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The valuation of the population of the black cock in respect of the disturbed habitat in consequence of turf digging in the area of Světlík in Šumava
SAMEK, Petr
In the thesis there is documented recent apperance of the population of black cock in a specific habitat and compares it with its apperance in last thirty years. The aim of this work is to analyze long-term progress subpopulation of black cock in this habitat and elaborates statement of its apperance in consequence of changing conditions of habitat (turf digging). The main result of this thesis is the concept of management of conservation of black rock and its habitat during the turf digging and after ending of it.
"Najdorf": Monography of the Defunct Village on Vitorazsko Region.
Veith, Daniel ; Pargač, Jan (advisor) ; Šalanda, Bohuslav (referee)
The present work maps a specific set of the traditional subsistence techniques by way of example of the abandoned village named Nová Ves u Klikova (1792-1953). In the 18th century occure changes in methods of forest exploitation in Central Europe in general. The increased demand for fuelwood and building wood gave rise to the "rationalization" of the forest management. Another source of energy for the developing industry was peat at that time. Nová Ves u Klikova was an example of the so called peat colonization. Small farmsteads were founded on the infertile peaty soil that was not able to ensure sufficient means of subsistence. As a consequence it was developed an important centre of production of straw baskets and chip baskets in the second half of the 19th century. The existing ethnological literature pursued the local production of baskets, whereas the topic of the cutting of peat and its further treating in relation to folk culture is still untreated. In view of that fact this text lays stress on the "cultural history of peat".
Biotope mapping of locality Branský les, South Bohemia, in the context of planned expansion of peat extraction
Klimešová, Sandra ; Petrů, Anita (advisor) ; Charvátová, Helena (referee)
The goal of this thesis was to map actual habitat distribution in the locality of Branský les II. in Třeboň. The locality is influenced by adjacent peat extraction. The purpose of this mapping was the identification of natural habitats and habitats influenced human activity. At the same time, detection of presence of rare or threatened species of flora and assessment of the expanse of area influenced by adjacent extraction. In 2015 a data collection was performed and the results were evaluated by the Habitat Catalogue of the Czech Rebublic and Handbook of Habitat Evaluation. In the study area there obvious degradation of stands mainly because of drainage. A ratio of natural habitats compared to anthropologenic habitats is minimal. Nevertheless, the vegetational attributes of the locality match with the habitat L10.2 pine mire forests with Vaccinium and within Natura 2000 network belongs to so called priority habitats. As a suitable way of restoration of peat bogs natural habitats is possible to apply a method of blocking a drainage canals or leave a peat bog to natural cyclical development

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