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Interactions of developers and mayors of suburban municipalities in hinterland of Prague
Martinovská, Denisa ; Špačková, Petra (advisor) ; Čermák, Zdeněk (referee)
This master's thesis is devoted to the character of the interaction and negotiation about residential development between the municipality representatives and development companies, the key players in the suburban development. As the geographical area for the research were chosen selected municipalities in north-east hinterland of Prague. The theoretical part summarizes the institutional approach, residential suburbanization, spatial planning and the residential development. The practical part consists of the research itself. It was done as the qualitative analysis of the semi-structured interviews with the municipality representatives and development companies. The interviews are then evaluated on the basis of the theoretical thematic analysis. The interaction between developers and mayors is quite complicated because it represents the conflict of private and public interests. This leads to further negotiations. The character of the interaction and also the negotiations are more or less formed by various circumstances. In this thesis have been distinguished four types of interactions. These types differs in the conditions and requirements determination by the mayors and its fulfillment by the development companies. Keywords: suburbanization, spatial planning, developer, development project,...
Institutional care of seniors in The Czech Republic
Čermák, Zdeněk ; Šumníková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Šiška, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the issue of institutional care for the elderly in the country. The main goal of this work was to perform a general discourse in the current state of institutional care for the elderly in the country. The secondary objective is to suggest a possible application of special educationalists within accomodational services for health and social services. The main research method was used the analysis and compilation of 168 expert papers. The work is internally divided into seven chapters. The first one deals with the methodology and objectives of the work. The second presents data on age and aging. The third is focused on general aspects of institutional care. The fourth chapter introduces the reader to the current state of health services with a focus on hospice. The fourth chapter discusses the social services especially for elderly homes. The fifth chapter deals with the care of the dying senior and sixth chapter presents the author's conception of a possible application of special educationalists within the accomodational and health services. Keywords Age, Senior,Family, Long term care, healthservices , socialservices, Long-Term Care Hospitals, nursinghomes, hospice
Migration from Ukraine to Czechia after 1991
Mjartan, Zdeněk ; Pavelková, Lenka (advisor) ; Čermák, Zdeněk (referee)
Migration from Ukraine to Czechia from 1991 Abstract The aim of this bachelor thesis is the analysis of Ukrainian migration to Czechia after the separation of Ukraine from the USSR in 1991. The main indicators used here are the evolution of quantity of immigrated Ukrainians, total number of Ukrainians living in Czechia, the scheme of population percentage according to age, gender, etc. These trends are monitored on 25-years basis, dates from years 1991 to 2015. The first part of thesis explains general migration types a theories of migration. These theories, that are explained, were chosen according to their possible use for describing this specific Ukrainian migration to Czechia. This part is completed with general overview of main migration theories.The second part covers political, sociodemographic and economical characteristics of Ukraine. The third part is focused on the migration politics of Czechia between years 1991 and 2015, especially how the legislative framework affected the migration rate to Czechia. The fourth part shows how the migration from Ukraine looked like from the beginning of the 20th century to 1989. The main indicators used here are the origin of migrants, the destination of migration, and the time evolution of migration. Crucial part of the thesis is the fifth part, which is...
