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A role of a social capital concept within international migration issues
Franclová, Alena ; Drbohlav, Dušan (advisor) ; Marešová, Jarmila (referee)
The main goal of this diploma thesis is analysis of importance of social capital in process of international migration of two migration groups in Czechia. Specifically were researched immigrants from Ukraine and Vietnam living in Czechia and their specifics. The thesis contains of theoretical and empirical parts. The goal of theoretical part is mainly an analysis of related scientific literature and researches. This part of the thesis deals with process of international migration, social capital, social capital in the context of international migration and importance of temperament in relation to international migration. The thesis also provides a brief introduction to history of migration tendencies of both researched groups in Czechia. The following empirical part is based on own questionnaire survey. Respondents were chosen from immigrants who are connected to non-governmental organizations. Collecting of questionnaires was organized as so called "snowball" method of picking of respondents in coordination with cooperating non-governmental organizations. Quantitative statistical analysis of the collected data shows that social capital is an important factor for both studied migration groups, which aids them and which they utilize in all parts of the migration process. No statistically significant...
Environmental Impact Assessment Follow up analysis of Pankrác administrative centre
Franclová, Alena ; Keken, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Karel, Karel (referee)
This diploma thesis evaluates issues of environmental impact assessment, focusing on post-project analysis of the Pankrác administrative center. Follow-up evaluation is one of the most important practice through EIA which can fulfil one's potential. Major contribution is mainly the EIA feedback which will be compared between real and predicted impact. Follow-up will provide knowledge to avoid possible non-conformances in EIA evaluation process in the future. Methodical of this thesis is based on international standards of good practice in EIA follow-up, which should always correspond with the specific circumstances of the project and the specific context. The main principles are results-oriented approach, learning, institutional commitment and responsibility. Meaning of the follow-up is the main research question to evaluate the environmental impact assessment. The thesis evaluates the implementation of the main comments from the various point of views. All opinions, changes and views of all participants must be reviewed in implementation and operation phases of the EIA process. Another sub-section provides a comparison of the noise pollution before and after realization of the project and analytical part concludes evaluate compliance with the general principles of good practice. The results collect comprehensive assessment of the EIA process. The follow-up for Pankrác administrative center was important and it proved that positive cooperation with the investor made processes more effective in the terms of the environmental protection of the area. In the future it would be appropriate to dedicate more effort and time for the follow-up. Especially raising awareness of the existence and positive impact of the entire EIA process and also to protect the environmental and public health.

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