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Railway brownfields - potential of the city. Case study of Bubny railway station.
Kluchová, Adéla ; Slámová, Eliška (advisor) ; Pospíšilová, Lucie (referee)
The railway, that brought the industrial expansion to the medieval walls of Prague in the 19th century, left there a hundred years later immense, undivided lucrative spaces, that are overdimensioned for the requirements of the current railway transportation. The railway brownfields now offer their potential to integrate themselves into the city organism, connect the already existing housing areas and create new, multifunctional city quarters. This thesis introduces the issue of the railway brownfield transformation in both historical context, and the context of nowadays approach to spatial planning. The case study presents the brownfield of the Praha-Bubny railway station and the organisations, that are creating the image of the brownfield's future transformation, as well as their partial goals and ideas about the newly forming space. KEY WORDS: railway brownfields, Bubny railway station, transformation, urbanism, spatial planning
The Impact of Citizens' Initiative on the Urban Development The Case Study of Vyšehrad Station
Moravcová, Ivana ; Slámová, Eliška (advisor) ; Špačková, Petra (referee)
The aim of the bachelor theses "Význam občanských iniciativ na rozvoji města - případová studie nádraží Vyšehrad" is to find a way how the citizens' initiative are involved in the development of the city, what resources they use and whether their activity is effective. The theoretical part of the theses introduces the basics of the community theory and research of local development, there is also included an explanation of Czech laws about citizens' initiatives and the urban planning process. The research is based on the case study of Vyšehrad station and involved groups. The main methods were semi-structured interviews with involved subjects and also detailed study of documents and newspaper articles. In the research there were identified three main types of initiatives. Members of citywide associations are mainly professionals. They help locals to be able to fight for their neighborhood and be a successful participant of the urban planning process. Local movements are more powerful because of strong identification with local issues and bigger amount of time and energy of its members. But those groups are not established in the city center because they fight against big projects built in the outskirts of the city. Last group can be called citizens' initiative; those are formed by dissatisfied...
Railway brownfields - potential of the city. Case study of Bubny railway station.
Kluchová, Adéla ; Slámová, Eliška (advisor) ; Pospíšilová, Lucie (referee)
The railway, that brought the industrial expansion to the medieval walls of Prague in the 19th century, left there a hundred years later immense, undivided lucrative spaces, that are overdimensioned for the requirements of the current railway transportation. The railway brownfields now offer their potential to integrate themselves into the city organism, connect the already existing housing areas and create new, multifunctional city quarters. This thesis introduces the issue of the railway brownfield transformation in both historical context, and the context of nowadays approach to spatial planning. The case study presents the brownfield of the Praha-Bubny railway station and the organisations, that are creating the image of the brownfield's future transformation, as well as their partial goals and ideas about the newly forming space. KEY WORDS: railway brownfields, Bubny railway station, transformation, urbanism, spatial planning
The Impact of Citizens' Initiative on the Urban Development The Case Study of Vyšehrad Station
Moravcová, Ivana ; Slámová, Eliška (advisor) ; Špačková, Petra (referee)
The aim of the bachelor theses "Význam občanských iniciativ na rozvoji města - případová studie nádraží Vyšehrad" is to find a way how the citizens' initiative are involved in the development of the city, what resources they use and whether their activity is effective. The theoretical part of the theses introduces the basics of the community theory and research of local development, there is also included an explanation of Czech laws about citizens' initiatives and the urban planning process. The research is based on the case study of Vyšehrad station and involved groups. The main methods were semi-structured interviews with involved subjects and also detailed study of documents and newspaper articles. In the research there were identified three main types of initiatives. Members of citywide associations are mainly professionals. They help locals to be able to fight for their neighborhood and be a successful participant of the urban planning process. Local movements are more powerful because of strong identification with local issues and bigger amount of time and energy of its members. But those groups are not established in the city center because they fight against big projects built in the outskirts of the city. Last group can be called citizens' initiative; those are formed by dissatisfied...
Nursing Specificity at Patients with Diagnosis "psoriasis vulgaris"
SLÁMOVÁ, Eliška
Nursing Specificity at Patients with Diagnosis psoriasis vulgaris The aim of my thesis was to explore the nursing specificity at patients with diagnosis psoriasis vulgaris. I tried to find out the real impact of nursing care on the psychic state of these patients and their close family members; in addition to this my research was concentrated on the role of a nurse in the nursing process. My intention was to discover whether a nurse can influence on psychic problems of psoriatic patients. I used qualitative methods of research, i.e. nonstandardized talks in combination with subsequent case study. The topic of talks to patients and nurses reflected everyday life of psoriatic patients and nursing problems concerning their treatment. Patients and nurses were chosen at random with respect to voluntary participation of both. The intention was applied in the chosen illness {--} psoriasis vulgaris. The research has proved the existence of the specific field in the nursing process at psoriatic patients {--} systematic and long-term care about the overall psychic condition of these patients. Psychic (im)balance of psoriatic patients is usually transfered to their relatives. My research has resulted in the serious finding that contemporary nursing is ignoring the care about psoriatic patients´ psychic problems. This fact of missing psychic care was confirmed at all stages of this incurable illness. Despite of this fact the main role in taking care about patients´ psychic state should be realized by nurses. Patients should be much better educated; nurses should regularly carry out prevention and treatment of psychic traumas occuring so often during patients´ coexistence with psoriasis. To sum up my thesis, I would like to add some extra comments: results of the research are so current and urgent so that to be published in the professional journals. Postgraduate education of nurses should be completed with these findings and management of health service facilities should be also immediately informed about present missing care concerning psychic condition. Noursing care will have to be reorganized and improved as soon as possible. In this way the quality of psoriatic patients´ and their relatives´ life could be much better than any time before

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