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Socio-ecological and psychological impacts of the Nuclear power plant Temelín on local population
Rynda, Ivan ; Těšitel, Jan ; Kušová, Drahomíra ; Bartoš, Michael
The nuclear power plant of Temelín can be seen as an unusual landscape feature in rural landscape of South Bohemia influencing quality of life of local population. The project trees to reveal a process of adaptation of local community to the nuclear power plant. Based on data gained within sociological survey, local community seems to manifest some degree of adaptation to the given situation. In the context of landscape ecology, “visual aggressiveness” of plant’s cooling towers evokes the feeling of subconscious disquiet and is perceived as main change of south-bohemian landscape character.
Nuclear power Temelín and its influence on perception of landscape character
Bartoš, Michael ; Kušová, Drahomíra ; Těšitel, Jan
The nuclear power plant of Temelín can be seen as an unusual landscape feature in rural landscape of South Bohemia. The paper discusses a process of adaptation of local community to the nuclear power plant. Based on data gained within sociological survey in the year 2004, local community seems to manifest some degree of adaptation to the given situation. In the context of landscape ecology, “visual aggressiveness” of plant’s cooling towers reaching the height of 155 meters evokes the feeling of subconscious disquiet and is perceived as main change of south-bohemian landscape character.
Landscape character and perception of Nuclear power plant Temelin by Southbohemian population
Bartoš, Michael ; Kušová, Drahomíra ; Těšitel, Jan
The nuclear power plant of Temelín can be seen as an unusual landscape feature in rural landscape of South Bohemia. The paper discusses a process of adaptation of local community to the nuclear power plant. Based on data gained within sociological survey in the year 2004, local community seems to manifest some degree of adaptation to the given situation. In the context of landscape ecology, “visual aggressiveness” of plant’s cooling towers reaching the height of 155 meters evokes the feeling of subconscious disquiet and is perceived as main change of south-bohemian landscape character.

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