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Influence of large-scale urban projects on neighbourhood transformation: the case of Nový Smíchov and Smíchovské train station
Šrámek, Vít ; Petrovic, Adél (advisor) ; Špačková, Petra (referee)
This paper focuses on the urban transformation processes in Smíchov and how they influence the physical condition of housing stock there. Only some of the neighborhoods of Prague were analyzed when it comes to gentrification or other urban transformation processes, and even fewer have had their housing stock monitored. This paper then tries to fill a part of this gap. Academic and field research were carried out, and field research analyzing the spatial distribution and physical condition of the housing stock surrounding the two selected case studies in the neighborhood. The results show that the monitored areas around Nový Smíchov and Smíchov train station are generally in good condition with some room for improvement and a few modern building clusters. Based on the condition of the analysis of the housing stock, I answer the research questions: 1) What is the current state of the neighborhood? 2) How did it change in the last (approx. 20 years)? 3) What is the new dominating aesthetic?, 4) What are the possible predictions for the neighborhood's future development?, 5) Who are the main stakeholders influencing these changes, and what does their involvement imply? and draw conclusions, as well as present an actor's map. The actor's maps serve as a great way to capture the relationships behind the...
Utilization of solid sorbents for high temperature removal of halogenated compounds from pyrolysis of waste plastic
Šrámek, Vít
This work focuses on high temperature removal of halogenated compounds in model mixture with hydrocarbons and other compounds. The study was performed in laboratory apparatus under controlled temperature and gaseous mixture composition.\n
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Influence of sorbent type on dehalogenation of reducing gas without condensing fraction.
Šrámek, Vít ; Skoblia, S. ; Staf, M. ; Beňo, Z. ; Pohořelý, Michael
Chemical recycling of plastics is one of possible option to process large amount of currently difficultly recycled plastic waste. It would be possible to fulfil goals of the amount of recycled waste by means of chemical recycling. Principle of chemical recycling is conversion of plastic waste to basic hydrocarbon substance that could be used in refineries or petrochemical industry. The main technological challenge is the presence of halogens in plastic waste (in plastics as substances containing chlorine in form of PVC or brome in form of additives/flame retardants). During chemical recycling via pyrolysis, these substances can transfer to products and cause problems in succeeding technologies (corrosion, poisoning of catalysts etc.). One of the solutions how to eliminate these unwanted substances could be high temperature sorption of primal pyrolysis gas on sorbents before its condensation. Experiments with model gas containing halogenated compounds and different inorganic sorbents were conducted for this purpose. Gained results allowed us to narrow down the amount of sorbents suitable for high temperature removal of halogenated compounds from primal pyrolysis gas produced during pyrolysis of plastics.
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High Temperature Removal of Halogenated Compounds from Pyrolysis of Waste Plastic Polymers.\n
Šrámek, Vít
In this research the performance of selected adsorbents was tested in laboratory apparatus under model conditions with the mixture of\nHCl and simple non-condensing hydrocarbons.
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Forest condition monitoring in the Czech Republic: Annual report Forest Focus – Data 2004
Boháčová, Ludmila ; Uhlířová, Hana ; Šrámek, Vít ; Buriánek, V. ; Fabiánek, P. ; Hejdová, J. ; Kapitola, P. ; Lachmanová, Z. ; Lomský, B. ; Neumann, L. ; Novotný, R.
In the yearbook the methods of assessment and evaluation are presented, and the results in the systematic network of plots and intensive monitoring plots (Level I and Level II).
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Forest condition monitoring in the Czech Republic: Annual report Forest Focus/ICP Forests 2005
Boháčová, Ludmila ; Uhlířová, Hana ; Šrámek, Vít ; Buriánek, V. ; Čapek, M. ; Fabiánek, P. ; Hejdová, J. ; Kapitola, P. ; Lachmanová, Z. ; Lomský, B. ; Maxa, M. ; Vortelová, L.
In the yearbook the methods of assessment and evaluation are presented, and the results in the systematic network of plots and intensive monitoring plots (Level I and Level II).
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Forest condition monitoring in the Czech Republic: Annual report ICP Forests/Forest Focus 2006 and 2007
Boháčová, Ludmila ; Lomský, Bohumír ; Šrámek, Vít ; Čapek, M. ; Fabiánek, P. ; Fadrhonsová, V. ; Lachmanová, Z. ; Novotný, R. ; Uhlířová, H. ; Vortelová, L.
In the yearbook the methods of assessment and evaluation are presented, and the results in the systematic network of plots and intensive monitoring plots (Level I and Level II).
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Forest condition monitoring in the Czech Republic: Annual report ICP Forests/FutMon Programme data 2008 and 2009
Boháčová, Ludmila ; Lomský, Bohumír ; Šrámek, Vít ; Buriánek, V. ; Čapek, M. ; Fabiánek, P. ; Fadrhonsová, V. ; Lachmanová, Z. ; Novotný, R. ; Uhlířová, H. ; Vortelová, L.
In the yearbook the methods of assessment and evaluation are presented, and the results in the systematic network of plots and intensive monitoring plots (level I and level II).
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