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Activities and competencies of the Customs Administration of the Czech Republic within protection of endangered plants and animals
Bašta, Lukáš ; Vojar, Jiří (advisor) ; Solský, Milič (referee)
The Bachelor thesis deals with the issue of activities and competencies of the Customs Administration of the Czech Republic as armed security force within protection of endangered plants and animals. Bachelor thesis introduces international trade in endangered plants and animals, legislative protection options (CITES Treaty, EU/ES law and law of the Czech Republic) and its application in the Czech Republic, the specific ways and means of the Customs Administration of the Czech Republic in order to detect illegal activities, presently - an overview of discovered illegal activities by Customs Administration of the Czech Republic for the years 2011 - 2015, assessment of trends and developments in the context of smuggling endangered species, most smuggled species, offenders, methods, covers, penalties, draft of prevention tools and evaluation of the current situation.

The impal of subsidies on the area development of LAG Podhorácko
Hvězdová, Lucie ; Zilvar, Josef (advisor) ; Milan, Milan (referee)
The thesis deals with the contribution of the local action group Podhorácko as an appropriate tool to support the development of rural areas. The goal of the thesis is to evaluate the utilization of European funding grants for Podhorácká region during the years 2007 - 2013. The impact of successful projects on the territory development is also being researched. The thesis is divided into three parts. The initial part is aimed at the theoretical overview of the issue, the importance of rural areas and at the programmes for the rural areas development. It also contains the characterization of local action groups and the method LEADER. The second part presents the characterization of the local action group Podhorácko and the analysis of MAS region. The evaluation of funding grants for given territory is also included in this part. The last part suggests concrete measures and potential areas for MAS Podhorácko activity during the years 2014 - 2020. The thesis analyzes the territory of local action group and verifies two hypothesises: - MAS significantly contributes to the development of the rural areas of the given region - the utilization of funding grants is effective On the bases of the results of the statistical method and sociological survey the thesis defines problem areas impeding the future development.

Verification of project „Park za sv. Jakubem v Klatovech“
Malá, Kateřina ; Vacek, Oldřich (advisor) ; Jiří, Jiří (referee)
City council of Klatovy town in the Czech Republic submitted a contract for a new town park project on the place called "Za sv. Jakubem" in 2005. Studio SILVEX represented by Ing. Pavel Borusík won this contract and created a feasibility study as the first step of the project documentation. Till now the study has not been realized because of problematic ownership issues within the concerned area. This diploma thesis strives to solve the question of the up-to-dateness of that project which has been suspended for ten years by now. The main subjects of this thesis have been the project content evaluation, verification of up-to-dateness and to design a new solution respecting current and future needs of the city inhabitants and park users. Literary overview of the current state of the problem deals with public space areas characteristics, city park characteristics, graveyard characteristics including types of graveyards, burials, graves, burial history in the Czech Republic and Jewish cemeteries. The thesis addresses with the impact of the death on survivors and greenery effects as a green place useful for meditation. The graveyard topic is elaborated because of the geographical distance of Klatovy's town's graveyard to the intended park area. Evaluation of detailed data provides the fundamental information about Klatovy and the park place, brief contents and main thoughts of feasibility study "Za sv. Jakubem", own verification of the available documentation including changes in the property relations. All together it had served as a basis for designing new park concept proposal, which responds adequately to demands of park users. The project by Studio SILVEX proposes park place with purely town meaning, containing children playground, in-line skating track and other sport activities. The diploma thesis's park concept transforms the project with focus on scenery locations and relax place for visitors of the nearby town graveyard.

Evaluation of efficiency of selected regional branches of CSO
Tykvart, Pavel ; Houška, Milan (advisor) ; Hana, Hana (referee)
In today's dynamically changing times, the main objective of organizations operating in the private and public sphere is efficiency maximizing. This thesis has been based on this assumption. The main aim of this work is to provide on the specific case an evaluation of the efficiency by using methods of multiple-criteria decision-making in the public sector. The rating of individual regional offices of the Czech Statistical Office, substantially participating in data collecting by performing statistical surveys, is presented in this work, using the method of Data Envelopment Analysis. The thesis can be divided into two parts. The first part deals with the theoretical preparation. This part describes the basic terms connected with the topic of the effectiveness evaluation and a theoretical description of the method the processing is based on. The second part describes the processing itself. At the beginning of this part, there is a brief overview of the activities of the Czech Statistical Office, which is followed by an overview of the statistical survey areas. Then, based on selected inputs and outputs, the efficiency is evaluated.

