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Visual pollution in touristic areas: the example of Krkonoše Mountains
Mazurová, Štěpánka ; Kůsová, Tereza (advisor) ; Čtvrtníková, Anna (referee)
Visual pollution is a problem that everyone encounters in public space every day. It has a particular impact on tourism destinations where the appearance of the place and its landscape character contributes significantly to the perception of visitors. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to describe visual pollution in Pec pod Sněžkou. A significant part of the thesis deals with the definition of the phenomenon from a multidisciplinary perspective, especially geography and Czech law, and summarises the measures in place in Czechia and abroad. The main research method is field research, and the result can be viewed in the web application1 . The research found that Pec pod Sněžkou is a dynamic destination with constant development. A large number of elements of visual pollution occurs particularly in area of reduced natural and landscape potential, especially category advertising, which is the most frequent found element. There are several reasons for this fact, but they are largely a concentration of buildings, visitors and services in the centre of the destination. Keywords: visual pollution, light pollution, impacts of tourism, Krkonoše National Park, field research 1 odkaz: https://experience.arcgis.com/template/08bb4541fd104b5fb65f8f92b4a71b67/
Sustainable tourism and resident management in the central part of KRNAP
Brožková, Hana ; Čihař, Martin (advisor) ; Jelínková, Jindřiška (referee)
Keywords: Sustainable tourism, Protected areas, Management, Monitoring, Krkonose National Park, Residents, Spindleruv Mlyn Tourism offers various services to all participants. The constantly growing desire for discovering new landscapes, cultures, education and economic profit exerts pressure on the environmental and social surroundings that are stronger in the protected areas (PA). State and private spheres make an effort to regulate the flow of visitors through sustainable management, to which the promotion and coordination of all stakeholders of tourism is the main aim. Visitor monitoring is an essential management tool in PA and can lead to conflict resolution and reduction of the impact on nature and society. Charles University in Prague was the first institution in the Czech Republic to show concern through methodical regular visitor surveys in the PA. This work pursues and focused on the opinions of people in Krkonose tourist resort Spindleruv Mlyn (SM) in 1999, 2004 and 2009. In 2009, respondents in SM noticed the build- up of development as the most frequent ecological problem, which causes changes in social and economic life of the village as well as changes in the character of the landscape. Despite these perceptions, positive attitudes of the monitored respondents group prevailed for...
Sustainable tourism and resident management in the central part of KRNAP
Brožková, Hana ; Jelínková, Jindřiška (referee) ; Čihař, Martin (advisor)
Keywords: Sustainable tourism, Protected areas, Management, Monitoring, Krkonose National Park, Residents, Spindleruv Mlyn Tourism offers various services to all participants. The constantly growing desire for discovering new landscapes, cultures, education and economic profit exerts pressure on the environmental and social surroundings that are stronger in the protected areas (PA). State and private spheres make an effort to regulate the flow of visitors through sustainable management, to which the promotion and coordination of all stakeholders of tourism is the main aim. Visitor monitoring is an essential management tool in PA and can lead to conflict resolution and reduction of the impact on nature and society. Charles University in Prague was the first institution in the Czech Republic to show concern through methodical regular visitor surveys in the PA. This work pursues and focused on the opinions of people in Krkonose tourist resort Spindleruv Mlyn (SM) in 1999, 2004 and 2009. In 2009, respondents in SM noticed the build- up of development as the most frequent ecological problem, which causes changes in social and economic life of the village as well as changes in the character of the landscape. Despite these perceptions, positive attitudes of the monitored respondents group prevailed for...

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