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Landscape policy in the Czech Republic
SEMANČÍKOVÁ, Eva
This PhD Thesis provides insight into the field of landscape policy in the Czech Republic. It gives an overview of various policy instruments for implementation of the European Landscape Convention. It explores landscape as a policy object, and related policy goals in the spatial planning and environmental policy domains of the Czech Republic.
Concentrations and forms of phosphorus in the runoff from small agricultural catchments in the catchment of Orlík Reservoir
Richtr, J. ; Hejzlar, Josef ; Semančíková, E.
Concentrations of major P forms were monitored in the runoff from 21 small agricultural catchments with dominant arable land or grassland within the basin of Orlík Reservoir during one seasonal cycle. Mean concentrations of dissolved reactive P (DRP) and dissolved non-reactive P (DNP) were low and not differed at the arable land and grassland catchments (DRP 32 and 24 μg/l, DNP 8 and 9 μg/l, respectively). Particulate P (PP) concentrations varied significantly between these two types of catchments (77 and 20 μg/l, respectively). Apparently, PP did not originated from recent erosion of land surface but from sediment resuspension or bank erosion in streams. Significant relationships between P concentrations in oxalate extracts of upper (0–15 cm) and deep (50–70 cm) soil layers and between the phosphate saturation index in the 50–70 cm soil layer and the DRP concentration in runoff demonstrated existence of relationship between soil available P and P concentration in catchment runoff.
IMPACT OF BROWNFIELDS TO THE RURAL LANDSCAPE OF ŠTIAVNICKÉ VRCHY
Dvořáková-Líšková, Zuzana ; Semančíková, Eva ; Hanzal, V.
This contribution is aimed to brownfields as a result of mining activities in rural landscape and it´s next possible use utilization. A typical example of brownfields is area of Štiavnické vrchy. Many objects (real estates) and buildings stayed without any next use after the end of mining activities. Bigger problem, as it seems, are the objects that rised as a result of that activities. That objects have been used for many decades or centuries, nevertheless thay have no utilization on the present. Seriousness of this problem is rising, because individual brownfields have an enviromental impact to the landscape.

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1 SEMANČÍKOVÁ, Eva
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