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Botanical survey of a restored segment of the Jedlový stream (Šumava National Park)
PETRŮ, Jan
The thesis is part of project "Bohemian Revitalization of wetlands and peatlands". The aim is to catch up the current state (before revitalization) of vegetation and flora with possibility of the existence of rare endagered species in Fir Stream plains in the Southern Bohemia, district Prachatice, cadastral area Volary. There was engaged generic list of plants in this interest locality. There was defined by the 6 permanent areas with dimensions 4x4 m. I made a complete inventory of all found species. Overall, it was found 38 plant species: 11 monocotyledonous plants, 25 dicotyledonous plants and 2 bryophytes.
A practical example of awards water treatment water flow on forest land as opposed to possible damage to property resulting from floods
Bureš, Petr
Object and purpose of the published post titled "A practical example of awards water treatment water flow on forest land as opposed to possible damage to property resulting from floods," is to design and appreciation of nature nearby flood protection measures the water flow in extraregion community with subsequent comparison to figures of the investment costs of building potential damage to real property which resulted from the flood flow (flood wave) in the urban community. The article discusses the possibility of using extraregion, forest land in the valley cheese to increase the retention capacity of the landscape, water features enhance the forest, increasing supplies of underground water and its relevance for forest ecosystems, and consequently contribute to the strengthening of flood protection active urban communities located in the catchment area pet stream. Active approach in solving the problems published in the watershed can lead to significant reduction or minimized damage to real property during flood flows in the municipalities.

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