Accessibility of Retail Facilities in Bratislava
Riška, Martin ; Čermák, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Križan, František (referee)
Martin Riška: Dostupnosť maloobchodných predajní v Bratislave Abstract The aim of the thesis is to analyse accessibility of food retail facilities for elderly people in Bratislava in public transportation network. This thesis combines traditional methods of social sciences (questionaire survey, statistical analysis) with modern tools of geographical information systems (GIS). The empirical knowledge about consumer behaviour of elderly people took in field survey was linked with multimodal network dataset and with geodatabase of retail facilities. As a main result of this thesis can be considered regionalization of study area of Bratislava city based on character of local retail environment. Key words: accessibility, retail, elderly people, spatial analysis, GIS, Bratislava
Population distribution and interregional migration in Kazakhstan
Tolesh, Fariza ; Čermák, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Kučera, Tomáš (referee)
Population distribution and interregional migration in Kazakhstan Abstract: As a consequence of considerable regional disparities in socio-economic development the incidence of migration varies substantially between sections of the Kazakhstani population, between parts of the national territory and over time. In this diploma thesis we attempt to find out the recent evidence concerning variations in mobility within Kazakhstan and the way these variations have an effect on population distribution. The aim is to try to outline the major trends of migration between regions and determine main push and pull factors of the interregional migration, especially the case of rural to urban movements. Among the key features identified are the changing importance of the various spatial patterns of population localization and wide differential in migration propensities and patterns between people according to age and gender, position in the family, life cycle, occupation and education. Keywords: interregional migration, regional disparities, territorial distribution
Vietnamese Retail as Part of the Non-metropolitan Area in Czechia
Horáček, Jiří ; Čermák, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Freidingerová, Tereza (referee)
Vietnamese food stores are located all over the Czechia and are often the only option for food purchases in non-metropolitan areas. This dissertation is focused on the study of Vietnamese retail in the context of the problems of serviceability of small towns and rural settlements in the Czechia. One of the main goals of this dissertation is to verify whether Vietnamese businesses are one of the ways to save the ever-falling rural service functions. Considering that the issue of rural service provision is an extensive topic, the work only yields partial results that will need to be verified in further studies. The introductory sections analyze the processes of Vietnamese migration into our country and subsequently characterize the development of retail. The next part focuses on the operation of Vietnamese retail where structured interviews conducted within the research serve as a main source of information. The quantitative part of the research focuses on the issue of the distribution of shops, and, in the empirical part, using questionnaire the functioning of the Zásmuky retail trade with a focus on Vietnamese food stores is assessed. The analysis shows that Vietnamese food stores are one of the solutions to maintaining business in rural communities. Due to the efficiency of their operation, which...
Identity of Man-Nurse in Relation to Working Group
Čermák, Zdeněk ; Smetáčková, Irena (advisor) ; Francová, Veronika (referee)
This paper is concerned with the issue of men working as male nurses (common attendant) in relation to their working group. I'm introducing three different points of view in the theoretical part, how can this issue be seen. First of them, the nursing view (leagal definition of profession), second one is the psychological view (the field of professional identity and its involving factors) and the third view is a social-psychological view (gender and its meaning for nursing profession). In the empiric part I'm presenting two case studies of common attendants, which results mainly from semistructured interviews with common attendants, their subordinate, superiors and sociometric important persons. Data gained from the interviews were consequently completed with data from sociometrie and observation. Key words: nursing, identity, working group, nurse, gender
Current Trends in Quantitative Analysis of Geographical Data: Potentialities and Limitations of Spatial Data Analysis
Netrdová, Pavlína ; Čermák, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Ježek, Josef (referee) ; Horák, Jiří (referee)
of the Ph.D. Thesis Netrdová, P.: Current trends in quantitative analysis of geographical data: potentialities and limitations of spatial analysis The thesis is a contribution to the discussion about the potentialities of the quantitative approach in geography. It follows the current trends in quantitative analysis of geographical data, specifically spatial analysis, particularly from the perspective of changes in the concept and character of applied methods and their possible contribution in geographical research. Due to the research focus of the author, the entire work is focused primarily on the issue of using quantitative methods in terms of social geography. Attention is focused particularly on statistically spatial analyses, which are the most widely used techniques in social geography, with a wide range of possible applications. One of the goals of this work is to bring the current development in quantitative geography closer to the Czech academic community, and thus contribute to the increased awareness of the potentialities of the application of quantitative methods and spatial analyses in geographical research. Methodological problems in the analysis of spatial data, theoretical changes in the concept of quantitative analysis and also newly emerging quantitative methods have not so far...

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