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Prepared amendment of the building act
Kliková, Alena
Contribution is devoted to prepared changes to the Building Act No. 183/2006 Coll. The prepared changes should bring simplification and clarification of procedures for permitting and siting of buildings. The amendment to the Building Act should bring a number of changes that should be higher and should affect almost the whole Building Act. This contribution focuses only on some proposed changes and the changes in definitions, changes in the planning, construction permitting and the question of use of buildings.
Amendment to the building act
Kliková, Alena
On 22nd October 2012, major recast of the Building Act was published in the legal collection under No. 350/2012 Coll. The law fundamentally changes number of procedures of building authorities and other stakeholders. This major recast of the act came into force on 1st January 2013 and includes changes that should bring simplification and clarification of various approaches to building placement and building permission. Changes of the Building Act are broad and cover almost the entire building law. Regarding the scale of the changes, this contribution focuses only on some of them that are related to changes of terms and definitions, and especially changes in spatial procedures. Marginally it mentions some changes within the building permitting, including building announcing.
Indicatours of sustainable development social pillar at the local level
Kučerová, Zita ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Doc.PhDr.Jana Šafránková,CSc. (referee) ; Staňková, Eva (referee) ; Koutný, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to find the answer, whether it is plausible to monitor social cohesion of the municipality and how to measure this cohesion, which is one of the essential pillars of sustainable development. In order to find out, analysis of approaches and measurements of the sustainable development social pillar in international and Czech environment was carried out. Social pillar was identified and described also at the local level. Within the framework of the sustainable development social pillar at the municipal level three main thematic blocks are proposed: • Social environment quality of the municipality • Social-demographic population structure of the municipality • Contentment and participation in the public affairs These themes should be monitored by the set of indicators proposed in this thesis. It aimed to cover all dimensions of social cohesion which are significant and well-founded in the context of the territorial planning process. These indicators can be followed in the direct relationship with the population size and regional importance of the observed territorial unit at the local level and they are not separated from the concept of indicators monitoring at other – territorially higher – levels. Outcomes, analysis and interpretation of attained values could become the basis for the “territorial sustainable development analysis” (part of territorial planning instruments according to contemporary legal regulations), representing social pillar. All phenomenon and processes must be evaluated in the context with other sustainable development pillars and afterwards they should become another suitable instrument for measurement of the fulfilling the territorial planning aims.
Indicatours of sustainable development social pillar at the local level
Kučerová, Zita ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Doc.PhDr.Jana Šafránková,CSc. (referee) ; Staňková, Eva (referee) ; Koutný, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to find the answer, whether it is plausible to monitor social cohesion of the municipality and how to measure this cohesion, which is one of the essential pillars of sustainable development. In order to find out, analysis of approaches and measurements of the sustainable development social pillar in international and Czech environment was carried out. Social pillar was identified and described also at the local level. Within the framework of the sustainable development social pillar at the municipal level three main thematic blocks are proposed: • Social environment quality of the municipality • Social-demographic population structure of the municipality • Contentment and participation in the public affairs These themes should be monitored by the set of indicators proposed in this thesis. It aimed to cover all dimensions of social cohesion which are significant and well-founded in the context of the territorial planning process. These indicators can be followed in the direct relationship with the population size and regional importance of the observed territorial unit at the local level and they are not separated from the concept of indicators monitoring at other – territorially higher – levels. Outcomes, analysis and interpretation of attained values could become the basis for the “territorial sustainable development analysis” (part of territorial planning instruments according to contemporary legal regulations), representing social pillar. All phenomenon and processes must be evaluated in the context with other sustainable development pillars and afterwards they should become another suitable instrument for measurement of the fulfilling the territorial planning aims.
Land management for development project
Černý, Petr ; Lukelová, Petra (referee) ; Ivanička, Koloman (advisor)
Topic of this bachelor thesis is preparation of land for a development project. The thesis consists of two parts. The theoretical part gives on overview of processes necessary for initiation, preparation and implementation of the development project. Namely these are the idea of construction, issues related to spatial planning, different phases of the development project, funding of the development project, ensuring the legal ownership of the land and setting the utilities. The practical part describes the difference between two development projects of land preparation for construction of houses, one initiated and managed by a local authority and the second of uncontrolled construction on property of a real estate owner.
Methodics of identification of designed landscape
Kulišťáková, Lenka ; Kučera, Petr ; Salašová, Alena ; Flekalová, Markéta ; Matějka, Daniel ; Sedláček, Jozef ; Vítovská, Daniela ; Matáková, Barbora ; Lacina, Darek
The methodology of identification composed landscapes presents procedures, which are used to identify traces and signs of intentional creation of space according landscape architectural principles in today's cultural landscape . Landscape composition is still often involved in the organization of space, its identity and characteristics of the landscape, but ignorance of their composition and integrity leads to the disruption and damage caused by rough spatial development.
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Analysis of the Possibility to Draw Financial Means on the European Union's Funds for the Financing of Developing Activities in Municipalities, a concrete manifestation on an example of a municipality (town)
Růžička, Rastislav ; Peková, Jitka (advisor) ; Pucandlová, Miroslava (referee)
In this thesis the focus is on the analysis of the option of drawing financial means from the European Union's funds to finance the development activities of municipalities. Financial options of drawing these means is not equal to all municipalities. The theoretical part focuses on the basic concepts and gives a better idea of the conditions of the functioning of municipalities in the Czech Republic. In the following practical part, the structure, territory and municipality budget is further analysed in detail, of MČ Praha -- Slivenec and Dolní Břežany. The practical part is finished with the comparison municipalities in three areas analyzed in detail.
Typology of Urban Tissues Identified in Slovak Cities
Závracká, Andreja ; Komrska, Jan ; Moučka, Jan
The research project 1995 – 1996 was granted by RSS - Research Support Scheme, HESP - Higher Education Support Programme grant RS/HESP/1074/693/1995. A typology of "urban tissues" was developped. The "urban tissues", are middle-sized parts of the city, homogenous in their main quantitative characteristics - i.e. intensity of land use (COS, CES) and built-form height, defined in average number of stories (ANS, VyHL). The typologies were edevelopped fot both the collection of Slovak urban tissues identified by Faculty of Architecture in Bratislava research, and for a collection of Western Europe urban tissues.
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