Service chiefs. Last but not least, this thesis presents a comparison of intervention...
Diversity of the molluscs of Central Europaean Mountains
Kopalová, Zuzana ; Juřičková, Lucie (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Jana (referee)
This thesis summarizes environmental factors which influence both species richness and abundance of mollusc fauna, and it also describes molluscs' diverzity of the Czech Republic mountain areas. The abundance and species richness of mollusc assemblages are influenced mostly by accessibility of Ca together with correlated pH of soil, humidity, woodland structure together with character of litter, decomposed wood amount, and altitude. Results of number studies on these topics do not correspond to each other. The species diverzity of twelve mountain areas in the Czech Republic were described and 182 species (about 74 % molluscs fauna in the Czech Republic) were recorded. While east-west gradient is apparent for Carpathian species spreading, Alpine species are spreading to the north randomly. Western mountains contain higher proportion of species with wide zoogeographical range.

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