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Escape games as a teaching tool: an example of use in geography
Prášilová, Veronika ; Netrdová, Pavlína (advisor) ; Bernhäuserová, Veronika (referee)
The presented bachelor thesis deals with the creation of an escape game as a teaching tool. The goal of the thesis is to evaluate the possibilities of using escape games in teaching and to propose specific applications in geography lessons. In the first part of the work, readers are introduced to the game in general terms, then to the didactic game, and last but not least to the escape game, where the emphasis is placed on its use in teaching. In the second part of the work is a compiled a general procedure for creating an escape game in education. However, the main topic of this part is the creation of two escape games. The first game focuses on the initial motivation for the thematic unit Europe. The second created game aims to repeat and expand the student's knowledge on the subject of Central Europe. This game is created in an online form, so it can also be used in distance learning. Key words escape game, didactic game, teaching geography, Europe
Habitat dynamics of Tawny pipit on the coal dumps in Northern Bohemia
Bernhäuserová, Veronika ; Romportl, Dušan (advisor) ; Chuman, Tomáš (referee)
Surface mining and its associated territory disturbance is generally perceived negatively by society. However, these newly transformed regions may be very important areas of conservation from biodiversity point of view of and emergence of refugia. This thesis investigates the dynamics of the coal dumps and the land cover changes in relation to the occurrence of endangered species of Tawny pipit (Anthus campestris) in the North Bohemia. This area is the only breeding region in the country for this species. The aim of this thesis is to describe land cover change on three coal dumps (Tušimice, Bílina a Vršany) within horizon of four years (2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017). Moreover, another aim was to asses habitat preferences of Tawny pipit based on ornithological findings for particular year. As it is seen from the results, the most significant change occurred at those areas, which were without vegetation cover in the beggining of monitoring and were cover with vegetation later. The category of herbal vegetation was the one which increased the most, as it was caused by spontaneous succession. It showed up that Tawny pipit's most preferred areas are land cover categories coal dumps surface without vegetation, coal dumps surface with herbal vegetation and category buildings, build-up area and transport...
Changes in spatial extent of dwarf pine stands in the Krkonoše Mts.
Bernhäuserová, Veronika ; Treml, Václav (advisor) ; Romportl, Dušan (referee)
Since alpine and subalpine plant communities including shrubs are sensitive to climate change, they are suitable to study the recent climate change. Dwarf pine (Pinus mugo) is a shrub widespread above alpine timberlines in the Central and Eastern Europe. In this thesis, I studied changes in cover of dwarf pine in the Krkonoše Mts. To analyze spatial changes in the dwarf pine cover, I used a orthorectifications aerial photographs from two different periods 1958/1964 and 2012. I vectorized two areas from the lower limit of dwarf pine distribution and two areas from the upper limit of its distribution. The results did not support previously reported negative relationship between altitude and shrub expansion. Instead, faster expansion was found in the upper limit of the dwarf pine distribution. In addition, I found positive relationship between expansion of dwarf pine cover and initial length of shrub margins. Length of shrub margins seems to be more important for expansion of dwarf pine in the Krkonoše Mts. than altitude. Keywords: dwarf pine (Pinus mugo), expansion, alpine zone, aerial photographs, climate change

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