Overview Copulation Strategies of European Butterflies
Baráková, Kristýna ; Vrabec, Vladimír (advisor) ; Bubová, Terezie (referee)
Daily butterflies are a very varied and diverse group of the animal kingdom. They are insects with complete metamorphosis and a complex life cycle. Different stages of the development cycle are well known and studied. However, when it comes to the reproduction biology of daily butterflies, there are still a lot of question marks. This is why we decided to compile available information on reproduction strategies of European daily butterflies. This information was gathered by the means of strategically chosen keywords in scientific databases Web of Science (WOS), Scopus and Google Scholar. Based on these sources I compiled general information on reproduction behaviour of butterflies related to the complex processes before copulation, more concretely the mating and selection behaviour of daily butterflies. Consequently I describe concretely the copulation process, where I concentrate mainly on data on the progression of copulation, i.e. duration, minimum age or possible repeated copulation. I also explain general terms connected to copulation, such as paternity or protandry. The following part of the thesis concentrates specifically on copulation strategies of European daily butterflies. For the majority of butterflies I gathered data on mating strategies before copulation, specifically on how males search for females. Furthermore, for som e butterflies I add comprehensive data on duration of copulation, minimum age for copulation or possible repeated copulation. However, the gathered data do not provide sufficient information on the stated topic. It was therefore impossible to realize a statistical evaluation, which was supposed to lead to a recount against the total number of European butterflies. The hypothesis, namely that the vast majority of daily butterflies does not show promiscuous behaviour and copulates only once, has not been affirmed, neither disproven. Scientific publications only scarcely provided concrete information on promiscuous behaviour of daily butterflies. A research on this behaviour would require a more thorough examination. But it would enable us to organize accessible data on butterflies in the Czech Republic.

The Landscaping in the Czech Republic in terms of Offices of state and local Administration
Chvojková, Jana ; Cvik, Eva Daniela (advisor) ; Jan, Jan (referee)
Theoretical part of this thesis Landscaping in the Czech Republic in terms of Offices of state and local Administration elaborates compact overview of the issue of landscaping and in detail describes the whole process procedure of landscaping. Historical overview of land consolidation and development of evidence of ownership of land has been added into thesis. The data are processed by using statistical methods, especially time series analysis, synthesis and prediction. The part of the solution of analysis is also forecast future price development for the realization of 1 hectare complex landscaping.

Remuneration of employees for their work
Stiborová, Lada ; Korcová, Renata (advisor) ; Alena, Alena (referee)
The main topic of this thesis is a summary of legal issues relating to employees remuneration system in the Czech Republic. The thesis is based on data collecting and gathering information from specialized publications, internet sources and legal regulations concerned with this topic. In the theoretical part special terms related to labor law are characterized, relation between an employer and an employee from the commencement into employment, employment contract, progress, motivation, employee evaluation, such as paying a wage or a salary. All this information is arranged in order to provide the most complete and comprehensible overview. In the practical part of the thesis direct observation is used, an analysis of internal documents and a semi structured interview with managers and ordinary employees. The output of the thesis is a conclusion and a recommendation how to improve the current state in a company. These suggestions may be used for the reward system modification in the given company, which would lead to greater satisfaction.

Passive safety of vehicles with a focus on incompatible impacts.
Tulach, Pavel ; Kovanda, Jan (advisor)
This dissertation describes in detail the issue of passive safety related to the biomechanics of injuries and crash tests processed as well. Statistics of accidents for the last 10 years, which show the maximum and minimum numbers of accidents and fatalities, are presented in the first chapter, "Overview of the current state of solved problematice. There is also briefly defined legislative relationship between the driver, as road users on the one hand and vulnerable pedestrians on the other hand. The issue of injury biomechanics and especially the serious injuries of body parts (organs) are elaborated in relevant chapter. Methodological part of the thesis described and analyzed data from previously crash tests and serve as a basis for comparison with other experimental tests. Other tests means tests performed on the shock chamber. After evaluation and processing of measured data is to identify and describe the limits of the load, which is the human body when exposed to incompatible impact.

Passive safety and influence of information technology
Mík, Josef ; Kovanda, Jan (advisor) ; Šatochin, Vladimír (referee)
Dissertation thesis deals with problems associated with information system focused on the developed pan-European emergency call system eCall. An improvement in the area of road vehicle safety through a better description of the traffic accident by eCall system are being solved in the dissertation. The work is focused on the frontal collision accidents of type M1. In the first part of the work, a current state of eCall system is described including architecture of the system and overview of related legislation. Further, a legislation related to the vehicle passive safety tests and methods of their evaluation are described. An overview of frontal collision tests with different collision obstacles is presented in the next part of the work. Results of these tests are further used in the analysis of accident severity estimation by eCall system. The works further studies suitability to use the data measured by the eCall system during an accident for the accident severity estimation. This study is based on the correlation analysis of measured accelerations and analysis of parameters of tested eCall unit.

Motivation as a tool of performance management
Hůrková, Tereza ; Kříž, Josef (advisor) ; Hana, Hana (referee)
This diploma thesis addresses the question of work motivation, while it focuses on employee performance as a key factor in performance management. The thesis is divided into two parts. The first part was processed as a literature review of scientific resources. This part explains the basic concepts like the theory of motivation or historic evolution of management styles, human resource management, motivation, efficiency and incentive programs. Furthermore we can find explanation of such terms as job performance and some specific methods of evaluation of job performances in this theoretical part. The second part, which is the practical part of the thesis, focuses on the selected company Mall.cz where a brief description of company's history is provided, as well as its business plan and structure of the company. We can also find the basic overview of those motivational factors that are used as a support for the performance management. The analyzed survey focuses on the perception of the company and loyalty, working environment and interpersonal relationships, personal development and support of the employees, benefits and monetization and motivation to change. The outputs and outcomes are described in forms of various charts for better understanding. The detailed plan for improvement was conducted based on the findings of the described survey.