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Development of the border settlements and their inhabitants of the Český les
Angelovová, Kamila ; Šalanda, Bohuslav (advisor) ; Pohunek, Jan (referee)
The presented report surveys development of settlements and their native inhabitants in area of the Czech Forest Mountains in the West of the Czech Republic. This area was almost inaccessible during the communist era because it belonged to strictly monitored area on the border with the Federal Republic of Germany. Many villages, originally settled by Germans, became extinct. They became ruins in the course of time. The first part of the text is a case study of community called Lísková which is situated about 20 kilometers from Domažlice. The second part of the text describe a very similar village, which was not destroyed in 1956 unlike the village of Lísková. This village has survived up to this day. The aim of this dissertation is to find out what factors lead to the process of the extinction of the village and what were the reasons for other settlements having survived the ordered demolition in the borderland. Key words: border locality, human settlements, expulsion, extinct villages, borderline, fluctuation of population, social construction of reality, "take root", nations
Processing of territorial study as a basis for urban plan
MILABERSKÁ, Silvie
The Diploma thesis deals with the elaboration of a proposal for the functional use of the territory. The solid area is located in the cadastral area of Vlkovice. It is a separate area, the so called excluzive town of Lišov, located in the South Bohemian Region. The main objective of the work is to elaborate the urban plan, in practice it means verifying, designing and assessing the possibilities and conditions of the changes in the given locality. Other objectives include acquaintance with the selected territory and its detailed description. It is primarily a description of the technical and transport infrastructure and other aspects. Part of the practical part will be the comparison of the most suitable scenario with similar localities in the Czech Republic as well as abroad. On the basis of the studied literature, the thesis also focuses on a representative selection of works by authors dealing with the topic of spatial planning and sustainable development, selected concepts and the territorial study as a land-use planning tool.
Development of the border settlements and their inhabitants of the Český les
Angelovová, Kamila ; Šalanda, Bohuslav (advisor) ; Pohunek, Jan (referee)
The presented report surveys development of settlements and their native inhabitants in area of the Czech Forest Mountains in the West of the Czech Republic. This area was almost inaccessible during the communist era because it belonged to strictly monitored area on the border with the Federal Republic of Germany. Many villages, originally settled by Germans, became extinct. They became ruins in the course of time. The first part of the text is a case study of community called Lísková which is situated about 20 kilometers from Domažlice. The second part of the text describe a very similar village, which was not destroyed in 1956 unlike the village of Lísková. This village has survived up to this day. The aim of this dissertation is to find out what factors lead to the process of the extinction of the village and what were the reasons for other settlements having survived the ordered demolition in the borderland. Key words: border locality, human settlements, expulsion, extinct villages, borderline, fluctuation of population, social construction of reality, "take root", nations

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