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Územní studie jako podklad pro územní plánování vybrané lokality
VEČEŘOVÁ, Simona
This thesis deals with a territorial study, which serves as a basis for spatial planning. The territorial study is prepared for area defined by the size of the administrative area of Chlum u Třeboně, which has four cadastral areas. Based on a detailed description and evaluation of the current state of the town, an absence of sport and culture space was found. A possible strategy for the future is construction of a multifunctional sports hall which would serve for both cultural events and sport purposes. The aim of the work is to develop a territorial study, which has the main task to select an area for the construction of a multifunctional sports hall. Based on several proposed areas, the most suitable one should be selected, where the construction plan can be realized.
Spatial Planning Tools for Agricultural Land Protection in the Czech Republic and Austria: A Comparative Study
Petr, Lukáš
One of the most significant problems of sustainable development is the continued loss of arable and agricultural land due to the expansion of housing and infrastructure development. The paper compares the current spatial planning tools for protecting agricultural land in the Czech Republic and Austria. Analysis of examples of spatial planning documents, legislation, and related strategies, their verbal description, and comparison provided an overview of the status of protecting agricultural land. The results show that there are tendencies and tools to reduce the consumption of agricultural land in both countries. However, conceptual land protection in the Czech Republic could be more effective if complemented with appropriate tools from the Austrian environment.
The role of local public administration actors in the process of creating the Metropolitan Plan
Drápelová, Kristýna ; Perlín, Radim (advisor) ; Boháč, Ondřej (referee)
The main topic of the master's thesis is a newly emerging spatial plan of the Capital city Prague which is called the Metropolitan Plan. The aim of the thesis is to examine and evaluate the impact of the local actors on a planning process of creating the spatial plan and the extensive documentation that the process requires. The thesis also assesses the real engagement rate of the local actors with the planning process and their actual ability to affect the creation of the planning documentation. The theoretical part of this thesis is based on several concepts that are crucial for further research. The concepts discuss approaches to the spatial planning, the public administration organization and two different approaches to the spatial planning, which are regulatory TOP - DOWN and conceptual BOTTOM - UP. Furthermore, the thesis explains different types of the public administration organization, their influence on the spatial planning and the decision- making process based on the different types of organization. In addition, the study also explains the theory of participation, which is a notably important theory, especially in the spatial planning process. At the beginning of the master's thesis, three exploratory questions were determined for which the answers were obtained during the conducted...
Interactions of developers and mayors of suburban municipalities in hinterland of Prague
Martinovská, Denisa ; Špačková, Petra (advisor) ; Čermák, Zdeněk (referee)
This master's thesis is devoted to the character of the interaction and negotiation about residential development between the municipality representatives and development companies, the key players in the suburban development. As the geographical area for the research were chosen selected municipalities in north-east hinterland of Prague. The theoretical part summarizes the institutional approach, residential suburbanization, spatial planning and the residential development. The practical part consists of the research itself. It was done as the qualitative analysis of the semi-structured interviews with the municipality representatives and development companies. The interviews are then evaluated on the basis of the theoretical thematic analysis. The interaction between developers and mayors is quite complicated because it represents the conflict of private and public interests. This leads to further negotiations. The character of the interaction and also the negotiations are more or less formed by various circumstances. In this thesis have been distinguished four types of interactions. These types differs in the conditions and requirements determination by the mayors and its fulfillment by the development companies. Keywords: suburbanization, spatial planning, developer, development project,...
Legal regulation of nature and landscape protection in relation to location of roads
Chaloupková, Alena ; Stejskal, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Průchová, Ivana (referee) ; Franková, Martina (referee)
Legal regulation of nature and landscape protection in relation to location of roads Abstract: The relationship between environmental protection and road construction often causes conflicts in society. This dissertation contributes to the discussion by focusing on the analysis of the legal regulation relating to nature and landscape protection in the processes of planning and location of new roads in the Czech Republic. This issue has not yet been comprehensively addressed. It, however, includes the following important questions: How is the route of a planned road lo- cated according to Czech law? How are nature and landscape protection requirements integrated into the location process? How is the issue of landscape fragmentation addressed in the process? What implications may have the current changes of the applicable law? The objective of the dissertation is to create a foundation for a formulation of recommendations aimed at optimiza- tion of the legal framework of nature and landscape protection in the relevant processes in order to ensure the most effective protection of this important public interest even if it has been de- cided to carry out the construction. The dissertation is divided into eight Chapters: The first Chapter includes an introduc- tion to the issue and formulates research questions...
