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The structure of the population by sex - Czech Republic
KALBÁČOVÁ, Jana
This bachelor thesis discuss demography, respectively demography changes in the Czech Republic, in the field of population structure in accordance with the biological characters. There is captured an attempt of understanding the influence of the mutual gendre structure, some demographic processes and phenomenon. Secondly there is an attempt to identify factors influencing the structure. Particularly focusing on historical development number of men and women in the Czech Republic by gendre level, as well as the age level and spatial diferential of the population by gender. It presents different types of the counties, districts and Administration office with Municipal extended powers by studied structures. The thesis contains the cartographic outputs, tables, graphs.

Comparative analysis of investment possibilities in Czech Republic and in Russian Federation
Borisov, Andrey ; Zámečník, Petr (advisor) ; Čámská, Dagmar (referee)
Nowdays, exists a possibility to invest not only in the domestic country but also in foreign countries. The main goal of this thesis is to undertake the comparative analysis of investment possibilities of natural persons in savings accounts and mutual funds in Czech Republic and Russian Federation, both from the perspective of domestic investors, as well as from perspective of foreign investors. For each country I will introduce summary of legislative aspects. Afterwards, I will introduce the list of the top five accounts and funds for each country, which have adequate liquidity and risk level. Also I will take into consideration such important aspects as exchange rate and inflation. The Convention for the avoidance of double taxation between Czech Republic and Russian Federation will be analyzed as well.

Belgian foreign policy towards its former colonies
Gregorová, Martina ; Volenec, Otakar (advisor) ; Kochan, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with Belgian foreign policy towards its former colonies since colonialism to the present. Particular emphasis is put on the crucial moments of their relationship, which are character of the colonial administration, process of decolonization, civil war in the former colonies and current bilateral cooperation. The conclusion and evaluation of Belgian foreign policy is based on analysis of historical and political mutual relations.

The Specifics the Czech Republic’s Foreign Trade with the Russian Federation
Kavánek, Jakub ; Sato, Alexej (advisor) ; Bolotov, Ilya (referee)
The subject of this thesis is foreign trade between the Czech Republic and the Russian Federation. In the policy document 'Export Strategy of the Czech Republic for the period 2012 -- 2020', prepared by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Russian Federation features amongst the top twelve priority countries for Czech export. The aim of this thesis is to confirm the accuracy of the Russian Federation's designation as a priority export country for the Czech Republic by analysing the trade relations between both countries for the past twenty years, by assessing the status of the governmental support regarding Czech export to the Russian Federation and establishing the overall trade potential of the Russian market. The findings indicate that the Russian market offers many advantages for Czech exporters, including long tradition of mutual business relations, well-known quality of Czech products, similar culture and wide-ranging governmental support. In conclusion, despite certain risks posed by the Russian economy, and, providing that the Czech government improves its export support for small and medium enterprises, the Russian Federation can represent an even more important, long-term business partner for the Czech Republic. This thesis is particularly suitable for those interested in a closer acquaintance with the development and current state of foreign trade between the Czech Republic and the Russian Federation.

Detached house with design office
Filgasová, Tereza ; Vránová, Lenka (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
The thesis is focused on planning a new house with an office with its own entrance. Ground plan consists of two mutually adjacent rectangles. The object includes two above ground floors with partial basement. The basement provides garage for two cars. The house is covered with a flat roof. The garage is designed to be covered with vegetative roof. Two terraces are designed for the building. The building is designed in the walling structural systém Heluz Plus 30.

The expansion of Czech companies to the Russian market
Filippov, David ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Petříček, Václav (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to create a brief analysis for entrepreneurs and investors, that are considering to enter the Russian market. The thesis provides a comprehensive overview of the economic situation in the Czech Republic and Russian Federation, mutual trade relations, the state assistance possibilities and of the sectors with the highest potential.

