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Economic connections of entrance fees introduction in the national parks of the Slovak republic
Kulichová, Ada ; Melichar, Jan (advisor) ; Kaprová, Kateřina (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the implementation of entrance fee to national parks in Slovakia. In the first part, it describes the entrance fee as an economic tool of environmental policy, considers its features and application. Thereafter, the organization and financing of nature protection in Slovakia is explained. From the presented analysis of revenues and expenditures it is obvious that the national park administrative units are exposed to the lack of financial resources. As a solution of this situation, the thesis suggests increasing of revenues by the implementation of the entrance fees. Subsequently, each Slovak national park is characterised. The aim of the thesis is a proposal of the entrance fees system in Slovak national parks, which is divided into particular steps. The activities concerning the collection of the fees are preceded by rearranging the ownership relations and adjustment of legislation. The next steps of the proposal deal with the way of fees collection, the extent of the fees and with potential revenues for the national park administration that would be generated by the fees. The final steps of the proposal consider control together with modification of the entrance fees collecting system and its potential expanding.
Optimization of an entrance fee as a way to tourism activities regulation as well as an instrument for financing of agencies managing large protected areas in the Czech Republic
Malina, Petr ; Melichar, Jan (advisor) ; Kaprová, Kateřina (referee)
Diploma thesis "Optimization of an entrance fee as a way to tourism activities regulation as well as an instrument for financing of agencies managing large protected areas in the Czech Republic" deals with the option of introducing an entrance fee into the Czech National Parks. As a result, the number of tourists visiting parks could be regulated and the agencies managing those parks could profit from the entrance fee payments. The entrance fee should become a tool for negative stimulation to the use of environmental goods and a tool for internalization of externalities. The thesis introduces an economic optimization model, which maximizes the tourism related social welfare and discusses the implementation options of the entrance fee to the Czech National Parks. It also demonstrates a simplified real data application.

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