Importance and development of village settlements in the Czech Republic
Ondrůšková, Tereza ; Obrtlík,, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with village settlements in the Czech Republic. First, the term village and other related terms are defined. The village is perceived from the point of view of legislation and spatial planning. The introductory part also includes a description of the historical development and structure of the villages and mentions folk architecture. The main part of the work is focused on the current state of Czech villages. There is a general analysis covering areas such as public space, public amenities, green, transport, monuments, or new development. The analysis was applied to villages located in the administrative district of the municipality with extended powers of Kroměříž and to the municipality of Rataje. Based on the findings, it evaluates villages and outlines the possibilities for their future development.
Multi-Criteria Rating of Development Areas Based on Public Transport Quality
Grishchuk, Dmitrii ; Stupka, Pavel
When planning territories, public transport has to be considered in areas that are undergoing a major transformation, especially in large cities. In conditions of limited budgets, it makes sense to primarily develop areas already connected to existing public transport network, or where the service can be provided quickly, efficiently and at low cost. With quality public transport, city residents would prefer it over cars and contribute to improving the environment. That led authors to creation of a multi-criteria analysis that appraises development areas in terms of availability and quality of public transport using objective data. Brno city, which issues a new masterplan soon, was chosen to demonstrate the implementation of the analysis.
New Ruralism as an Inspiration for Czech Rural Planning
Petr, Lukáš
New Ruralism represents an effort to extend the familiar principles of New Urbanism to non-urban areas with an emphasis on farmland protection. Various sources dealing with New Ruralism (mainly from the North American context) were analyzed using the desk research method. The regulatory and economic instruments of land development were described in detail. Using the example of New Ruralism, it was shown that economic instruments can appropriately complement standard landuse planning instruments even in the case of rural and agricultural planning. This finding can be an inspiration for rural planning in our environment.
Assessment of the Impact of Spatial Planning on Land Prices in Hranice na Moravě
Menyhardová, Kateřina ; Hlavinková, Vítězslava (referee) ; Doležalová, Monika (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with spatial planning and its impact on market value of land in Hranice na Moravě. The thesis is divided into two parts. The theoretical part defines fundamental terms related to land valuation and spatial planning, which are crucial for understanding this field of study. The practical part focuses on valuation of selected plots in three levels of spatial planning documentation. The valuation is based on analysis of real estate market in Hranice na Moravě, which consists of a database of comparable properties. The method of direct comparison was used for determination of market value. The last part of the thesis summarizes the results and evaluates the impact zone planning makes on market value of the land.
Territorial decision-making processes
Dohnálek, Jan ; Svoboda, Petr (advisor) ; Vedral, Josef (referee)
Territorial Decision-Making Processes Abstract The thesis deals with the territorial decision-making from the perspective of the Act No. 183/2006 Coll., on Town and Country Planning and Building Code (Building Act), and provides the reader with the comprehensive, logical and structured overview of the different territorial decision-making processes. Chapter 1.1 defines terms Area, Developed Area, Area with Development Potential, Ground without Development Potential and Non-developed Area. In chapter 1.2 the territorial decision-making is placed into the structure of construction law, administrative law and public law. Attention is being given to spatial planning, its objectives, tasks and legal sources. In the rest of the chapter the planing materials, spatial development policy, planning documentation and planning measure on building ban and on redevelopment are briefly introduced. Chapters 2.1 to 2.7 are subsequently devoted to the territorial decision- making itself as the executive instrument of the spatial planning. After the initial acquaintance with the Territorial Decision-making term in chapter 2.1 the thesis identifies five relatively self- standing aspects in chapter 2.2 through which the territorial decision-making is further assessed. In this context chapter 2.3 deals with the territorial...

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