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Are former common pastures a significant part of protected areas?
Kosová, Barbora ; Křenová, Zdeňka (advisor) ; Härtel, Handrij (referee)
Former common pastures show a higher biological value than the surrounding landscape and they usually represent areas of conservation value. The aim of this thesis is to find out whether the state nature protection of the Czech Republic reflects this fact. For this purpose, 210 small protected areas in six districts in three regions, namely Cheb and Sokolov districts in Karlovy Vary region, Česká Lípa and Jablonec nad Nisou districts in Liberec region, and Kroměříž and Zlín disctricts in Zlín region were analyzed. The former common pastures were located within the boundaries of the small protected areas according to the historical maps of Stable Cadastre from the first half of the 19th century. To determine biotope diversity of analyzed areas the Natura 2000 biotope mapping was used. Data from the species database were used to compare species diversity of the studied protected areas. In conclusion, the former common pastures were located in 30 out of 210 small protected areas and on average covered 3,6 % of the protected area. Above average values were found in the districts of Zlín region. Higher biotope diversity of the former common pastures was confirmed, as well as higher biotope diversity of protected areas, in which former common pastures were located. The differences in the species...
Death and Intersubjectivity
Härtel, Filip Hanuš ; Němec, Václav (advisor) ; Čapek, Jakub (referee)
The topic of this thesis is a relation between two constitutive aspects of out existence: death and intersubjectivity. The way how to research these issues is an interpretation of main concepts and notions contained in these texts. On the basis of the comparison of these concepts, notions and whole philosophical stands offers this thesis a perspective of comprehension to the topic of death and intersubjectivity.
The Concept of Hope Between Jan Patocka and Jürgen Moltmann
Härtel, Filip Hanuš ; Noble, Ivana (advisor) ; Kranát, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis researches the concept of hope in work of two authors, Jana Patočka and Jürgen Moltmann. It wants to present hope as an inherent part of human existence. Secondly it wants to explain why is hope such a specific topic how should the specific methods researching hope look like. Therefore this thesis discuss constitutive philosophical phenomenons of hope (experience, historicity, future, openess and alterity) and theological themes (cricifixion, resurrection, Jesus Christ, triunity of God, promise, new creation, God's activity in our world, exodus and following). Finally in contains summarizing thesis and their commentaries which explain how hope changes the understanding of our lives and it's keeping. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Richard Kearney's Concept of Possible God.
Härtel, Filip Hanuš ; Noble, Ivana (advisor) ; Sirovátka, Jakub (referee) ; Vogel, Jiří (referee)
This thesis concerns with problem of Richard Kearney's concept of Possible God and it's adequacy for post-secular Christian spirituality. The main question is, if Kearney's concept can develop in contemporary situation the experience of spiritual seeking in concrete situations and relationship with others with spiritual transcendence. Therefore, this thesis begins with examining philosophical suppositions and principles of the concept of Possible God, which are based on seeking of middle way between philosophical metaphysics and negative theology; key topic of this part is notion of desire. Subsequently the theology of weak God is presented as a rehabilitation of Christianity's provocative character enabling to found contemporary spirituality authentically and meaningfully and to clear away different historical distortions; main point of here is theology of the cross and kenosis. Final chapter concerns on practical applications of Kearney's theological principles through the motif of hospitality; the key theme is therapeutic potential of imagination. In conclusion the concept of Possible God is critically discussed and new possibilities of it's developing are acquainted.
The Concept of Hope Between Jan Patocka and Jürgen Moltmann
Härtel, Filip Hanuš ; Noble, Ivana (advisor) ; Kranát, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis researches the concept of hope in work of two authors, Jana Patočka and Jürgen Moltmann. It wants to present hope as an inherent part of human existence. Secondly it wants to explain why is hope such a specific topic how should the specific methods researching hope look like. Therefore this thesis discuss constitutive philosophical phenomenons of hope (experience, historicity, future, openess and alterity) and theological themes (cricifixion, resurrection, Jesus Christ, triunity of God, promise, new creation, God's activity in our world, exodus and following). Finally in contains summarizing thesis and their commentaries which explain how hope changes the understanding of our lives and it's keeping. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Ohrožené druhy rostlin v národních parcích ČR: srovnání z pohledu chráněných fenoménů a managementových přístupů
Rejzková, Tereza ; Härtel, Handrij (advisor) ; Reif, Jiří (referee)
Bachelor thesis aims to contribute to currently on-going conservation debate on the role of the national parks (not only in the Czech Republic): to what extent should the national parks protect natural processes and to what extent the species / habitat diversity (e.g. Härtel 2009a, 2009b). The conservation background is represented by the management categories of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) (Dudley 2008). General conservation dilemma between the concept of wilderness and protection of diversity by active management is currently stressed mainly by entomologists. This work aims to contribute to this topic based on data on endangered plant species (Grulich 2012) (including protected ones) in four national parks in the Czech Republic. Endangered species represent together with protection of the processes and diversity of inanimate nature (geodiversity) one of the conservation subjects of the national parks. The number of endangered species in the national parks as well as the species composition of this group illustrates the significant biogeographical differences between the Czech national parks as well as very different natural phenomena protected by the parks. Comparison of threatened species in the Czech national parks and habitat requirements of these species will,...
Death and Intersubjectivity
Härtel, Filip Hanuš ; Němec, Václav (advisor) ; Čapek, Jakub (referee)
The topic of this thesis is a relation between two constitutive aspects of out existence: death and intersubjectivity. The way how to research these issues is an interpretation of main concepts and notions contained in these texts. On the basis of the comparison of these concepts, notions and whole philosophical stands offers this thesis a perspective of comprehension to the topic of death and intersubjectivity.

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