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Allotment gardens, gardening and selfsupllying: micro-regional analyze
Divínová, Pavlína ; Bičík, Ivan (advisor) ; Hrabák, Jiří (referee)
Allotment gardens, gardening and selfsupplying: micro-regional analyze Abstract The thesis discusses the origin and development of allotment gardeners and allotment movement in the Czech Republic and marginally in Great Britain and Germany. Discussions with the literature also includes related phenomenon of allotment gardeners - second home. In the theoretical part, self-supply is mentioned such as a certain lifestyle. This chapter outlines not only the development and trends in self-supply (fruits and vegetables), but also overall trends in food consumption. The aim was to clarify at micro-regional level, who are the people who own the garden and what do they use it for. For this purpose was processed a questionnaire which was distributed to owners of allotment gardens and also to owners of the house with garden. Based on the results of the questionnaire I could confirm or refute defined hypotheses. The questionnaire also showed the increasing interest in allotment gardening. Keywords: Allotment gardens, Czech gardening association, selfsupplying, gardeners
Zahrádkářské kolonie v souvislostech - případová studie
Němcová, Petra
Bachelor thesis addresses issues connected to a gardening colony in Bučovice. Theoretical part comprises of a background research of literature focused on history and development of gardening colonies in the Czech Republic including community gardens. Practical part aims its attention at a municipality Bučovice, in particular at development and history of a specific gardening colony, Pod Úlehou. Among used methods were fieldwork, public opinion poll, comparison method and SWOT Analysis. Three hypotheses were formed. Out of these three, two were confirmed ("citizens of Bučovice and its surroundings want to sustain their gardening colonies" and "men tend to garden more than women") and one was disproved (about financial costs of garden-ing). The result inspired creating a case study about financial management of a chosen gardener, where the above-mentioned financial costs are specified. As we can see from the results, the gardening colony has a potential to be used in the same way as up to now also in the future.
Allotment gardens, gardening and selfsupllying: micro-regional analyze
Divínová, Pavlína ; Bičík, Ivan (advisor) ; Hrabák, Jiří (referee)
Allotment gardens, gardening and selfsupplying: micro-regional analyze Abstract The thesis discusses the origin and development of allotment gardeners and allotment movement in the Czech Republic and marginally in Great Britain and Germany. Discussions with the literature also includes related phenomenon of allotment gardeners - second home. In the theoretical part, self-supply is mentioned such as a certain lifestyle. This chapter outlines not only the development and trends in self-supply (fruits and vegetables), but also overall trends in food consumption. The aim was to clarify at micro-regional level, who are the people who own the garden and what do they use it for. For this purpose was processed a questionnaire which was distributed to owners of allotment gardens and also to owners of the house with garden. Based on the results of the questionnaire I could confirm or refute defined hypotheses. The questionnaire also showed the increasing interest in allotment gardening. Keywords: Allotment gardens, Czech gardening association, selfsupplying, gardeners

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