A methodology for assessing the impact of cattle grazing on soil properties, water quality and quantity, plant and invertebrates diversity
Fučík, P. ; Zemek, František ; Hakrová, P. ; Svobodová, M. ; Zajíček, A. ; Šlachta, M. ; Pikl, Miroslav ; Duffková, R. ; Mrkvička, J. ; Bystřický, V. ; Procházka, J. ; Skalický, M. ; Holubík, O. ; Moravcová, J. ; Novotný, Jan ; Skalická, J. ; Peterková, J. ; Musil, M. ; Šantrůček, J. ; Matoušková, V. ; Brom, J. ; Hanuš, Jan ; Novotná, K. ; Huislová, P.
This methodology introduces the approaches for assessment of soil, water, plant, forage and invertebrates characteristics of pastures as influenced by cattle grazing. These parameters are necessary to observe and evaluate in order to set the optimal grazing management of pastures for support of the sustainable land use and for mitigating the negative impacts of agriculture on the environment. Moreover, the proper management of pastures enables to improve livestock welfare, market challenges of foods, and strenghten and diversify various activities in rural areas. For the assessment of grazing-induced changes of aforementioned parameters, the focus is oriented towards different pasture geomorphological / hillslope zones, where grazing may exhibit in a distinct manner. The approaches are postponed based on literature survey as well as on knowledge acquired during a multi-branch research project. The methodology shows the principles for monitoring and evaluation of parameters regarding soil physics and chemistry, water quality and quantity, plant diversity and forage quality and ecology of selected invertebrate species. Beside this, approaches for application and interpretation of remote sensing methods and tools for detecting the changes in plant and soil pasture characteristics are introduced and discussed. The methodics is targeted on one hand for specialist from state administration offices (Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of the Environment) as a background for evaluation of the effectiveness of subsidy programmes focused on grazing management. On the other hand, the approaches described in the methodics can serve the experts for an integrated assessment of grazing management on various pasture parameters or on the environment. The novelty of the methodics lies in the multi-level approach, which enables to assess the pasture parameters both individually or jointly, according to their mutual interrelatons and possible driving factors.

The Mesolitic and Early Eneolithic settlement of the Prague plateau
Dufek, Josef ; Popelka, Miroslav (advisor) ; Dobeš, Miroslav (referee)
Author: Josef Dufek, University Faculty & Department: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, Institute for Prehistory and Early History, Title: Neolithic and early Eneolithic activity in elevated dwellings and hill forts in Central Bohemia, Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Miroslav Popelka, CSc., Number of characters: , Number of appendices: , Number of cited references: . The goal of this Master's paper is to compile previous findings on mesolithic, neolithic and early chalcolithic living areas and archeological evidence on fields, valleys and heights of the Prague plateau. An analysis of archeological material published to date on detected areas and an evaluation of their mutual calculated relationships within the frame of the region and microregions and within the frame of peace and war usage of the landscape are presented. Keywords: neolithic - early eneolithic - fields position - valleys position - heights position - settlement area - settlement makroarea - settlement mikroregion - settlement region - Prague plateau

Expansion strategy of Russia's Gazprom into European market and European counteraction policy
Khayrullaev, Andrey ; Svoboda, Karel (advisor) ; Binhack, Petr (referee)
Author: Andrey Khayrullaev Title of the Thesis: EXPANSION STRATEGY OF RUSSIA'S GAZPROM INTO EUROPEAN MARKET AND EUROPEAN COUNTERACTION POLICY Year of defence: 2012 ABSTRACT In the period of globalization, energy security has substantial implications for the mutual security of supply and demand. It is dependent on several factors as security of supply, resilience and interdependence. As the result, multi-national corporations controlling wide energy resources are becoming more and more involved in the international politics - the situation when supplier is not just one of the contractual parities but "tool" for political pressure of its host state. Russian Gazprom, which operates on European natural gas market, is the vivid example of such situation. The research project is based on a deep review of relevant literature sources using the data analyzing, comparative analysis and the case study methods. The main research questions are the following: are European "fears" justified and what are the perspectives for Europe to decrease its dependency on Russian natural gas export? The main conclusions to be drawn from this study are that Europe has full grounds to be against growing dependence on Gazprom, taking into account Gazprom's involvement into politics, its aggressive actions directed toward prevention of...

The Rise and Fall of the Russian Oligarchy
Hájek, Jan ; Svoboda, Karel (advisor) ; Šír, Jan (referee)
The Abstract - The Rise and Fall of the Russian Oligarchy Jan Hajek The thesis "The Rise and Fall of the Russian Oligarchy" deals with the relationship between big business and the Russian state apparatus between 1987 and 2008. Since the beginning of the entrepreneurship in Russia during Gorbachev's reforms influential business structures started to develop. These structures then were able to dominate in the nineties a significant part of the Russian economy. That was partially caused by an unusually high degree of concentration of ownership structures growing under Michail Gorbachev's and Boris Yeltsin's governments. Important factors were as well natural resources as an easy source of income and the weakness of the state in creating and promoting a legal environment. Because of that some enterprising individuals were able to gain large fortunes that could be used to influence some policy decisions. Their influence peaked during the campaign for Yeltsin's re- election, when they even received some governmental posts. In that time the situation was closest to the oligarchy. Nevertheless within a short time their influence was reduced by mutual conflicts, the financial crises of 1998 and with Vladimir Putin becoming acting president at the end of 1999. Therefore the political influence of oligarchs was...