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E-government and public administration reform in the Czech Republic
Klusáček, Petr
One of the main objectives of the current territorial public administration reform in the Czech Republic was approach of exercise of the public administration to the citizens. The paper deals with the issue whether the above-mentioned objective could not have been implemented more effectively - for example using e-government methods than creating new administrative centres. The first part of paper compares the state of e-governments’ implementation in the Czech Republic and in the other member states of the European Union. The second one attempts to analyse the possible reasons, why the implementation in the Czech Republic is slower in comparison with the majority of the other members of the EU.
Contribution to differentiation of small Moravian and Silesian towns from the point of biogeography and geoecology
Lacina, Jan
This entry differentiate according to 6 indicator set of 128 small cities and their surroundings. Indicators: fytogeography region, vegetation belt, part of woods inside of circle 4 km from town centre, ecological constancy coefficient, conservation and landscapes meaning, actual landuse types.
Geomorphological Regions of the Czech Republic 2005: using ArcView GIS Methodology
Mackovčin, P. ; Cibulková, P. ; Demek, J. ; Havlíček, M. ; Kirchner, Karel ; Slavík, P.
In 2005 was in Agency of Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection of Czech Republic decided to create new digital map of geomorphological regions of Czech Republic using ArcView GIS methodology. Authors distinguished 10 geomorphological systems, 27 geomorphological subsystems, 93 regions, 268 subregions and 935 wards.
Great Historical Floods in South Bohemia and their Impacts
Munzar, Jan ; Ondráček, Stanislav
The first plausible records about the occurrence of historical floods in South Bohemia originate from the 16th century (e.g. in June 1582). However, should we investigate about the last high water approximately comparable with the flood of 2002, we would arrive at the year 1890. This indicates that the contemporary event occurred after a time lapse of 112 years. The end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century saw an increased occurrence of great floods. In addition to year 1890, the most severe high waters occurred for example in 1880, 1897, 1903 etc. Following the great flood on the Vltava (Moldau) River in 1888, there were great floods or more important high waters in South Bohemia arriving in regular 2-year intervals in the period of the following eight years, i.e. in 1890, 1892, 1894 and 1896. The present period of the increased occurrence of great floods is therefore a certain analogy.
Land use development of Lower Jihlava river basin
Dvořák, Petr
The article is dedicated to land use changes of Lower Jihlava river basin. The aim of hhis thesis is recording of the land use structure changes over past 160 years. It depicts the role of arable land, pastures, meadows, orchards, vineyards and water areas in the landscape.
Multimedia Support in Education of „Geomorphology and Hydrology of the Czech Republic“
Dvořák, Petr
The contribution presents new way of teaching subjects of Geomorphology and Hydrology of the Czech Republic dedicated to university students. This way of teaching is valuable especially because of learning and extending basic geographical Grammar School knowledge. The students get to know specific geographical approaches, methods, techniques and skills. Emphasis is layed on perceiving land divergence, specifics including periodicity and natural relations of geographical phenomenon layout and geomorphological and hydrological process in the Czech Republic.
Changes of the geobiocoen and skeleton of the ecological stability in mining landscape
Lacina, Jan
Anthropogenic disturbances in Ostrava-Karviná mining district cause very significant changes of ecotopes. Actual vegetation reacts on the changes. Frequently, conditions of potential vegetation are changed as well. Even in disturbed landscape has arisen many perspective anthropogenic conditioned biotopes.
Biogeographical research of the effects of antropogenous and natural disturbances
Lacina, Jan
Biogeographical research at the Institute of Geonics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic is presently focused to impacts of catastrophic factors (floods, landslides) and anthropogenic disturbances of mining activities in vegetation. Changes of biotopes are investigated on flood river basin of Bečva river, on landslides in Western Carpathians and on landscapes changed by mining activities in Ostrava vicinity and Bohemian-Moravian uplands.
Succession in the flood beds of Moravian rivers on example of Bečva a Desná
Lacina, Jan
In flood river basins of alluvium of the Bečva and Desná rivers was found research transects after catastrophic flood in July of 1997 and natural succession was investigated on new ecotopes. Present results shows that succession is dependent on location of biotopes in the face of current active river flow.

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