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Impacts of Tourism on Residents; Case Study Lipno nad Vltavou
Kubů, Pavlína ; Fialová, Dana (advisor) ; Semian, Michal (referee)
Impacts of Tourism on Residents; Case Study Lipno nad Vltavou Abstract: Lipno nad Vltavou is currently becoming one of the largest and best equipped tourist resorts not only in South Bohemia but also throughout the Czechia. The objective of the bachelor thesis is especially to analyze the impact of tourism on residents of monitored community and transcribe the present phenomenon of strong development of tourism in the monitored area. Own practical part of the presented bachelor thesis is dealt with characteristics of the monitored area from the perspective of history, location, infrastructure and demography, at the end are evaluated the results obtained mainly through own questionnaire survey. key words: impacts of tourism on residents, Lipno nad Vltavou, tourism
The Aspects of Tourism Attractiveness: Case Study Lipno nad Vltavou
Kubů, Pavlína ; Fialová, Dana (advisor) ; Perlín, Radim (referee)
The Aspects of Tourism Attractiveness: Case Study Lipno nad Vltavou Abstract: The village Lipno nad Vltavou is becoming one of the most progressively growing tourist destinations in the Czechia. It's a destination with a great potential for tourism development but it has been greatly suppressed due to the previous political system. Nowadays, the destination prosper again and its radical development can be seen in changes of functional land use, changing the composition of the offered services or the attitude of residents. This thesis should clarify if the destination is still for visitors an attractive tourist destination or it is already affected by tourism so much that it occurs to losing some visitors. key words: attractiveness, tourism, Lipno nad Vltavou
Impacts of Tourism on Residents; Case Study Lipno nad Vltavou
Kubů, Pavlína ; Fialová, Dana (advisor) ; Semian, Michal (referee)
Impacts of Tourism on Residents; Case Study Lipno nad Vltavou Abstract: Lipno nad Vltavou is currently becoming one of the largest and best equipped tourist resorts not only in South Bohemia but also throughout the Czechia. The objective of the bachelor thesis is especially to analyze the impact of tourism on residents of monitored community and transcribe the present phenomenon of strong development of tourism in the monitored area. Own practical part of the presented bachelor thesis is dealt with characteristics of the monitored area from the perspective of history, location, infrastructure and demography, at the end are evaluated the results obtained mainly through own questionnaire survey. key words: impacts of tourism on residents, Lipno nad Vltavou, tourism
Gravidita western lowland gorilla Gorilla gorilla gorilla in captivity
Kubů, Pavlína ; Masopustová, Renata (advisor) ; Kracíková, Olga (referee)
This bachelory work is focused on analyzing and compiling available knowledge and findings regarding the process of gravidity in gorillas of subspecies Western Lowland Gorilla Gorilla gorilla gorilla bred in captivity and it is divided into seven prime parts. Taxonomic inclusion of the genus Gorilla is not stabilised yet. According to the newest taxonomy of mammals we distinguish two species of the genus Gorilla, Eastern Gorilla Gorilla beringei and Western Gorilla Gorilla gorilla. Most commonly bred species in captivity is subspecies of Western Gorilla Gorilla gorilla, Western Lowland Gorilla Gorilla gorilla gorilla. Wild populations of Western Lowland Gorilla occur in several states of Central Africa. Up to 23rd of March there are 797 individuals of subspecies Gorilla gorilla gorilla bred in captivity and approximately more than half of them are being bred in captivity on the European continent. Europe is simultaneously the most successful region in reproduction of the Western Lowland Gorillas. Diet composition of this subspecies in the wild consists of food with high level of dietary fibre and low content of calories. On the other hand in captivity the diet composition is reversed which can directly affect the reproduction. Reproductive organs of male and female gorillas resembles the human reproductive organs by its shape and placement. During oestrus the female gorilla changes her behaviour and she tries to be attractive for the male and thereby attain the copulation with subsequent gestation. While mating, gorillas use two main positions with many variations. In captivity there can supervene complications with gestation, therefore assisted reproduction is commonly used technique. First young gorilla spawned by assisted reproduction was successfully bred in 1995 thanks to IVF method in captivity. The duration of gravidity of female gorillas is approximately 250 to 260 days. Symptoms of gestation in Western Lowland Gorillas as the growing abdomen or edema of the breast are present around second or third month before delivery. The parturition usually occurs during the night, starts with first contractions and ends with leaving of placenta. Social relationships are constantly changing within the group in accordance with different situations. After the birth of young gorilla, all of the members of the group become more closer to each other and the mother seeks company of the dominant male gorilla who can protect her offspring against the attacks of other individuals from the group or male gorillas from other groups. A female gorilla who has an offspring at the same time is superior to a female gorilla without an offspring.
Customer Value as the Basis for Segmentation and Targeting in a chosen Company
Kubů, Pavlína ; Kincl, Tomáš (advisor) ; Novák, Michal (referee)
This thesis deals with another possible approach to segmentation of the customer base in the surveyed company than the one currently used. Specifically, the issue of lifetime customer value is discussed. A review shows several possible approaches and some selected models will be applied to the customer base in the practical part of thesis. Work addresses not only the application of selected models, but especially the comparison of analysis results with the original segmentation. The aim is to track changes in segmentation after applying these models and provide the proof that this metric is an appropriate evaluation component in segmentation for a particular company. An integral part are therefore recommendations for management and sales representatives. Calculations are performed in Excel. At the end of each chapter are specific achievements and comparisons with the initial segmentation. The result of this work is to suggest several models of customer lifetime value calculation that the company may apply to benefit from when creating a new segmentation model.

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