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Postindustrial sites in the Czech republic
Decheťová, Kristína ; Hendrychová, Markéta (advisor) ; Martin, Martin (referee)
Mining destroys ecosystems and creates degraded lands all over the Czech Republic. After mining are post-industrial sites created, which are likely to be an irreplaceable area for endangered plant and animal species. In the Czech Republic exist a lot of places, which are affected by mining and energetic industries. For these kinds of sites, early successional stages are characteristic. By the times that are not destroyed by technical restoration, these sites are later beginning a refuge for competitively weak species. Although researches in our country are highlighting the restoration ecology for a few decades like a suitable and cheap way to recovery, technical restorations are not decreasing. In the Jihočeský and Ústecký regions focused on sites, on which the mining was finished. These sites are going under succession and they are potentially suitable sites for many endangered species. Furthermore, in this work are outlines about active extractions presented, which were by raw mining material statistically evaluated from the size and their interference to SPA point of view within Czech Republic.

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