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Specific development of second homes in a protected area on the example of tramp communes in the Bohemian Paradise
Brandejská, Tereza ; Fialová, Dana (advisor) ; Jehlička, Petr (referee)
Tramping is perceived as a unique Czech cultural phenomenon that belongs to the subject of geographical research of second homes. The master thesis covers the character and evolution of tramping in Nature Reserve Podtrosecká údolí and its close surroundings. Nature Reserve Podtrosecká údolí is a part of Český ráj, the first large scale protected area in former Czechoslovakia. The thesis primarily focuses on the history of tramp communes, especially the establishment of tramp cottages in the researched area and analyzes the history of the settlements during 20th century to this day within the context of tramping movement as well as second home phenomenon as such. Apart from that, the thesis discusses the evolution of tramping communities from tramps-settlers to cottagers-vacationers. The theoretical part of the thesis presents the significance of social relationships and possible tangible as well as intangible communitarian cultural traits. Tramping is a subculture with multiple distinct communities in several geographical areas. Furthermore, the theoretical part includes the environmental protection - both formal that is driven by governmental driven as well as informal that includes many tramps. The practical part is chronologically ordered from the early beginning of tramping movement until...

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