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Environmental modelling of landuse changes in the neighbourhood of coal mines with the GIS
Antalová, Daniela ; Matějíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Kopačková, Veronika (referee)
ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING OF LAND USE CHANGES IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF COAL MINES WITH THE GIS Abstract Human society causes an increasing pressure on land and its use. The requirements and demands of humanity has significantly changed in the last few decades. This is the foundation of continuous environmental impacts, particularly in those areas where mining companies exploit natural resources on a large scale for personal and economic well-being, and thus significantly transform the land surface. The objective of this thesis is to refer to changes in land use in the vicinity of surface coal mines in the districts of Chomutov, Most, Teplice and Sokolov where these coal mines take up large areas. We do so with the help of remote-sensing-based documentation and GIS applications. Mining dramatically transforms the appearance of surrounding landscapes and has a high impact on the environment. The thesis shows the change of land use based on both the images from the Landsat satellite and the inclusion in basic Corine categories in which was created layer of land cover for 1990, 2000, 2006 and 2012, and further shows the ecological stability of the landscape from 1986 up to now. The evolution and changes of ecological stability are analyzed with the help of ecological coefficient, cluster analysis, linear...
City simulation software for modeling, planning, and strategic assessment of territorial city units
Svítek, M. ; Přibyl, O. ; Vorel, J. ; Garlík, B. ; Resler, Jaroslav ; Kozhevnikov, S. ; Krč, Pavel ; Geletič, Jan ; Daniel, Milan ; Dostál, R. ; Janča, T. ; Myška, V. ; Aralkina, O. ; Pereira, A. M.
SVÍTEK, M., PŘIBYL, O., VOREL, J., GARLÍK, B., RESLER, J., KOZHEVNIKOV, S., KRČ, P., GELETIČ, J., DANIEL, M., DOSTÁL, R., JANČA, T., MYŠKA, V., ARALKINA, O., PEREIRA, A. M. City simulation software for modeling, planning, and strategic assessment of territorial city units. 1.1. Prague: CTU & ICS CAS, 2021. Technical Report. ABSTRACT: The Smart Resilience City concept is a new vision of a city as a digital platform and eco-system of smart services where agents of people, things, documents, robots, and other entities can directly negotiate with each other on resource demand principals providing the best possible solution. It creates the smart environment making possible self-organization in sustainable or, when needed, resilient way of individuals, groups and the whole system objectives.
Environmental modelling of landuse changes in the neighbourhood of coal mines with the GIS
Antalová, Daniela ; Matějíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Kopačková, Veronika (referee)
ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING OF LAND USE CHANGES IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF COAL MINES WITH THE GIS Abstract Human society causes an increasing pressure on land and its use. The requirements and demands of humanity has significantly changed in the last few decades. This is the foundation of continuous environmental impacts, particularly in those areas where mining companies exploit natural resources on a large scale for personal and economic well-being, and thus significantly transform the land surface. The objective of this thesis is to refer to changes in land use in the vicinity of surface coal mines in the districts of Chomutov, Most, Teplice and Sokolov where these coal mines take up large areas. We do so with the help of remote-sensing-based documentation and GIS applications. Mining dramatically transforms the appearance of surrounding landscapes and has a high impact on the environment. The thesis shows the change of land use based on both the images from the Landsat satellite and the inclusion in basic Corine categories in which was created layer of land cover for 1990, 2000, 2006 and 2012, and further shows the ecological stability of the landscape from 1986 up to now. The evolution and changes of ecological stability are analyzed with the help of ecological coefficient, cluster analysis, linear...
Neural and Fuzzy Modelling of Hydrological Data
Neruda, Roman ; Coufal, David
The main goal of this work is to model flood waves based on runoff and precipitation data. We utilize data from the Smeda rivera catchment provided by the CHMI in order to build several models of flood episodes. Multilayer perceptron networks and Fuzzy system models are used and their performance is compared to traditional hydrological approaches.
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Komplexní simulace úniků látek do atmosféry pomocí systému s rychlým spuštěním
Juruš, Pavel ; Eben, Kryštof ; Resler, Jaroslav ; Belda, M.
System configuration, domain definition and accidental release parametrization are often very time-consuming in the case of complex Eulerian models. This might be major obstacle in using of complex models in real-world systems for accidental release modelling. We present our solution which attempts to overcome this difficulties and makes utilisation of complex Eulerian models possible.

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